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Engineering zirconium-based UiO-66 for effective chemical conversion of D-xylose to lactic acid in aqueous condition

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 56, Issue 58, Pages 8019-8022

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0cc03424j

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  1. SPAIII-Integrated Platform: Bio-based Materials from NSTDA [P1850012]
  2. NANOTEC, through its program of Research Network of NANOTEC (RNN)
  3. VISTEC
  4. [FDA-CO-2560-5655]

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Utilizing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as heterogeneous catalysts is an interesting and important application due to their well-controlled catalytic sites and well-defined porous structures. In this study we apply, for the first time, Zr-based UiO-66 for the catalytic hydrothermal conversion of D-xylose to lactic acid (LA). The reactions are catalyzed by the coordinatively unsaturated Zr4+, as Lewis acid sites, and the hydroxide ion (OH-) located at the defect sites. The catalytic performances of UiO-66 catalysts synthesized through a modulator-free approach (UiO-66) and an acetic acid modulator-assisted approach (UiO-66(AA)) are distinct due to the different concentrations of local defects. The UiO-66 catalyst possessing a higher defect concentration exhibits a superior LA yield of 1.17 mol from 1 mol of xylose. However, the UiO-66(AA) catalyst with higher crystallinity shows better selectivity for LA over furfural, a side product from the competitive pathway. The enhanced LA yield and excellent selectivity can be achieved by the removal of AA from UiO-66(AA) resulting in a novel MOF catalyst (UiO-66(AA)*) which provides more accessible catalytic sites with retained crystallinity. This work highlights that the structural engineering of MOF catalysts is crucial for the fine-tuning of their catalytic properties.

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