Jasper Verduyckt
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Green Chemistry | 2017
Jasper Verduyckt; Anton Geers; Birgit Claes; Samuel Eyley; Cédric Van Goethem; Ivo Stassen; Simon Smolders; Rob Ameloot; Ivo Vankelecom; Wim Thielemans; Dirk E. De Vos
A new reaction sequence of dehydration–decarboxylation–hydrogenation to transform citric acid into methylsuccinic acid has recently been developed using Pd as a noble metal catalyst in water. In this work Ni catalysts were investigated as low cost, non-noble metal alternatives. Several home-made and commercial catalysts were screened for this reaction. Citric acid was very reactive and full conversions were readily obtained in all cases. However, the selectivity to methylsuccinic acid was initially low, since typical Ni catalysts were not stable and therefore not able to hydrogenate the formed CC double bonds. Due to the lower hydrogenation activity of Ni compared to Pd, new side products appeared. Particularly, hydration of the CC double bonds made the reaction network more complex in this case. Fortunately, the formation of all hydration products – even the rather stable lactone, β-carboxy-γ-butyrolactone – was eventually shown to be completely reversible. Three routes were then studied to stabilise Ni catalysts and to enable the Ni catalyzed conversion of citric acid to methylsuccinic acid; partial neutralisation of the acid reactant, adding Fe to Ni/ZrO2 or to the reaction mixture and coating Ni particles with carbon, all proved to stabilise Ni and all resulted in high to very high methylsuccinic acid yields. Furthermore, the role of Fe was unravelled by performing reference reactions with different Fe compounds and by in depth characterisation of the NiFe/ZrO2 catalyst. Finally, the reaction conditions were optimised using the carbon-coated Ni nanoparticles and kinetic profiles were recorded to confirm the extended reaction network.
Chemical Communications | 2015
Laurens Claes; Jasper Verduyckt; Ivo Stassen; Bert Lagrain; Dirk E. De Vos
Chemical Science | 2017
Jasper Verduyckt; Dirk E. De Vos
ACS Catalysis | 2016
Jasper Verduyckt; Maarten Van Hoof; Free De Schouwer; Marike Wolberg; Mert Kurttepeli; Pierre Eloy; Eric M. Gaigneaux; Sara Bals; Christine E. A. Kirschhock; Dirk E. De Vos
Chemical Communications | 2017
Jasper Verduyckt; Dirk E. De Vos
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2017
Jasper Verduyckt; Robin Coeck; Dirk E. De Vos
Archive | 2018
Jasper Verduyckt; Robin Coeck; Anton Geers; Maarten Van Hoof; Dirk De Vos
Archive | 2016
Jasper Verduyckt; Maarten Van Hoof; Free De Schouwer; Dirk De Vos
Archive | 2016
Jasper Verduyckt; Maarten Van Hoof; Free De Schouwer; Marike Wolberg; Mert Kurttepeli; Sara Bals; Christine Kirschhock; Dirk De Vos
Synfacts | 2015
Yasuhiro Uozumi; Yoichi M. A. Yamada; Rikako Ishii; Laurens Claes; Jasper Verduyckt; Ivo Stassen; Bert Lagrain; Dirk E. De Vos