Depolymerising hemicellulose into platform sugar molecules is a key step in developing the concept of an integrated biorefinery. This reaction is traditionally catalysed by either enzymes or homogeneous mineral acids. We compared various solid catalysts for hemicellulose hydrolysis, running reactions in water, under neutral pH and relatively mild temperature and pressure (120 °C and 10 bar) conditions. Sulphonated resins are highly active, but they leach out sulphonic groups. Sulphonated silicas are less active, but more stable. They have weakly and strongly bound sites and the strongly bound ones do not leach. Zeolites are moderately active and stable. Among them, H-ferrierite especially, despite its small pores, exhibited high activity as well as good recyclability.

Demma Carà, P., Pagliaro, M., Elmekawy, A., Brown, D.R., Verschuren, P., Shiju, N.R., et al. (2013). Hemicellulose hydrolysis catalysed by solid acids. CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 3 [10.1039/C3CY20838A].

Hemicellulose hydrolysis catalysed by solid acids

DEMMA CARA', Piera;
2013-01-01

Abstract

Depolymerising hemicellulose into platform sugar molecules is a key step in developing the concept of an integrated biorefinery. This reaction is traditionally catalysed by either enzymes or homogeneous mineral acids. We compared various solid catalysts for hemicellulose hydrolysis, running reactions in water, under neutral pH and relatively mild temperature and pressure (120 °C and 10 bar) conditions. Sulphonated resins are highly active, but they leach out sulphonic groups. Sulphonated silicas are less active, but more stable. They have weakly and strongly bound sites and the strongly bound ones do not leach. Zeolites are moderately active and stable. Among them, H-ferrierite especially, despite its small pores, exhibited high activity as well as good recyclability.
2013
Demma Carà, P., Pagliaro, M., Elmekawy, A., Brown, D.R., Verschuren, P., Shiju, N.R., et al. (2013). Hemicellulose hydrolysis catalysed by solid acids. CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 3 [10.1039/C3CY20838A].
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