Tao WangAiyun HuHaijun WangYongmei Xia
Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) and their derivatives have been reported to be widely used as heterogeneous catalysts in various reactions. Herein, Ni‐Fe LDHs with the controlled Ni/Fe molar ratios (2:1, 3:1, 4:1) were synthesized via an easy hydrothermal method, which were used to catalyze the selective reduction of biomass‐derived furfural into furfuryl alcohol using 2‐propanol as a H‐donor under autogenous pressure and characterized using FT‐IR, XRD, TGA, BET, SEM, NH 3 ‐TPD, and CO 2 ‐TPD. It was found that the LDH with a Ni/Fe molar ratio of 3:1 demonstrated the best catalytic activity among the LDHs with different Ni/Fe molar ratios, which showed 97.0% conversion of furfural and 90.2% yield of furfuryl alcohol at 140°C for 5 hr. This was attributable to the synergistic effect of acidic sites and basic sites of the catalyst.
Shiyu LuMengyao FuYue WangPei LiXinxin XiaLijun GuoCuiqin LiFeng Li
Wansi LinYuan ChenHuai LiuJunhua ZhangLincai Peng
Wansi LinYuan ChengHuai LiuJunhua ZhangLincai Peng
Jiang LiJunling LiuHongjun ZhouYao Fu
Feng LiWenxi ZhuShanshan JiangYue WangHua SongCuiqin Li