JOURNAL ARTICLE

Selective Synthesis of Furfurylamine by Reductive Amination of Furfural over Raney Cobalt

Abstract

Abstract Effect of metal nature on reductive amination was investigated with biomass‐based furfural as a typical substrate. Among the tested heterogeneous metal catalysts, cobalt proved to be the most effective metal for the synthesis of the corresponding primary amine. Under a relatively mild reaction condition, 98.9 % yield of furfurylamine was obtained over Raney Co and it can be reused more than eight times without a significant decrease in the catalytic performance. By extensively studying the catalytic pathways and reaction mechanism, it is found that the selectivity to primary amine and secondary amine was governed by the relative rate of hydrogenolysis and hydrogenation of the Schiff base intermediate. The superiority of Raney Co in furfurylamine synthesis can be ascribed to its high efficiency on hydrogenolysis of the Schiff base intermediate and its low performance in the hydrogenation of the Schiff base, carbonyl group and furan ring. Furthermore, ammonia greatly promoted the catalytic hydrogenolysis of the Schiff base intermediate over Raney Co without clear deactivation of the metal active sites.

Keywords:
Hydrogenolysis Chemistry Reductive amination Furfural Catalysis Schiff base Amine gas treating Cobalt Amination Organic chemistry Combinatorial chemistry Polymer chemistry

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Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions
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