Catalysis Communications (Apr 2022)

Transfer hydrogenation of methyl levulinate with methanol to gamma valerolactone over Cu-ZrO2: A sustainable approach to liquid fuels

  • Mark Douthwaite,
  • Bin Zhang,
  • Sarwat Iqbal,
  • Peter J. Miedziak,
  • Jonathan K. Bartley,
  • David J. Willock,
  • Graham J. Hutchings

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 164
p. 106430

Abstract

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Cu-ZrO2 is demonstrated to be a highly effective catalyst for the transfer hydrogenation of methyl levulinate to γ-valerolactone, using methanol as the hydrogen donor. The emergence of several new strategies for synthesising green methanol, underlines its potential as a sustainable hydrogen source for such transformations. Transfer hydrogenation of methyl levulinate over Cu-ZrO2 was determined to proceed through a two-step ‘hydrogen borrowing’ process. The first step involves methanol dehydrogenation (rate limiting) and the second, levulinate reduction. This proof-of-concept study demonstrates that methanol can be used effectively as a hydrogen source for such transformations when a suitable catalyst is employed.

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