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Perovskite Supported Catalysts for the Selective Oxidation of Glycerol to Tartronic Acid

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CATALYSIS LETTERS
Volume 153, Issue 7, Pages 2026-2035

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10562-022-04111-2

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Glycerol oxidation; Dicarboxylic acid production; Perovskite supported catalyst

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Exceptional selectivity of LaMnO3 supported Au catalysts for the oxidation of glycerol to tartronic acid is reported. The choice of metal nanoparticle influences the selectivity of the catalysts.
Exceptional selectivity of LaMnO3 perovskite supported Au catalysts for the oxidation of glycerol to the dicarboxylate tartronic acid is reported. Through using monometallic Au, Pt or bimetallic Au:Pt nanoparticles the tartronic acid yield could be altered significantly, with a maximum yield of 44% in 6 h with Au/LaMnO3 and 80% within 24 h. These LaMnO3 supported catalysts were compared with conventionally TiO2 supported catalysts, which at comparable reaction conditions produced lactic acid, via a dehydration pathway, in high yield and a maximum tartronic acid yield of only 9% was observed. The LaMnO3 catalysts produced minimal lactic acid regardless of the supported metal, showing that the support structure influences the prevalence of dehydration and oxidation pathways. The choice of metal nanoparticle influenced product selectivity along the oxidation pathway for both LaMnO3 and TiO2 supported catalysts. Au catalysts exhibited a higher selectivity to tartronic acid, whereas AuPt catalysts produced glyceric acid and Pt catalysts produced predominantly C-C scission products.

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