SiO2‐Al2O3‐supported Ru, Ir and Pt‐based catalysts with moderate metal loading (1 %) were tested for the first time in the production of pentyl valerate (PV) in liquid phase from γ‐valerolactone, pentanol (in excess) and H2. The acidity of these bifunctional catalysts, plays a key role in the one‐pot process comprising two consecutive acid‐catalyzed reactions and a metal‐catalyzed one. Metal dispersion also shown to be relevant for the conversion of the pentyl pentenoate intermediate into PV by hydrogenation over the metal sites. Pt/SA catalyst with the highest surface acidity and metal dispersion reached optimal GVL conversion with a PV yield of 90.0 % after 10 h, exhibiting a PV productivity of 300 mmol/gM.h, i. e. a value between three and four times higher than the best result reported until now (91.8 mmol/gM.h). These findings highlight the potential that noble metal‐based catalyst with moderate metal loading have in the valorization of biomass‐derived platform molecules such as γ‐valerolactone.
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