2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10562-022-04009-z
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Quercetin-Zirconium: A Green and Highly Efficient Catalyst for the Meerwein–Ponndorf–Verley Reduction of Furfural

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“…For achieving comparable furfural conversion and furfuryl alcohol yield, in comparison to the reactions at 120 °C, enhancing the reaction temperature can decrease the reaction time (entries 4–6); at a lower temperature of 100 °C, more reaction time is needed (entry 1). Table lists the furfural conversion and furfuryl alcohol yield over various Zr-based catalysts. ,, Under identical reaction conditions (temperature and amount of furfural), PDBMA&Zr exhibited higher values of TOF than many Zr-based catalysts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For achieving comparable furfural conversion and furfuryl alcohol yield, in comparison to the reactions at 120 °C, enhancing the reaction temperature can decrease the reaction time (entries 4–6); at a lower temperature of 100 °C, more reaction time is needed (entry 1). Table lists the furfural conversion and furfuryl alcohol yield over various Zr-based catalysts. ,, Under identical reaction conditions (temperature and amount of furfural), PDBMA&Zr exhibited higher values of TOF than many Zr-based catalysts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that MPV reduction reaction can be efficiently catalyzed by diverse catalysts, such as metal alkoxides and complexes, hydrotalcites, metal oxides or hydroxides, various zeolites, and so forth. Among the catalysts, Zr‐based catalysts including ZrO 2 , 12 zirconium alkoxides, 11 Zr‐containing zeolites, 13 Zr (OH) 4 , 14 and quercetin‐Zr 15 are the commonly used ones. However, there are still some drawbacks for Zr‐based catalysts, such as deactivation and the need of harsh reaction conditions 16 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%