Abstract

Alginic acid, a major carbohydrate material of macroalgae, was hydrothermally treated to produce furfural over various metal cations as catalysts. Among the metal cations, Cu(II) ions showed the highest furfural yield (13.19mol%) at 200°C for 30min. In the hydrothermal reaction of alginic acid catalyzed by Cu(II) ion at reaction temperatures from 160 to 220°C, the yields of furfural were proportional to reaction time, however, the maximum furfural yields decreased after certain reaction times due to the conversion of furfural to humins or organic acids. The catalyst concentration was significantly influential on the yield of furfural, the optimal concentration of Cu(II) ions was 0.01M for the most effective production of furfural. In addition to furfural, lactic acid, glycolic acid and formic acid were produced in different amounts depending on the metal cations. The effect of Cu(II) ion on the depolymerization of alginate was studied with gel permeation chromatography (GPC) analysis in various reaction conditions. A plausible reaction pathway of furfural production catalyzed by Cu(II) ions was suggested.

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