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Phase Modifiers Promote Efficient Production of Hydroxymethylfurfural from Fructose
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2006
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EngineeringBioenergyGreen ChemistryBiomass PyrolysisChemical EngineeringBiosynthesisBiomass ConversionFuran DerivativesRenewable Biomass ResourcesBiochemical EngineeringMetabolic EngineeringBiomassPlatform ChemicalHealth SciencesBiotransformationBiocatalysisSelective DehydrationBiorefinery ProductBiomass Resource
Furan derivatives obtained from renewable biomass resources have the potential to serve as substitutes for the petroleum-based building blocks that are currently used in the production of plastics and fine chemicals. We developed a process for the selective dehydration of fructose to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) that operates at high fructose concentrations (10 to 50 weight %), achieves high yields (80% HMF selectivity at 90% fructose conversion), and delivers HMF in a separation-friendly solvent. In a two-phase reactor system, fructose is dehydrated in the aqueous phase with the use of an acid catalyst (hydrochloric acid or an acidic ion-exchange resin) with dimethylsulfoxide and/or poly(1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone) added to suppress undesired side reactions. The HMF product is continuously extracted into an organic phase (methylisobutylketone) modified with 2-butanol to enhance partitioning from the reactive aqueous solution.
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