JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fuel cell with proton-conducting electrolyte

Year: 1999 Journal:   Membrane Technology Vol: 1999 (115)Pages: 12-12   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

A novel carbon solid acid catalyst was synthesized by the sulfonation of carbonaceous material which was prepared by carbonization of sucrose using 4-BDS as a sulfonating agent. TEM, N2 adsorption–desorption, elemental analysis, XPS and FT-IR were used to characterize the catalyst. Then, the catalyst was applied for the conversion of xylose and corn stalk into furfural in GVL. The influence of the reaction time, temperature and dosage of catalyst on xylose dehydration were also investigated. The Brønsted acid catalyst exhibited high activity in the dehydration of xylose, with a high furfural yield of 78.5% at 170 °C in 30 min. What’s more, a 60.6% furfural yield from corn stalk was achieved in 100 min at 200 °C. The recyclability of the sulfonated carbon catalyst was perfect, and it could be reused for 5 times without the loss of furfural yields.

Keywords:
Furfural Xylose Catalysis Yield (engineering) Carbonization Chemistry Nuclear chemistry Dehydration Adsorption Desorption Activated carbon Carbon fibers Organic chemistry Materials science Fermentation Biochemistry

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