Transfer hydrogenation of levulinic acid from glycerol and ethanol using water-soluble iridium N-heterocyclic carbene complexes

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry(2020)

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The upgrading of biomass derivatives to biofuels and chemicals through transfer hydrogenation (TH) is attractive relative to direct hydrogenation, especially when the hydrogen donors can be sourced renewably. Here we report the first process that uses glycerol, a renewable waste material from biodiesel processing, as a hydrogen donor in the catalytic TH of a biomass-derived platform chemical, levulinic acid, to selectively afford γ-hydroxyvaleric acid (GHV) and lactic acid (LA). GHV can be further converted to γ-valerolactone (GVL), a widely used platform chemical. Levulinic acid can be used directly, without esterification, which is typically needed for transfer hydrogenation. The process is efficiently facilitated by robust iridium N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes with sulfonate functional groups at low catalyst loading (1–10 ppm), affording quantitative conversion of levulinic acid in the presence of KOH to GHV, with >100,000 TON in 2 h at 150 °C, using 1 ppm catalyst. The most prolific catalyst, [(NHC-SO3-)2(CO)2Ir]Na, can also facilitate transfer hydrogenation from other hydrogen donors, such as 2-propanol, potassium formate, and most notably, ethanol, which can also be derived from renewables. Ethanol is a highly efficient hydrogen donor for levulinic acid using this catalyst, affording >7,000 turnovers in 2 h using 10 ppm catalyst.
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N-heterocyclic carbene,Transfer hydrogenation,Glycerol,Ethanol,Iridium,Levulinic acid
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