Issue 11, 2012

Furfural production from xylose + glucose feedings and simultaneous N2-stripping

Abstract

The current furfural manufacturing process is based on homogeneous catalysts as well as steam as the stripping agent. Novel xylose-dehydration research studies include heterogeneous catalysts with high acidity and tailored selectivity. This work aims to evaluate the effect of additional glucose with the xylose feeding during simultaneous N2-stripping of furfural catalyzed by ion-exchange resins. Given the low batch performance of Amberlyst 70, the N2-stripping data showed high furfural yields and selectivity in the condensate stream. The different continuous feeding configurations showed that xylose/glucose ratios similar to the real pentosan-rich biomass could be fed achieving furfural yields of 75% at 200 °C. Moreover, the proposed study serves as a preliminary study to achieve high xylose conversion and relatively low glucose dehydration rates, showing its potential as a possible future process for the upgrading of carbohydrates to furan-based fuel additives.

Graphical abstract: Furfural production from xylose + glucose feedings and simultaneous N2-stripping

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jul 2012
Accepted
20 Aug 2012
First published
20 Aug 2012

Green Chem., 2012,14, 3132-3140

Furfural production from xylose + glucose feedings and simultaneous N2-stripping

I. Agirrezabal-Telleria, J. Requies, M. B. Güemez and P. L. Arias, Green Chem., 2012, 14, 3132 DOI: 10.1039/C2GC36092F

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