Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1384504 | Carbohydrate Research | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Ru/MCM-41 catalyst prepared by an impregnation–formaldehyde reduction method showed higher catalytic activity and sorbitol selectivity than other catalysts in the hydrogenation of glucose. SEM and XRD indicated the partial surface properties of Ru/MCM-41. Moreover, Ru dispersion and Ru surface area of Ru/MCM-41 were determined by pulse chemisorption, and the result further proved that Ru/MCM-41 had higher catalytic activity. A catalyst recycling experiment demonstrated that Ru/MCM-41 was a better catalyst and it could be reused three or four times. A speculated mechanism was proposed to illustrate the detailed process of d-glucose hydrogenation to produce sorbitol.
Graphical abstractMCM-41 supported Ru catalyst prepared by formaldehyde reduction method was used to catalyze glucose hydrogenation. Ru/MCM-41 had high catalytic efficiency by comparison with other catalysts, and the yield of sorbitol was high. Sorbitol could also be further degraded into useful chemical such as glycerine, PDO and so on.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide