Hydrogen‐Economic Synthesis of Gasoline‐like Hydrocarbons by Catalytic Hydrodecarboxylation of the Biomass‐derived Angelica Lactone Dimer

CHEMCATCHEM(2017)

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The biomass-derived platform molecule levulinic acid is converted into the angelica lactone dimer (ALD) in high overall yield using simple inorganic catalysts. Hydrodecarboxylation of ALD using a Pd/gamma-Al2O3 catalyst under moderate hydrogen gas pressure at high temperatures generates branched C-8-C-9 hydrocarbons in nearly quantitative yield consuming as little as a single equivalent of external hydrogen. These molecules are high-octane "drop-in" equivalents of isoalkanes used in commercial gasoline. Catalytic hydrodecarboxylation is presented as a highly effective means to reduce hydrogen demand in biomass-to-biofuel conversion technologies.
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biofuels,biomass,hydrocarbons,hydrodecarboxylation,isoalkanes
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