posted on 2024-02-06, 17:12authored byJose M. Jiménez-Martin, Miriam El Tawil-Lucas, Maia Montaña, María Linares, Amin Osatiashtiani, Francisco Vila, David Martín Alonso, Jovita Moreno, Alicia García, Jose Iglesias
Potassium exchanged Sn-β and Sn-USY zeolites have
been tested
for the transformation of various aldoses (hexoses and pentoses),
exhibiting outstanding catalytic activity and selectivity toward methyl
lactate. Insights into the transformation pathways using reaction
intermediatesdihydroxyacetone and glycolaldehydeas
substrates revealed a very high catalytic proficiency of both zeolites
in aldol and retro-aldol reactions, showcasing their ability to convert
small sugars into large sugars, and vice versa. This feature makes
the studied Sn-zeolites outstanding catalysts for the transformation
of a wide variety of sugars into a limited range of commercially valuable
alkyl lactates and derivatives. [K]Sn-β proved to be superior
to [K]Sn-USY in terms of shape selectivity, exerting tight control
on the distribution of produced α-hydroxy methyl esters. This
shape selectivity was evident in the transformation of several complex
sugar mixtures emulating different hemicellulosessugar cane
bagasse, Scots pine, and white birchthat, despite showing
very different sugar compositions, were almost exclusively converted
into methyl lactate and methyl vinyl glycolate in very similar proportions.
Moreover, the conversion of a real hemicellulose hydrolysate obtained
from Scots pine through a simple GVL-based organosolv process confirmed
the high activity and selectivity of [K]Sn-β in the studied
transformation, opening new pathways for the chemical valorization
of this plentiful, but underutilized, sugar feedstock.