Affiliation:
1. Key laboratory of green chemistry and Technology Ministry of Education College of Chemistry Sichuan University Chengdu Sichuan 610064 P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractOxime chemicals are the building blocks of many anticancer drugs and widely used in industry and laboratory. A simple but robust hierarchically porous zeolite (HTS‐1) catalyst was prepared by hydrothermal methods and used for the preparation of vanillin oxime from vanillin in NH3 ⋅ H2O/DIO (v/v 1/10) system. The results of the catalyst characterization showed that the larger pore size and more framework Ti were conducive to promote the transformation of the substrates. The conversion of vanillin and the yield of vanillin oxime were both higher than 99 % under optimized reaction conditions. It was found that the reaction proceeded by oxidation of NH3 to hydroxylamine (NH2OH), and oximation of hydroxylamine with vanillin to obtain vanillin oxime, where the rate‐controlling step was the hydroxylamine formation, and the apparent activation energy was 26.22 kJ/mol. The corresponding oximation products could also be obtained by extending this method to other compounds derived from lignin. Furthermore, the catalytic system was used directly to the conversion of birch biomass to obtain oxime products such as vanillin oxime, syringaldehyde oxime, and furfural oxime etc. This work might give insights into the sustainable production of N‐containing high‐value products from lignocellulose.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry