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Microwave mediated enhanced production of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural using choline chloride-based eutectic mixture as sustainable catalyst

Akshay R. Mankar, Ashish Pandey, Arindam Modak and K.K. Pant

Renewable Energy, 2021, vol. 177, issue C, 643-651

Abstract: The present work is a significant contribution to the production of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) from carbohydrates-based feedstocks using environmentally benign choline chloride (ChCl)-based deep eutectic solvents (DESs) as catalyst in the presence of an inexpensive acetone/water solvent system. Under microwave irradiations, the acidity of organic acids in DESs can be a key criterion in screening out different eutectic mixtures. Among others, the ChCl: Lactic acid (LA) mixture was found to be the most efficient DES giving a 5-HMF yield of 30.12% on fructose dehydration. Optimization of different reaction parameters resulted in an enhanced 5-HMF yield of 87.2% in 30 min at 140 °C using ChCl: LA DES. The synergistic effect between LA and ChCl is also highlighted in boosting the 5-HMF yield. As compared to conventional oil bath heating, microwave heating resulted in significantly higher 5-HMF yield at a lower reaction time. The catalytic system ChCl: LA showed an appreciable yield of 5-HMF ranging from 83.1 to 71.2% for 5 recycle runs. Overall, we have developed a low cost, easy, energy-effective, green, and sustainable process ensuring high 5-HMF production.

Keywords: Deep eutectic solvents; Carbohydrates; Fructose; 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural; Microwave irradiation; Biofuels (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.05.157

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