Functional B@ m CN-assisted photocatalytic oxidation of biomass-derived pentoses and hexoses to lactic acid
The integration of biorefining and photocatalysis is the most promising approach to enable green and efficient synthesis of biomass-based high value chemicals. Herein, a novel and functional carbon nitride photocatalyst was developed to achieve the production of lactic acid under visible-light irrad...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Green chemistry : an international journal and green chemistry resource : GC 2020-10, Vol.22 (19), p.6384-6392 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The integration of biorefining and photocatalysis is the most promising approach to enable green and efficient synthesis of biomass-based high value chemicals. Herein, a novel and functional carbon nitride photocatalyst was developed to achieve the production of lactic acid under visible-light irradiation. The doping of boron (B) and oxygen (O) atoms in the catalyst (B@
m
CN-
Y
) not only reduced the bandgaps, but also improved the separation efficiency of surface photoinduced charge carriers, resulting in an enhanced photocatalytic activity of B@
m
CN-
Y
. Furthermore, the catalyst exhibited excellent activity for different biomass-based monosaccharides, and the highest yield was 92.7%. Various oxidative active species of h
+
,
1
O
2
, ˙O
2
−
and ˙OH all benefit the synthesis of lactic acid, while the effect of h
+
is superior to that of the others. The catalyst is also highly stable and recyclable, and the system for producing lactic acid has potential for amplification. The yield and conversion of a one-thousand-fold scale-up experiment retained 68.6% and 89.0% of the values of the one time experiment. This work promotes the development of photocatalytic biomass refining. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9262 1463-9270 |
DOI: | 10.1039/D0GC01896A |