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Selective formation of lactate by oxidation of 1,2-propanediol using gold palladium alloy supported nanocrystals

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
卷 11, 期 8, 页码 1209-1216

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b823285g

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  1. Glycerol Challenge and Sasol and the Technology Strategy Board
  2. Technology Strategy Board's Collaborative Research and Development programme

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The use of bio-renewable resources, such as glycerol, a by-product from bio-diesel manufacture, can provide a viable way to make valuable products using greener technology. In particular, glycerol can be reduced to give 1,2-propanediol that can then be selectively oxidised to lactate, which has immense potential as a monomer for the synthesis of biodegradable polymers. We show that gold-palladium alloy catalysts can be very effective for the selective oxidation of 1,2-propanediol to lactate. Two supports, TiO(2) and carbon, and two preparation methods, wet impregnation and sol-immobilisation, are contrasted. The addition of palladium to gold significantly enhances the activity and retains the high selectivity to lactate using O(2) as oxidant (we observe 96% lactate selectivity at 94% conversion). Use of hydrogen peroxide is also possible but lower activities are observed as a result of the reaction conditions, but in this case no marked enhancement is observed on addition of palladium to gold. Comparison of the activity for C(3) alcohols shows that the reactivity decreases in the order: glycerol > 1,2-propanediol > 1,3-propanediol similar to 1-propanol > 2-propanol. The use of a sol-immobilisation preparation method as compared to impregnation leads to alloy catalysts with the highest activity for lactate formation from the oxidation of 1,2-propanediol; the origins of these activity trends are discussed.

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