High‐Efficiency Solar Transformation of Sugars via a Heterogenous Gallium(III) Catalyst

Author:

Shi Yujian1ORCID,Tana Tana2,Yang Wenjie1ORCID,Zhou Ziqi1ORCID,Yong Zhu Huai3ORCID,Bissember Alex C.4ORCID,Huang Jun1ORCID,Han Pengfei5ORCID,Sarina Sarina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney Darlington NSW 2008 Australia

2. School of Mongolian Medicine Inner Mongolia Minzu University Tongliao Inner Mongolia 028000 China

3. School of Chemistry and Physics Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Queensland 4001 Australia

4. School of Natural Sciences-Chemistry University of Tasmania Hobart Tasmania 7001 Australia

5. College of Science Changsha Institute of Technology Changsha 410072 China

Abstract

AbstractExtremely limited research exploring the photocatalytic potential of main group metals, such as aluminum, gallium, and tin, has been undertaken due to their weak light harvesting properties. This study reports the efficient transformation of sugars to 5‐hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) with high yield employing an original heterogeneous photocatalyst comprising a gallium(III) complex immobilized on an alumina support. Under visible light irradiation, the reaction rate of HMF formation is ~143 times higher than the equivalent thermal reaction performed in the absence of light. The turnover number (TON) of the heterogeneous gallium(III) photocatalyst was as high as 1500, which was ca. two orders of magnitude higher than the TON of the homogeneous gallium(III) system. It is proposed that photoirradiation significantly enhances the Lewis acidity of the catalyst by forming a semi‐coordination state between gallium(III) and N‐donor ligands, enabling the increased interaction of reactant sugar molecules with gallium(III) active sites. Consistent with this, the photoresponsive coordination of the gallium(III) complex and the abstraction of the hydroxy group by the metal under irradiation with visible light is observed by NMR spectroscopy for the first time. These findings demonstrate that efficient photocatalysts derived from the main group elements can facilitate biomass conversion using visible light.

Funder

Australian Research Council

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province

Publisher

Wiley

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