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Renewable Isoprene by Sequential Hydrogenation of Itaconic Acid and Dehydra-Decyclization of 3-Methyl-Tetrahydrofuran
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Chemical EngineeringGlucose FermentationEngineeringEnantioselective SynthesisIndustrial CatalysisSequential HydrogenationSustainable SynthesisOrganic ChemistryCatalysisOne-pot Cascade ReactionChemistryCatalyst PreparationHomogeneous CatalysisRenewable IsopreneAsymmetric CatalysisSynthetic ChemistryItaconic AcidCatalytic Synthesis
Catalytic hydrogenation of itaconic acid (obtained from glucose fermentation) yields 3-methyl-tetrahydrofuran (3-MTHF), which then undergoes catalytic dehydra-decyclization to isoprene. It is demonstrated that a one-pot cascade reaction converts itaconic acid to 3-MTHF at ∼80% yield with Pd–Re/C catalyst and 1000 psig H2. Subsequent gas-phase catalytic ring opening and dehydration of 3-MTHF with phosphorus-containing zeolites including P-BEA, P-MFI, and P-SPP (self-pillared pentasil) exhibits 90% selectivity to dienes (70% isoprene, 20% pentadienes) at 20–25% conversion.
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