JOURNAL ARTICLE

Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation of Furfural to Furfuryl Alcohol over Nitrogen‐Doped Carbon‐Supported Iron Catalysts

Jiang LiJunling LiuHongjun ZhouYao Fu

Year: 2016 Journal:   ChemSusChem Vol: 9 (11)Pages: 1339-1347   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Iron‐based heterogeneous catalysts, which were generally prepared by pyrolysis of iron complexes on supports at elevated temperature, were found to be capable of catalyzing the transfer hydrogenation of furfural (FF) to furfuryl alcohol (FFA). The effects of metal precursor, nitrogen precursor, pyrolysis temperature, and support on catalytic performance were examined thoroughly, and a comprehensive study of the reaction parameters was also performed. The highest selectivity of FFA reached 83.0 % with a FF conversion of 91.6 % under the optimal reaction condition. Catalyst characterization suggested that iron cations coordinated by pyridinic nitrogen functionalities were responsible for the enhanced catalytic activity. The iron catalyst could be recycled without significant loss of catalytic activity for five runs, and the destruction of the nitrogen–iron species, the presence of crystallized Fe 2 O 3 phase, and the pore structure change were the main reasons for catalyst deactivation.

Keywords:
Furfuryl alcohol Furfural Catalysis Chemistry Pyrolysis Nitrogen Selectivity Carbon fibers Inorganic chemistry Organic chemistry Materials science Composite number

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