Abstract

Catalytic synthesis of value-added chemicals from renewable biomass or biomass-derived platform chemicals is an important way to reduce current dependence on fossil-fuel resources. In recent years, 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) has received significant attention due to its wide application in many fields, particularly as a substitute of petrochemical-derived terephthalic acid in the synthesis of useful polymers. Therefore, much effort has been devoted to the catalytic synthesis of FDCA. In this critical review, we will provide an overview of concise and up-to-date methods for the synthesis of FDCA from HMF oxidation or directly from carbohydrates by one-pot reaction, giving special attention to catalytic systems, mechanistic insight, reaction pathway, and catalyst stability. In addition, the one-pot oxidative conversion of carbohydrates into FDCA and the one-pot synthesis of FDCA derivatives are also discussed. It is anticipated that the chemistry detailed in this review will guide researchers to deve...

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