WO2006063287A2 - Conversion of 2,5-(hydroxymethyl) furaldehyde to 2,5-bis (hydroxymethyl) tetrahydofuran, purification and industrial uses of the product - Google Patents
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- FIELD Improved methods of synthesizing chemical compounds are disclosed herein. Reduction and oxidation reactions forming important polymeric compounds are disclosed. Methods of optimizing the reduction and oxidation reactions, as well as purification and uses of the reaction products also are disclosed.
- the present application claims priority to and incorporates by reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/635,406, filed December 10, 2005 and U.S. Patent Application No. 1 1/070,063, filed March 2, 2005.
- HMF 2,5-(Hydroxymethyl)furaldehyde
- HMF 2,5-(hydroxymethyl)- furfural
- HMF has many important industrial and commercial applications, largely due to its many functional groups and ability to serve as a precursor in many polymerization reactions.
- HMF for example, is a suitable starting source for the formation of various furan monomers required for the preparation of non-petroleum- derived polymeric materials.
- HMF as well as other 2,5-disubstituted furanic derivatives, also has great potential for use in the field of intermediate chemicals produced from regrowing (i.e., renewable) resources.
- HMF may be used to produce a wide range of products, including, but not limited to, polymers, solvents, surfactants, pharmaceuticals, and plant protecting agents.
- the structure of HMF is shown below:
- HMF Benzene-based macromolecular compounds
- HMF must be produced at competitive prices.
- the production of HMF has been studied for years, but an efficient and cost- effective method of producing HMF in high yields has yet to be found.
- HMF is primarily produced from the dehydration reaction of a carbohydrate compound, particularly monosaccharides, including glucose and fructose. After dehydration, complications can arise, such as the rehydratiing of HMF, often yielding the byproducts levulinic acid and formic acid.
- Another competing side reaction is the polymerization of HMF and/or fructose to form humin polymers.
- Hexoses are the preferred carbohydrate source from which HMF is formed.
- Fructose is the preferred hexose used for the dehydration reaction to form HMF. This is in part because fructose has been shown to be more amenable to the dehydration reaction.
- the fructose structure is shown below:
- Fructose is more expensive than other hexoses, such as glucose (dextrose), and maltose, for example.
- hexoses such as glucose (dextrose), and maltose, for example.
- Early processes and procedures for the production of HMF focused on the use of crystalline fructose, but its widespread use is prevented by its high cost.
- Other sources of fructose including high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), have been used to produce HMF and other furan derivatives.
- HFCS high-fructose corn syrup
- Szmant and Chundery used high fructose corn syrup as a starting material in forming HMF, as disclosed in a 1981 article in J. Chem. Tech. Biotechnol., 31, (pgs. 135- 145).
- Szmant and Chundry used a variety of carbohydrates as starting material, but designed reaction conditions specific to each carbohydrate source. For example, they used a boron trifluoride catalyst (BF 3 Et 2 O) with DMSO as a solvent in the conversion of HFCS to HMF, but utilized different catalyst/solvent combinations with different starting materials. Use of BF 3 Et 2 O as a catalyst is not economically practical since it cannot be recovered and re-used. Furthermore, Szmant and Chundry required the use of a Pluronic emulsifier to suppress foaming. They also required bubbling of nitrogen to suppress oxidation and the use of DMSO as a solvent, which is not easily separable from the HMF product, and therefore creates difficulties with product recovery. It remains desirable, therefore, to develop an industrially practicable process for producing HMF in high purit.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,706,900 to Grushin et al. also discloses the dehydration of fructose in the form of high-fructose corn syrup, to form HMF as an intermediate; but this process is performed in the context of forming diformylfuran (DFF), also known as 2,5-dicarboxaldehyde .
- DFF diformylfuran
- the reaction proceeds in an aqueous environment, and the HMF that is formed is not isolated from the reaction mixture, but rather is directly converted to DFF without an isolation step.
- the reaction conditions of Grushin '900 are therefore not constrained by considerations of product yields of HMF, as it is formed as an intermediate that is not isolated as a product.
- Grushin '900 is not constrained by considerations of isolating HMF from the product mixture.
- An efficient method for producing HMF in desirable yields and sufficiently high purity from a natural and industrially convenient carbohydrate source or mixed carbohydrate source has yet to be found.
- an organic solvent may be added to the aqueous solution, such as, for example, butanol or dioxane.
- an organic solvent such as, for example, butanol or dioxane.
- Such systems present a difficulty in that rehydration of HMF is common and ether formation of HMF occurs with the solvent if alcohols are employed. High yields of HMF, therefore, were not found with the addition of these organic solvents.
