scholarly journals Enhanced Furfural Production in Deep Eutectic Solvents Comprising Alkali Metal Halides as Additives

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (23) ◽  
pp. 7374
Author(s):  
Eduarda S. Morais ◽  
Mara G. Freire ◽  
Carmen S. R. Freire ◽  
Armando J. D. Silvestre

The addition of alkali metal halide salts to acidic deep eutectic solvents is here reported as an effective way of boosting xylan conversion into furfural. These salts promote an increase in xylose dehydration due to the cation and anion interactions with the solvent being a promising alternative to the use of harsh operational conditions. Several alkali metal halides were used as additives in the DES composed of cholinium chloride and malic acid ([Ch]Cl:Mal) in a molar ratio of 1:3, with 5 wt.% of water. These mixtures were then used as both solvent and catalyst to produce furfural directly from xylan through microwave-assisted reactions. Preliminary assays were carried out at 150 and 130 °C to gauge the effect of the different salts in furfural yields. A Response Surface Methodology was then applied to optimize the operational conditions. After an optimization of the different operating conditions, a maximum furfural yield of 89.46 ± 0.33% was achieved using 8.19% of lithium bromide in [Ch]Cl:Mal, 1:3; 5 wt.% water, at 157.3 °C and 1.74 min of reaction time. The used deep eutectic solvent and salt were recovered and reused three times, with 79.7% yield in the third cycle, and the furfural and solvent integrity confirmed.

1989 ◽  
Vol 54 (7) ◽  
pp. 1839-1845 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jindřich Poláček ◽  
Lidmila Petrusová ◽  
Helena Antropiusová ◽  
Karel Mach

Addition of alkali chlorides (MCl) to (η6-C6H6)Ti(AlCl4)2 (Ia) decreases the catalytic activity of Ia while the selectivity of the (Z,E,E)-1,5,9-cyclododecatriene formation is improved only when NaCl is used at the optimum molar ratio NaCl/Ia ~ 5. The alkali chlorides remove free AlCl3, which is present in the system as an admixture, probably in the form of MAlCl4 complexes; however, an excess of MCl brings about the decomposition of catalytic trinuclear Ti(II) complexes during the butadiene cyclotrimerization. In addition to inactive TiCl2, this decomposition yields some AlCl3 which induces the formation of cationic byproducts, 1-phenylbut-2-ene and (E)-1,4-poly(butadiene), before it is deactivated or quenched with MCl.


2012 ◽  
Vol 02 (03) ◽  
pp. 254-261 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kancharla Rajendar Reddy ◽  
Sariah Sana ◽  
Kusampally Uppalaiah ◽  
Kamatala Chinna Rajanna ◽  
Puppala Veerasomaiah

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