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Optimization of 5-HMF Synthesis by Using Catalytic Dehydration in Biphasic System with a Packed-Bed Continuous Flow
Supakrit Pumrod1, Nattee Akkarawatkhoosith2, Tiprawee Tongtummachat2
1Center of Excellence on Petrochemical and Materials Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand.
Abstract:
The depletion of fossil fuels and their associated environmental concerns necessitate the exploration of sustainable alternatives. 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF), a versatile platform chemical derived from biomass, holds significant potential for the production of biofuels, industrial intermediates, and polymers. This study employs a factorial experimental design to investigate the impact of fructose concentration, organic-to-aqueous phase ratio, and reaction time on 5-HMF yield using a biphasic system with a cation exchange resin catalyst. Optimal conditions predicted by the model, including a 100 g/L fructose solution, an organic-to-aqueous phase ratio of 8.36:1, and a reaction time of 6.91 min, were validated experimentally, resulting in a 73.45% 5-HMF yield. Subsequent purification steps, involving activated carbon adsorption for the organic phase and a two-stage extraction with butanol and NaCl for the aqueous phase, achieved 92.63% and 92.13% purity and recovery, respectively. These findings offer valuable insights for the efficient production of 5-HMF.

