Abstract

The catalytic performance of Aquivion PFSA, a solid superacid, was investigated in the catalytic glycosylation of glucose with fatty alcohols. Four main criteria were considered to evaluate the catalytic performance of Aquivion PFSA: (1) the selectivity of the reaction, (2) the turnover frequency, (3) the reactor productivity, and (4) the catalyst stability/recycling. To shed light on the catalytic performance of Aquivion PFSA, it was systematically compared to H2SO4, which is industrially employed in such reactions. We discovered that Aquivion PFSA surpassed the catalytic performance of H2SO4 in terms of activity, selectivity, and reactor productivity. In particular, Aquivion PFSA selectively converted glucose to alkyl polyglucosides (DP = 1.2) with 85% yield, which corresponded to a reactor productivity as high as 477 kg/(m3 h). Conversely to H2SO4, Aquivion PFSA was also capable of selectively producing alkyl polyglucosides directly from glucose syrup, a cheap source of glucose. This result was ascribe...

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