Issue 8, 2017

N-Doped graphene as a metal-free catalyst for glucose oxidation to succinic acid

Abstract

N-Containing graphenes obtained either by simultaneous amination and reduction of graphene oxide or by pyrolysis of chitosan under an inert atmosphere have been found to act as catalysts for the selective wet oxidation of glucose to succinic acid. Selectivity values over 60% at complete glucose conversion have been achieved by performing the reaction at 160 °C and 18 atm O2 pressure for 20 h. This activity has been attributed to graphenic-type N atoms on graphene. The active N-containing graphene catalysts were used four times without observing a decrease in conversion and selectivity of the process. A mechanism having tartaric and fumaric acids as key intermediates is proposed.

Graphical abstract: N-Doped graphene as a metal-free catalyst for glucose oxidation to succinic acid

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Feb 2017
Accepted
27 Mar 2017
First published
27 Mar 2017

Green Chem., 2017,19, 1999-2005

N-Doped graphene as a metal-free catalyst for glucose oxidation to succinic acid

C. Rizescu, I. Podolean, J. Albero, V. I. Parvulescu, S. M. Coman, C. Bucur, M. Puche and H. Garcia, Green Chem., 2017, 19, 1999 DOI: 10.1039/C7GC00473G

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