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Aromatic sulfonic acid-catalyzed conversion of safflower stalk into levulinic acid

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13399-022-02920-4

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Hydrothermal conversion; Levulinic acid; Lignocellulosic biomass; Taguchi approach; Aromatic sulfonic acids

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  1. Ege University Scientific Research Fund [FDK-2019-20794]

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This study investigates the production of levulinic acid from safflower stalk using aromatic sulfonic acids as catalysts. Optimum conditions for maximum yield were determined using a Taguchi experimental design. The study also analyzed the variations of valuable by-products and concluded that para-toluenesulfonic acid could be an alternative catalyst to sulfuric acid in terms of levulinic acid yield.
Safflower stalk is a suitable lignocellulosic biomass that can replace fossil resources for the production of platform chemicals. In this study, the production of levulinic acid (LA) from safflower stalk using aromatic sulfonic acids as environmentally friendly catalysts was investigated. A Taguchi experimental design was used to determine the conditions for the highest product yield. The variations of valuable by-products such as 5-HMF, formic acid, and acetic acid, which may occur depending on the reaction conditions were also analyzed. Optimum conditions for maximum LA yield were found using para-toluenesulfonic acid (PTSA) with concentration of 0.3 M, solvent/biomass ratio as 20 at a temperature of 200 degrees C. Experiments were also carried out to verify the optimum LA yield found using analysis of variance (ANOVA). Comparison experiments were performed with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) under optimum conditions, and it was concluded that PTSA could be an alternative catalyst to H2SO4 in terms of LA yield.

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