The dark side of biomass valorization: A laboratory experiment to understand humins formation, catalysis and green chemistry

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Pfab, Evan
Filiciotto, Layla
Luque, Rafael
Publisher
ACS PublicationsDate
2019Subject
Second-Year UndergraduateLaboratory Instruction
Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary
Hands-On Learning/Manipulatives
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
Carbohydrates
Catalysis
Thin Layer Chromatography
Water/Water Chemistry
Green Chemistry
Sustainability
Systems Thinking
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This laboratory experiment introduces students to an important reaction in biomass valorization and allows them to gain a practical understanding of green chemistry. Acid-catalyzed dehydration reactions of fructose to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and thus humins were performed both with and without aqueous solvent, along with two different catalysts (Amberlyst-15 and alumina). Students were able to compare and analyze the effects of these different conditions using thin-layer chromatography, while grasping concepts of catalysis and circular economy. By observing the formation of humins under some of the reactions tested, the students could evidence systems thinking in humin valorization.