(632b) Selective Oxidation of Glycerol to Glycolic Acid over Hignly Efficient Fe/TiO2 Catalysts
AIChE Annual Meeting
2021
2021 Annual Meeting
Sustainable Engineering Forum
Poster Session: Sustainable Engineering Forum - Virtual
Monday, November 15, 2021 - 10:30am to 12:00pm
As biomass energy continues to replace part of fossil fuels, it is of great significance to complete the cheap and efficient conversion of bio-polyols. Glycerol (GLY) is an important component of energy because the production of biodiesel could generate a lot of inexpensive glycerol as a by-product. However, developing efficient catalytic process of non-precious metals remains a challenge during the selective oxidation of glycerol. With different glycerol conversion pathways, oxidation in the liquid phase using metal catalysts has been studied mostly, targeting various value-added products (i.e., 1,3-dihydroxyacetone (DHA), glycolic acid (GLYOA), or tartronic acid (TA)), among which GLYOA has the greatest commercial value and the maximum demand. In particular, its polymer is a new degradable material and has a wide application prospect.
Herein, we prepared Fe catalysts supported by TiO2 with different crystal forms for the direct oxidation of glycerol to glycolic acid. Through the optimization of system parameters, the Fe-TiO2 catalyst exhibits excellent catalytic performance with more than 50% yields under mild conditions. It is found that Feδ+-Ti5c-O2c active species could be generated on the interface of the TiO2 (101) crystal plane due to the strong interaction of Fe-TiO2, further promoting the oxidation of glycerol and the subsequent C-C cleavage of oxygen-containing intermediates. The insights here may pave the way to the rational design of non-noble metal catalysts for efficient conversion of biomass under mild conditions.