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Assessment of ion exchange resins as catalysts for the direct transformation of fructose into butyl levulinate

Eliana Ramírez, Roger Bringué, Carles Fité, Montserrat Iborra, Javier Tejero, Fidel Cunill

2021Applied Catalysis A General35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The transformation of fructose into butyl levulinate in aqueous 1-butanol (initial molar ratio 1-butanol/fructose 79, and butanol/water 1.19) has been studied in a discontinuous reactor at 80−120 °C and 2.0 MPa over 8 sulfonic polystyrene-DVB ion exchange resins as catalysts (catalyst loading 0.85–3.4 %). Resins swell greatly in the reaction medium and the reaction takes place mainly in the swollen gel-phase. Swollen resins in water have been characterized by analysis of ISEC data, and spaces originated in the gel phase upon swelling are described in terms of zones of different polymer density. A relationship has been found between the morphology of swollen resins and ester production. Swollen resins with low polymer density show the highest butyl levulinate yield. Dowex 50Wx2 was the most effective because it creates the largest and widest spaces in the gel-phase when swelling. Consequently, it better accommodates the proton-transfer-reaction mechanisms.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistrySwellingCatalysisIon-exchange resinPolystyreneButanolYield (engineering)Ion exchangePhase (matter)Aqueous solutionAqueous two-phase systemChemical engineeringPolymer chemistryPolymerOrganic chemistryIonEthanolComposite materialEngineeringMaterials scienceCatalysis for Biomass ConversionBiofuel production and bioconversionSupercapacitor Materials and Fabrication