Abstract

Chemical bonding of Bronsted acidic ionic liquids (BAILs) on suitable supports is one of the promising strategies to develop efficient solid acids for catalytic conversion of biomass/derivatives to fuels and value-added chemicals. For this purpose, a series of dendritic fibrous nitrogen-doped carbon nanospheres functionalized by BAILs are demonstrated for the first time via an in situ silica nanocasting approach followed by chemical modification with 1,3-propanesultone and trifluoromethanesulonic acid successively. The resulting DFNC–[C3N][OTf] (C3 = PrSO3H, OTf = SO3CF3) serve as the solid acid catalysts for three biomass conversion-concerned esterification reactions, and by the combination of the advantages of superstrong Bronsted acidity, fascinating dendritic fibrous nanostructures, and interesting hierarchical micro-mesoporosity, the DFNC–[C3N][OTf] catalysts exhibit excellent esterification activity. More importantly, the cooperation of chemical bonding the −[C3][OTf–] sites on the dendritic fibrous...

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