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Solvent effect on xylose-to-furfural reaction in biphasic systems: combined experiments with theoretical calculations

Journal

GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 23, Issue 21, Pages 8510-8518

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1gc02812j

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Funding

  1. Program for National Natural Science Foundation of China [21978104]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2021YFC2101601]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering [2020ZR04, 202106]
  4. Science and Technology Key Project of Guangdong Province, China [2020B010188002]
  5. National Science Foundation of China [22078104]

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This study investigates the solvent effect on furfural production from xylose in biphasic systems, comparing the efficiency of six commonly used solvents. The DCM/H2O system shows the highest furfural yield, with solvation free energy playing a crucial role in determining the conversion efficiency.
The present report focuses on the solvent effect on furfural production from xylose in biphasic systems with methods including combined experiments, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Six most effective and commonly used biphasic solvents for furfural production were comparatively analyzed and discussed based on the kinetic study, partition coefficient, degradation behavior of furfural in organic solvents, distribution of solvent molecules around xylose/furfural molecules, hydrogen bonding, moving trajectories of xylose/furfural, and the solvation free energy. During the hydrothermal reaction of xylose to furfural in biphasic systems, it was found that the conversion efficiency of biphasic systems can be ordered as DCM/H2O > 2-MTHF/H2O > 2-butanol/H2O approximate to MIBK/H2O > CPME/H2O > toluene/H2O according to the xylose conversion and furfural yield, which are dominated by the solvation free energy (Delta G(sol)) of furfural in organic solvents, and also be affected by three other factors, namely, the maximum solubility of furfural in organic solvents, the Delta G(sol) value of organic solvents in water, and the side reaction of furfural in organic solvents. The degradation rate of furfural in 2-butanol was detected to be the fastest, and molecular dynamics simulation data showed that the hydrogen bonding between furfural and 2-butanol may accelerate the degradation of furfural. DCM has excellent extraction ability for furfural, and the maximum furfural yield in the DCM/H2O system (81.64%) is much higher than that in other systems during the hydrothermal reaction without additional catalysts.

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