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Glucose and Fructose Decomposition in Subcritical and Supercritical Water: Detailed Reaction Pathway, Mechanisms, and Kinetics
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1999
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Metabolic PathwaysEngineeringBiochemistrySupercritical Fluid ChromatographyNatural SciencesGlucose DecompositionSupercritical WaterMetabolic EngineeringFructose DecompositionPolysaccharideSupercritical FlowChemistryEnzymatic ModificationC−c Bond CleavageChemical KineticsReaction PathwayBiomolecular EngineeringSupercritical Co2
Experiments were performed on the products of glucose decomposition at short residence times to elucidate the reaction pathways and evaluate kinetics of glucose and fructose decomposition in sub- and supercritical water. The conditions were a temperature of 300−400 °C and pressure of 25−40 MPa for extremely short residence times between 0.02 and 2 s. The products of glucose decomposition were fructose, a product of isomerization, 1,6-anhydroglucose, a product of dehydration, and erythrose and glyceraldehyde, products of C−C bond cleavage. Fructose underwent reactions similar to glucose except that it did not form 1,6-anhydroglucose and isomerization to glucose is negligible. The mechanism for the products formed from C−C bond cleavage could be explained by reverse aldol condensation and the double-bond rule of the respective enediols formed during the Lobry de Bruyn Alberda van Ekenstein transformation. The differential equations resulting from the proposed pathways were fit to experimental results to obtain the kinetic rate constants.
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