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Electrochemical characterization of pyrophosphate-based catalysts for the oxidation of furfural in aqueous phase

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    0483309 - ÚFCH JH 2019 RIV CH eng J - Journal Article
    Bodišová, J. - Soták, T. - Naumowicz, M. - Sokolová, Romana - Hronec, M. - Híveš, J. - Gál, M.
    Electrochemical characterization of pyrophosphate-based catalysts for the oxidation of furfural in aqueous phase.
    Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. Roč. 891, JUL 2018 (2018), s. 126-130. ISSN 1572-6657. E-ISSN 1873-2569
    Institutional support: RVO:61388955
    Keywords : Pyrophosphates * Abrasive linear sweep voltammetry * Carbon paste electrode
    OECD category: Analytical chemistry
    Impact factor: 3.218, year: 2018

    Furfural, an important renewable, non-petroleum based chemical feedstock is basic chemical during various synthesis and can be obtained from a variety of agricultural byproducts. Maleic acid used in the synthesis of lubricants, plasticizers, resins, copolymers etc. can be alternatively prepared by the selective oxidation of biomass-based furfural. In this contribution copper–phosphate based catalysts with alkaline earth metals in their structure are characterized by abrasive linear sweep voltammetry at carbon paste electrode. The importance of phase composition on the catalyst selectivity and overall furfural conversion of the respective samples is also discussed. Based on the voltammetric results and catalytic performance of the individual copper based catalysts it is possible to conclude that the presence of Cu(I) plays an important role in the selectivity of the respective catalysts. The highest selectivity to the desired product of furfural oxidation (Maleic acid) was achieved in the case of CaCuP2O7 with Ca:Cu = 1:1 ration. In the structure of this catalyst the highest amount of Cu(I) was determined. Results obtained by the electrochemical methods are supported and compared with other techniques.
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