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Vanadyl Phthalocyanine as a Low-Temperature/Low-Pressure Catalyst for the Conversion of Fructose to Methyl Levulinate. | LitMetric

Vanadyl Phthalocyanine as a Low-Temperature/Low-Pressure Catalyst for the Conversion of Fructose to Methyl Levulinate.

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School of Earth Environmental and Marine Sciences, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, 1 W University Blvd, Brownsville, TX 78521, USA.

Published: May 2025


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In this study, a vanadyl phthalocyanine was synthesized and characterized using XRD, FTIR, and XPS, confirming the successful metalation of the phthalocyanine ring. XRD analysis showed the vanadyl phthalocyanine crystallized in the P-1 crystal lattice, with unit cell parameters a = 12.058 Å, b = 12.598 Å, and c = 8.719 Å, and the lattice angels were 96.203°, 94.941°, and 68.204°. FTIR spectroscopy supported the metalation by the disappearance of the N-H stretch of the non-metalated phthalocyanine. The vanadyl phthalocyanine was tested as a heterogenous catalyst for the conversion of fructose into methyl levulinate in HSO-methanol and HCl-methanol systems. The HSO-methanol reaction system catalyzed with the vanadyl phthalocyanine, and a zeroth-order rate constant of 1.10 × 10 M/s was observed, which was 1.74 times faster than sulfuric acid alone. The HCl-methanol system showed a zeroth-order of reaction with a rate constant of 2.33 × 10 M/s, which was 1.3 times faster than the HCl-methanol alone. While the HCl-methanol system showed a faster reaction rate, product distribution favored methyl levulinate formation in the HSO-methanol system. The main products identified were methyl levulinate and hepta-2,4-dienoic acid methyl ester, with a minor amount of hydroxymethylfurfural formed. These results suggest that vanadyl phthalocyanine can be effectively used as a catalyst to increase the rate of fructose conversion to methyl levulinate in either HSO or HCl-methanol.

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