A Shortcut Route to Close Nitrogen Cycle: Bio-Based Amines Production via Selective Deoxygenation of Chitin Monomers over Ru/C in Acidic Solutions

Shaoqu Xie, Chuhua Jia, Scott Sergio Go Ong, Ziling Wang, Mei jun Zhu, Qiaojuan Wang, Yanhui Yang, Hongfei Lin

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Abstract

Chitin, a long-chain polymer of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (NAG) and the most abundant natural nitrogen-containing organic material in the world, is far under-utilized than other biomass resources. Herein, we demonstrate a highly efficient deoxygenation process to convert chitin monomer, i.e., NAG, into various amines, which are the ubiquitous platform chemicals in chemical industry. In the presence of H2 and Ru/C catalyst, the oxygen atoms in the glucosamine molecules are removed in the form of H2O and/or CO/CO2, whereas CO is hydrogenated to CH4. By optimizing the reaction conditions, ∼50% yield of various amines was obtained via the selective deoxygenation of NAG. The reaction mechanism has been proposed. These findings not only promote shell biorefinery in green chemistry and fishery industry but also provide chemicals for material science, resulting in expanding cooperation in new areas such as clean energy, energy conservation, environment protection, and infrastructure.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101096
JournaliScience
Volume23
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 May 2020

Keywords

  • Catalysis
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Green Chemistry

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