Abstract

Furfuryl alcohol in high concentrations (1 M) was hydrolyzed to levulinic acid in high yields (>70%) using H-ZSM-5 zeolite as the catalyst in monophasic tetrahydrofuran (THF)–water solvent systems. Reaction kinetics studies using H-ZSM-5 were carried out, and combined with results obtained for other Brønsted acid catalysts, we suggest that the structural properties of H-ZSM-5, in conjunction with increased reaction performance using the polar aprotic solvent THF, are effective for furfuryl alcohol hydrolysis to levulinic acid while inhibiting furfuryl alcohol polymerization reactions. In addition, on the basis of results obtained for a wide range of THF–H2O solvent systems (19:1–1:2 w/w), we suggest that the hydrophobic nature of H-ZSM-5 alters the internal solvent microenvironment within the zeolite framework, allowing for high levulinic acid yields, even at low THF solvent concentrations (e.g., 1:2 THF–H2O w/w).

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