Journal
GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 17, Issue 7, Pages 3900-3909Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5gc01012h
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- Smart Mix Program of the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs
- Netherlands Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
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The selective catalytic production of C4-tetritols (erythritol and threitol) from C5-sugars is an attractive route for the conversion of non-digestible sugars to C4-building blocks from agro residues. Here we show that an unprecedented high selectivity of 20-25% C4-tertritols can be achieved under mild conditions (138 degrees C, 6 bar H-2, and 24 h) in the aqueous conversion of xylose over a 5 wt% Ru/C catalyst. A mechanistic study revealed that the dominant reaction mechanism for C5-sugar conversion involves a formal decarbonylation step leading to the initial formation of the desired C4-tetritols. Subsequently the formed C4-tetritols undergo further terminal C-C scissions to glycerol and ethylene glycol. Remarkably, potentially competing reactions like internal C-C chain scission (fragmentation) or hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) do not occur to any significant extent under the applied conditions.
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