Catalytic Valorisation of Biomass-Derived Levulinic Acid to Biofuel Additive γ-Valerolactone: Influence of Copper Loading on Silica Support

Author:

Boddula Rajender1ORCID,Shanmugam Paramasivam2ORCID,Srivatsava Rajesh K.3,Tabassum Nabila4,Pothu Ramyakrishna5ORCID,Naik Ramachandra6ORCID,Saran Aditya7,Viswanadham Balaga8,Radwan Ahmed Bahgat1ORCID,Al-Qahtani Noora1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Advanced Materials (CAM), Qatar University, Doha 2713, Qatar

2. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand

3. Department of Biotechnology, GST, GITAM (Deemed to be University), Visakhapatnam 530045, India

4. Department of Chemical Engineering, Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida 201314, India

5. School of Physics and Electronics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China

6. Department of Physics, New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore 560103, India

7. Department of Microbiology, Marwadi University, Rajkot 360003, India

8. Department of Basic Sciences & Humanities, GMR Institute of Technology, Rajam 532127, India

Abstract

γ-valerolactone (GVL) is a crucial chemical feedstock used in the production of fuel additives, renewable fuels, and fine chemicals alternative to petroleum-based solvents and chemicals, supporting the transition to sustainable energy solutions. It is promptly acquired by hydrogenating levulinic acid (LA) in a gaseous or liquid phase with a homogeneous or heterogeneous catalyst using a variety of recognized catalytic processes. Herein, this work focuses on the use of silica-supported copper (Cu/SiO2) catalysts for the gas-phase hydrogenation of LA to GVL under mild reaction conditions. The study analyzes how copper loading can affect the catalytic activity of the Cu/SiO2, while the flow rate of LA, time-on-stream, reaction temperature, and LA concentration affect the catalytic efficiency. The SiO2 support’s various Cu loadings are crucial for adjusting the catalytic hydrogenation activity. One of the studied catalysts, a 5 wt% Cu/SiO2 catalyst, demonstrated ~81% GVL selectivity with ~78% LA conversion and demonstrated stability for ~8 h while operating at atmospheric pressure and temperature (265 °C) and 0.5 mL/h of LA flow rate. The ability to activate hydrogen, high amount of acidic sites, and surface area were all discovered to be advantageous for increased GVL selectivity.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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