Chemical Communications

Integrating enzymatic and acid catalysis to convert glucose into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural

R Huang, W Qi, R Su, Z He

Index: Huang, Renliang; Qi, Wei; Su, Rongxin; He, Zhimin Chemical Communications, 2010 , vol. 46, # 7 p. 1115 - 1117

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Abstract

Current processes to produce HMF generally involve the use of acid catalysts in biphasic systems and metal chlorides in ionic liquid solvents. 4–8 Dumesic and co-workers demonstrated that high yields (approximately 75%) of HMF could be obtained from fructose in aqueous/organic reaction media. 7,8 However, such a system exhibited low ability (HMF yield less than 25%) to transform from glucose, which is a more stable and abundant sugar source. To achieve ...

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