Abstract

Vanadyl phosphate (VOP) was used as acid catalyst in the dehydration of fructose aqueous solutions to afford 5-hydroxymethyl-2-furaldehyde (HMF). Promising results, in terms of activity (turnover frequency (TOF) ≈ 200 mmol HMF/g cat h) and selectivity, have been achieved. New catalytic systems, obtained by substitution of some VO 3+ groups with trivalent metals (Fe 3+, Cr 3+, Ga 3+, Mn 3+, Al 3+), were also checked. In particular, when Fe-substituted VOP was employed the highest up to now reported activities were obtained working on concentrated fructose solutions in the presence of a low amount of catalyst (TOF up to 376). Notwithstanding the high concentration of the substrate in aqueous medium neither insoluble polymeric by-products nor HMF rehydration compounds were formed. Finally, preliminary experiments carried out with VOP catalysts supported on inorganic oxides allowed to conclude that this approach is promising, provided that a support with proper acid character is adopted.

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