Renewable synthesis of branched diols as polymer precursors from biomass-derived lactones and 2-pyrones

Hydric alcohols are important synthetic intermediates used to manufacture polymer, fine chemicals, and commodity products. Recent environmental problems due to fossil fuel-based non-degradable products have call for the advancement in research towards developing an alternate source that can sustaina...

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Main Authors: Md. Imteyaz Alam, Pramod Kumar, Ashish Bohre, M. Ali Haider
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2022-01-01
Series:Materials Science for Energy Technologies
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S258929912100046X
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Summary:Hydric alcohols are important synthetic intermediates used to manufacture polymer, fine chemicals, and commodity products. Recent environmental problems due to fossil fuel-based non-degradable products have call for the advancement in research towards developing an alternate source that can sustainably substitute petroleum. In this direction, we have conceptualized a combined fermentation and catalytic process to obtain biorenewable branched diols from biomass. The significant yield of the desired diol products was obtained from different lignocellulose-based cyclic esters under optimized conditions. In order to know the universality of our process, saturated, partially saturated and unsaturated lactones were tested, which gave up to 99% conversion and (∼68–91%) diol’s yield. Finally, a plausible mechanism for 6-amyl-α-pyrone hydrogenation is proposed which is more likely to follow a pathway involving ring-opening reaction via partial hydrogenation of the double bond.
ISSN:2589-2991