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Efficient conversion of bio-renewable citric acid to high-value carboxylic acids on stable solid catalysts

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
卷 24, 期 4, 页码 1650-1658

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1gc04497d

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22032001, 21832001, 21821004, 22178082]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2021YFA1501104]
  3. Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences [BNLMS-CXXM-201905]

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This study demonstrates the efficient conversion of citric acid to high-value organic acids using acidic and etching-resistant monoclinic zirconium dioxide catalyst. The bifunctional catalysts show excellent performance in the selective conversion of citric acid to different organic acids. These findings provide insights for the green production of important carboxylic acids.
Citric acid is an important biomass-derived platform chemical for the synthesis of high-value organic acids, such as itaconic acid (ICA), 2-methylsuccinic acid (MSA) and tricarballylic acid (TCA). However, these reactions frequently encounter low efficiency and severe leaching of catalysts imposed by the acidity of citric acid under hydrothermal conditions, limiting their practical applications. Here, we report that highly acid- and etching-resistant monoclinic zirconium dioxide (m-ZrO2) exhibited high catalytic efficiency in the conversion of citric acid to ICA via sequential dehydration and decarboxylation steps, providing a high yield of 70.3% at 180 degrees C on m-ZrO2 (calcined at 300 degrees C). The correlation between the activity of the m-ZrO2 catalysts and their acid-basicity demonstrates that the synergistic effect of acidic and basic sites facilitates the rate-determining dehydration step for the citric acid conversion to ICA. On the bifunctional catalysts, Pt and Pd nanoparticles supported on P25 and anatase TiO2, citric acid can be selectively converted to MSA and TCA, respectively, with yields as high as 83.1% and 64.9%. The hydrogenation activity of the bifunctional catalysts was found to be crucial for regulating the relative rates of the decarboxylation and hydrogenation steps involved in the selective conversion of citric acid to MSA and TCA. These catalysts showed excellent stability and recyclability in acidic aqueous solutions. This study provides a rationale for tuning catalytic functions required for the green production of important carboxylic acids from citric acid and other biomass-derived feedstocks.

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