Acid‐Catalyzed Activation and Condensation of the =C5H Bond of Furfural on Aldehydes, an Entry Point to Biobased Monomers

Author:

Behloul Sarah1,Gayraud Oscar1,Frapper Gilles1,Guégan Frédéric1,Upitak Kanokon2,Thomas Christophe M.2,Yan Z.3,De Oliveira Vigier Karine1,Jérôme François1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut de Chimie des Milieux et Matériaux de Poitiers Université de Poitiers CNRS 1 rue Marcel Doré 86073 Poitiers France

2. Chimie ParisTech PSL University CNRS Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris 75005 Paris France

3. Eco-Efficient Products and Process Laboratory Syensqo/CNRS 3966 Jin Du Rd., Xin Zhuang Industrial Zone Shanghai 201108 China

Abstract

AbstractFurfural is an industrially relevant biobased chemical platform. Unlike classical furan, or C‐alkylated furans, which have been previously described in the current literature, the =C5H bond of furfural is unreactive. As a result, on a large scale, C=C and C=O bond hydrogenation/hydrogenolysis is mainly performed, with furfuryl alcohol and methyl tetrahydrofuran being the two main downstream chemicals. Here, we show that the derivatization of the ‐CHO group of furfural restores the reactivity of its =C5H bond, thus permitting its double condensation on various alkyl aldehydes. Overcoming the recalcitrance of the =C5H bond of furfural has opened an access to a biobased monomer, whose potential have been investigated in the fabrication of renewably‐sourced poly(silylether). By means of a combined theoretical‐experimental study, a reactivity scale for furfural and its protected derivatives against carbonylated compounds has been established using an electrophilicity descriptor, a means to predict the molecular diversity and complexity this pathway may support, and also to de‐risk any project related to this topic. Finally, by using performance criteria for industrial operations in the field of fuels and commodities, we discussed the industrial potential of this work in terms of cost, E‐factor, reactor productivity and catalyst consumption.

Funder

Université de Poitiers

Publisher

Wiley

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