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Dicationic ionic liquids as sustainable approach for direct conversion of cellulose to levulinic acid

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 170, Issue -, Pages 591-600

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.09.103

Keywords

Dicationic ionic liquids; Cellulose; Catalytic conversion; Optimization; Levulinic acid

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Malaysia under the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme

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The conversion of cellulose to platform chemicals and renewable energies is the most promising and sustainable route to solve the crisis of fossil fuel resources. With this aim, the one-pot conversion of cellulose to industrial important levulinic acid (LA) using dicationic ionic liquids as a catalyst has been investigated. In the present research work, dicationic ionic liquids, containing 1,1-bis(3-methylimidazolium-1-y1) butylene ([C-4(Mim)(2)]) cation with counter anions hydrogensulfate, dihydrogensulfate, methanesulfonate, and trifluoromethanesulfonate has been synthesized and applied for one-pot conversion of cellulose to LA. The structures, thermal stability, and acidity of ILs were determined by H-1 NMR, CHNS values, thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) and Hammet acidity function, respectively. Among the synthesized ionic liquids, [C-4(Mim)(2)]K2HSO4)(H2SO4)(2)] showed higher catalytic activity for conversion of cellulose to LA (55%) without using any additional catalyst or solvent at 100 degrees C for 3 h, which is the best result compared to previous reports. A mechanism to explain the reaction route toward LA formation is proposed. Moreover, the recycling of IL was easily achieved without structural changes or any impurities. This one-pot production of levulinic acid from untreated cellulose will open new opportunity for the conversion of sustainable biomass resources into valuable chemicals. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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