Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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40543 | Applied Catalysis A: General | 2013 | 5 Pages |
In this study, we report that phase separation of water/acetonitrile solution to a biphasic system can be induced by the presence of an acidic ionic liquid, i.e., 1-methyl-3-(butyl-4-chlorosulfonyl) imidazolium chlorosulfate ([MBCIm]SO3Cl), which allows to produce pseudo ternary phase of the/water/actonitrile/[MBCIm]SO3Cl system at room temperature. Based on this finding, an efficient and recyclable aqueous acetonitrile biphasic system is established for catalytic dehydration of fructose to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) in the presence of [MBCIm]SO3Cl at low temperature in a shorter period of time. The ionic liquids remaining in the organic phase can be efficiently removed by simple treatment with alumina. This leaves only HMF, with a yield of up to 88.7%, in the acetonitrile phase, which could be easily removable.
Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (142 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► A novel method is established to induce phase separation of water/acetonitrile by using an acidic ionic liquid. ► We report a novel and recyclable aqueous biphasic system for dehydration of fructose to HMF. ► The current system can afford a yield of HMF in organic phase as high as 88.7% at low reaction temperature. ► The potential of the current system is investigated by a 50-times-scale-up experiment.