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Green Chemistry | 2010

Liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene to terephthalic acid at medium-high temperatures: multiple benefits of CO2-expanded liquids

Xiaobin Zuo; Fenghui Niu; Kirk Snavely; Bala Subramaniam; Daryle H. Busch

The Co/Mn/Br catalyzed oxidation of p-xylene to terephthalic acid (TPA) is demonstrated in CO2-expanded solvents at temperatures lower than those of the traditional Mid-Century (MC) process. As compared with the traditional air (N2/O2) oxidation system, the reaction with CO2/O2 mixture at 160 °C and using an additional inert gas (N2 or CO2) pressure of 100 bar increases both the yield of TPA and the purity of solid TPA via a more efficient conversion of the intermediates, 4-carboxybenzaldehyde and p-toluic acid. At the same time, the amount of yellow colored by-products in the solid TPA product is also lessened, as determined by spectroscopic analysis. Equally important, the decomposition or burning of the solvent, acetic acid, monitored in terms of the yield of the gaseous products, CO and CO2, is reduced by ca. 20% based on labeled CO2 experiments. These findings broaden the versatility of this new class of reaction media in homogeneous catalytic oxidations by maximizing the utilization of feedstock carbon for desired products while simultaneously reducing carbon emissions.


Journal of Coordination Chemistry | 2005

Toward the soil poultice and a new separations methodology: rebinding of macrocyclic metal complexes to molecularly imprinted polymers specifically templated via noncovalent interactions

Xiaobin Zuo; D. Mosha; S.J. Archibald; A.K. McCasland; A.M. Hassan; Richard S. Givens; Daryle H. Busch

The siderophore-based extraction of iron from the soil by bacteria is proposed as a model for a new separation methodology labeled the soil poultice, a molecular device that would selectively retrieve the complex of a targeted metal ion. In this first feasibility study we describe the synthesis and characterization of molecularly imprinted polymers based on noncovalent interactions, and their application in the specific recognition of macrocyclic metal complexes. The imprinting by salts of {N, N′, N′′, N′′′-tetra(2-cyanoethyl)cyclam}nickel(II) and {N, N′, N′′, N′′′-tetra(2-carbamoylethyl)cyclam}nickel(II) involves multiple hydrogen-bonding interactions when combined during copolymerization with the functional monomer acrylamide or with the crosslinking monomer N,N′-ethylenebisacrylamide. Good rebinding capacity for the imprinting metal complex was observed in both acetonitrile and water. Parallel experiments using the vinylsulfonate salt of either nickel(II) complex adds electrostatic interactions, and use of good coordinating groups as functional monomers (e.g. vinyl pyridines) adds a minor ligand component. Imprinted polymers using pairs of interactions (hydrogen bonding plus electrostatic attractions or hydrogen bonding plus minor ligand binding) exhibit greatly increased rebinding abilities, revealing a most promising synergism between pairs of supramolecular modes of attraction. Furthermore, imprinting the polymers with the β isomer of {N,N′,N′′,N′′′-tetra(2-carbamoylethyl)cyclam}nickel(II) perchlorate led to a marked preference for reuptake of the β isomer, exemplifying a substantial stereoselectivity. The reuptake of the β isomer was eight times that of the α isomer. The polymers are resistant to strong acids and oxidizing agents and show an increase in rebinding capacity during cycles of reuse. The affinities of the same ligands were determined for a number of metal ions, revealing high degrees of selectivity for Hg(II) and Cu(II). The imprinting procedure, combined with the accompanying selective chelation by macrocyclic ligands, supports the possibility of a new methodology for efficient extraction of metal ions under conditions not necessarily amenable to conventional techniques.


Chemical Engineering Science | 2013

A SPRAY REACTOR CONCEPT FOR CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF P-XYLENE TO PRODUCE HIGH-PURITY TEREPHTHALIC ACID

Meng Li; Fenghui Niu; Xiaobin Zuo; Peter D. Metelski; Daryle H. Busch; Bala Subramaniam


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2008

Liquid-Phase Oxidation of Toluene and p-toluic Acid under Mild Conditions : Synergistic Effects of Cobalt, Zirconium, Ketones, and Carbon Dioxide

Xiaobin Zuo; Bala Subramaniam, ,†,§ and; Daryle H. Busch


ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2016

Optimization of Co/Mn/Br-Catalyzed Oxidation of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural to Enhance 2,5-Furandicarboxylic Acid Yield and Minimize Substrate Burning

Xiaobin Zuo; Padmesh Venkitasubramanian; Daryle H. Busch; Bala Subramaniam


Archive | 2012

PROCESS FOR PRODUCING BOTH BIOBASED SUCCINIC ACID AND 2,5-FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID

Bala Subramaniam; Xiaobin Zuo; Daryle H. Busch; Padmesh Venkitasubramaniam


Archive | 2012

SPRAY OXIDATION PROCESS FOR PRODUCING 2,5-FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID FROM HYDROXYMETHYLFURFURAL

Bala Subramaniam; Xiaobin Zuo; Daryle Busch; Padmesh Venkitasubramanian


Aiche Journal | 2017

Kinetics of homogeneous 5-hydroxymethylfurfural oxidation to 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid with Co/Mn/Br catalyst

Xiaobin Zuo; Amit S. Chaudhari; Kirk Snavely; Fenghui Niu; Hongda Zhu; Kevin J. Martin; Bala Subramaniam


Archive | 2017

processo para efetuar uma oxidação em um suprimento

Bala Subramaniam; Daryle Busch; Padmesh Venkitasubramaniam; Xiaobin Zuo


Archive | 2017

processo para efetuar uma oxidação em um suprimento passível de aspersão; e processo para fazer ácido 2,5-furanodicarboxílico a partir de frutose, glicose ou uma combinação de frutos e glicose

Bala Subramaniam; Daryle Busch; Padmesh Venkitasubramaniam; Xiaobin Zuo

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