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Selective regression models for the rapid upgrading of raw sugar into 5-HMF bio-fuel additive under a sustainable/reusable system

Sustainable Energy and Fuels, ISSN: 2398-4902, Vol: 7, Issue: 23, Page: 5565-5577
2023
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Researchers from Rangsit University Report on Findings in Sustainability Research (Selective Regression Models for the Rapid Upgrading of Raw Sugar Into 5-hmf Bio-fuel Additive Under a Sustainable/reusable System)

2023 NOV 30 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Economics Daily Report -- Fresh data on Sustainability Research are presented in a

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In this research, catalytic upgrading of commercial sucrose (CS) into 5-hydroxymethylfurfuraldehyde (5-HMF) was carried out using a reusable system with a short reaction time. The catalytic behavior for facile production of 5-HMF was systematically described via important factors such as catalyst amount, reaction temperature, reaction time and choline chloride (ChCl) amount. The sulfonic-magnetic-copper carbonized carbon (S@Fe-Cu-C) catalyst was prepared via pyrolysis + sulfonation processes, and also specifically characterized in detail. The catalytic capabilities of S@Fe-Cu-C and ChCl were systematically studied, and the results indicated dramatic efficiency for the selective production of 5-HMF from CS conversion via hydrolysis, isomerization and dehydration. The highest percent yield of 5-HMF product achieved was 86.7% using experimental design. The S@Fe-Cu-C also exhibited the highest turnover rate for the conversion of CS to 5-HMF when compared with various commercial catalysts. Meanwhile, the reusability of the catalyst was investigated for up to 10 cycles with little change in the 5-HMF yield, and S@Fe-Cu-C and ChCl could be recovered in a good way. This research focuses on the catalytic/reusable capabilities for green production of 5-HMF, and could be further expected to have actual applications in renewable industry.

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Panya Maneechakr; Surachai Karnjanakom; Irwan Kurnia; Asep Bayu; Obie Farobie; Chanatip Samart; Suwadee Kongparakul; Guoqing Guan

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

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