2022
DOI: 10.3390/chemengineering6040057
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Acid-Modified Clays for the Catalytic Obtention of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural from Glucose

Abstract: 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) is an important platform molecule for the synthesis of high-added value products. Several synthesized clay materials, such as mesoporous hectorite and fluorohectorite, in addition to commercial montmorillonite K-10, have been acid modified by different methodologies to be applied as catalysts for the obtention of 5-HMF from glucose. The effects of the Brønsted and/or Lewis acidity, the reaction temperature and time, and the catalyst/glucose ratio on the conversion but especially… Show more

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“…8 The various heterogeneous catalysta used for HMF synthesis include ion exchange resin, 9 modified Amberlyst-15, 10 zeolites, [11][12][13] heteropoly acids [14][15][16] and modified clays. [17][18][19][20] The main benefit of heterogeneous catalysts is that they are in the solid phase, and are simple to recycle from the gas and/or wileyonlinelibrary.com/jctb liquid reactants and products. 21 Generally, a heterogeneous catalyst is a highly porous material.…”
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“…8 The various heterogeneous catalysta used for HMF synthesis include ion exchange resin, 9 modified Amberlyst-15, 10 zeolites, [11][12][13] heteropoly acids [14][15][16] and modified clays. [17][18][19][20] The main benefit of heterogeneous catalysts is that they are in the solid phase, and are simple to recycle from the gas and/or wileyonlinelibrary.com/jctb liquid reactants and products. 21 Generally, a heterogeneous catalyst is a highly porous material.…”
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“…Somorjai's review determined that achieving 100% selectivity of the intended product – that is, ensuring that no undesirable byproduct is produced – is a top priority for researchers studying catalysis, and that it is necessary to advance catalysis science and engineering to provide molecular control over the shape, size and position of metallic nanoparticles (NPs) as well as catalytic promoters 8 . The various heterogeneous catalysta used for HMF synthesis include ion exchange resin, 9 modified Amberlyst‐15, 10 zeolites, 11‐13 heteropoly acids 14‐16 and modified clays 17‐20 …”
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“…This Special Issue has received eighteen contributions, six review papers [1][2][3][4][5][6], and twelve research papers [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. Most of the papers originated from groups who have previously worked with Prof. Rives, but five of the contributions came from authors who had not previously worked with him [6,7,13,17,18]. The materials most studied by Prof. Rives throughout his career were LDHs.…”
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“…Therefore, it was not surprising that these materials were the basis of eight of the papers published in this Special Issue [2][3][4]10,11,[15][16][17]. Other materials included Ni-based catalysts [1], g-C 3 N 4 [5], mesoporous silica [6], MOFs [7], carbons [8,9], AlPO 4 [12], acid-modified clays [13], and porous aluminosilicates [17]. Finally, one of the papers was devoted to the study of cultural heritage conservation [14].…”
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