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Catalytic Hydrogenation of Hemicellulosic Sugars: Reaction Kinetics and Influence of Sugar Structure on Reaction Rate**

Victoria D. S. Freitas, Ana Paez, Pascal Fongarland, Régis Philippe, Léa Vilcocq

2023ChemCatChem10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Hemicelluloses are a major component of lignocellulosic biomass. Different sugars can be obtained from hemicelluloses: xylose, arabinose, galactose, mannose, glucose. Their catalytic hydrogenation produces polyols: xylitol, arabinitol, dulcitol, mannitol, sorbitol, which are valuable chemicals and platform molecules. In this paper, the hydrogenation of sugars was investigated with a Ru/TiO 2 catalyst. The influence of temperature, pressure, xylose concentration and catalyst amount was studied for xylose hydrogenation and a Langmuir‐Hinshelwood kinetic model was designed. The comparative study of five hemicellulose sugars showed a strong impact of sugar structure on hydrogenation rate: hexoses (glucose, mannose, galactose) react slower than pentoses (xylose, arabinose).

Topics & Concepts

XyloseChemistryXylitolArabinoseSorbitolHemicelluloseCatalysisOrganic chemistrySugarSugar alcoholLignocellulosic biomassGalactoseHydrolysisFermentationBiofuel production and bioconversionCatalysis for Biomass ConversionLignin and Wood Chemistry