Conversion of Sugars to Lactic Acid Derivatives Using Heterogeneous Zeotype Catalysts
Haldor Topsoe (Denmark) · Technical University of Denmark
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Abstract
Presently, very few compounds of commercial interest are directly accessible from carbohydrates by using nonfermentive approaches. We describe here a catalytic process for the direct formation of methyl lactate from common sugars. Lewis acidic zeotypes, such as Sn-Beta, catalyze the conversion of mono- and disaccharides that are dissolved in methanol to methyl lactate at 160 degrees C. With sucrose as the substrate, methyl lactate yield reaches 68%, and the heterogeneous catalyst can be easily recovered by filtration and reused multiple times after calcination without any substantial change in the product selectivity.
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- Chemistry
- Catalysis
- Raw material
- Fructose
- Biomass (ecology)
- Commodity chemicals
- Organic chemistry
- Fermentation
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