Abstract

Total hydrogenation of furfural (FAL) is an efficient way to produce the industrially important tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol (THFOL). However, it is a challenge to obtain highly selective catalysts for this transformation especially under mild reaction conditions. Herein, we report that the β-ketoenamine-linked covalent organic framework (TpBD COF) supported ultrafine Pd nanoparticles exhibit significantly enhanced selectivity for THFOL compared to Pd/C (95% vs. 82 %) at almost full FAL conversion. This heightened selectivity is attributed to the increased electronic density on the Pd surface, resulting from the electron-donating effect of pendant groups in the TpBD COF. Moreover, kinetic investigations reveal that the activity of total FAL hydrogenation on Pd surface is linked to the rate-determining step in its first C = O hydrogenation process. Additionally, Pd/TpBD COF could catalyse various other bio-based furanic compounds to the corresponding furan ring saturated products in high yields. This work provides guidance for the rational design catalysts to improve its tandem hydrogenation efficiency.

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