Issue 12, 2011

Inhibition of gold and platinumcatalysts by reactive intermediates produced in the selective oxidation of alcohols in liquid water

Abstract

Solid catalysts containing supported nanoparticles of metals such as Au and Pt are very efficient in the oxidation of alcohols obtained from biorenewable sources under mild conditions. However, these reactions sometimes appear to be inhibited by the products formed during oxidation. In this work, the inhibition of glycerol oxidation with O2 by the product glyceric acid over supported Au and Pt catalysts at 333 K in water at high pH was explored in detail. Inhibition was not caused by strong adsorption of product carboxylates on the metal catalyst as anticipated but instead by strong adsorption of ketone intermediates and condensation products of ketones. These reactive intermediates, which can be produced from sugars, sugar alcohols or other oxygenated derivatives of biomass, can severely deactivate metal oxidation catalysts. Thus, high concentrations of these ketonic species should be avoided when processing biomass-derived feedstocks under mild conditions in base.

Graphical abstract: Inhibition of gold and platinum catalysts by reactive intermediates produced in the selective oxidation of alcohols in liquid water

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Aug 2011
Accepted
28 Sep 2011
First published
20 Oct 2011

Green Chem., 2011,13, 3484-3491

Inhibition of gold and platinum catalysts by reactive intermediates produced in the selective oxidation of alcohols in liquid water

B. N. Zope and R. J. Davis, Green Chem., 2011, 13, 3484 DOI: 10.1039/C1GC15953D

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