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One-pot synthesis of formic acid via hydrolysis-oxidation of potato starch in the presence of cesium salts of heteropoly acid catalysts

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 10, Issue 48, Pages 28856-28864

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0ra05501h

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  1. Russian Science Foundation [17-73-30032]
  2. Russian Science Foundation [17-73-30032] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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Solid bifunctional catalysts based on cesium salts of V-containing heteropoly acids (CsHPA: Cs3.5H0.5PW11VO40, Cs4.5H0.5SiW11VO40, Cs3.5H0.5PMo11VO40) and Cs(2.5)H(0.5)PMo(12)O(40)were used for studying one-pot hydrolysis-oxidation of potato starch to formic acid at 413-443 K and 2 MPa air mixture. It was shown that the optimum process temperature that prevents formic acid from destruction is 423 K. The studies were focused on the influence of the composition of heteropoly anions on the yield and selectivity of formic acid. Using W-V-P(Si) CsHPA results in the product overoxidation compared to Mo-V-containing CsHPA. The activity of Cs-PMo was significantly lower compared to Cs-PMoV. This may indicate that vanadium plays an important role in the oxidation process. The most promising catalyst was Cs(3.5)H(0.5)PMo(11)VO(40)which provided the maximum yield of formic acid equal to 51%. Cs(3.5)H(0.5)PMo(11)VO(40)was tested during nine cycles of starch hydrolysis-oxidation to demonstrate its high stability and efficiency.

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