- aqueous solvent mixtures and anhydrous organic solvents have also been employed to ensure favorable reaction conditions. Examples of anhydrous organic solvents used include dimethylformamide, acetonitrile, dimethylsulfoxide, and polyethylene glycol.
- DMSO Dimethylsulfoxide
- Catalysts may also be used to promote the dehydration reaction of fructose to HMF.
- Some commonly used catalysts include cheap inorganic acids, such as H 2 SO 4 , H 3 PO 4 , HCI, and organic acids such as oxalic acid, levulinic acid, and p-toluene sulfonic acid. These acid catalysts are utilized in dissolved form, and as a result pose significant difficulties in their regeneration and reuse, and in their disposal. In order to avoid these problems, solid sulfonic acid catalysts have also been used. Solid acid resins, however, are limited in use by the formation of deactivating humin polymers on their surfaces under conditions taught in the art.
- catalysts such as boron trifluoride etherate
- Metals such as Zn, Al, Cr, Ti, Th, Zr, and V can be used as ions, salts, or complexes as catalysts. Such use has not brought improved results, however, as yields of HMF have continued to be low.
- Ion exchange catalysts have also been used, but have also delivered low HMF yields under conditions taught in the art, and further limit the reaction temperature to under 13O 0 C, which accordingly limits the yield.
- HMF derivatives may be more stable and easier to synthesize than HMF.
- Derivatives of particular interest include a compound principally derived by the reduction of HMF, 2,5-bis-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydrofuran (THF-diol), and a compound principally derived by the oxidation of HMF, 2,5-furandialdehyde (2,5- FDA). Because an economically feasible way to produce HMF had not been discovered (prior to the discovery disclosed in U.S. Provisional Application No 60/635,406), there also been a corresponding lack of interest in the production of these HMF derivatives.
- THF-diol is known to be used as a solvent, softener, humectant, and in the synthesis of plasticizers, resins, surfactants, and agricultural chemicals.
- THF- diol is also known to be used in pharmaceutical applications.
- THF-diol is typically prepared by Raney nickel reduction of HMF or dimethyl furan-2,5-dicarboxylate. These procedures, however, have not produced suitable yields, and are performed under extreme reaction conditions, both of which make the synthesis unattractive industrially. The reduction of HMF over Raney nickel, for example, is performed at 75 atmospheres and at 13O 0 C and has not provided satisfactory product yields.
- U.S. Patent Number 3,083,236 to Utne et al. for example discloses the synthesis of a number of derivatives from HMF, including THF-glycol.
- THF glycol is produced mainly as a by-product of other derivatives when using copper chromite as a catalyst under high pressure (approximately 5,000 psi (approximately 344.7 bar)), and
- Utne '236 also discloses the use of a Raney nickel catalyst, or palladium on charcoal without copper chromite to produce THF-glycol.
- the reaction conditions require a substantial time period to promote the synthesis.
- HMF derivatives have many known uses.
- a novel use for such derivatives disclosed herein is as an ingredient of a coating composition.
- Typical mixtures of liquid paint coatings, including interior latex paint are dilute solutions of organic resins with organic or inorganic coloring agents, and additives and extenders dissolved in an organic solvent.
- the organic solvent gives the coating solution the necessary viscosity, surface tension, and other properties necessary to allow application of a smooth layer of the solution.
- Typical coating solvents such as ethylene glycol, have high volatility, and contribute substantially to the coatings' volatile organic contents (VOC).
- VOC is commonly measured in paints, and high VOC is undesirable, as highly volatile organic solvents contribute to lingering paint smells, and may emit fumes arguably contributing to such maladies as "Sick Building Syndrome,” “Danish Painters Syndrome,” asthma, allergies, and other chemical sensitivities. Accordingly, there is a need for environmentally friendly paints and other coating compositions having reduced volatile organic content, as well as industrially convenient methods of making ingredients that may be included in coating compositions to reduce VOC of such compositions.
- THF-diol 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)- tetrahydrofuran
- the method includes heating a reaction mixture comprising 2,5 - (hydroxymethyl)furaldehyde (HMF), a solvent, and a catalyst system comprising nickel and zirconium at a temperature, for a time, and at a pressure sufficient to promote the reduction of HMF to THF-diol, to provide a product mixture comprising THF-diol.
- the solvent may be an organic solvent.
- greater than 90% of HMF is converted to THF-diol. In another non-limiting embodiment, greater than 95% of HMF is converted to THF-diol. In yet another non-limiting embodiment, greater than 99% of HMF is converted to THF-diol. In another non-limiting embodiment of the method, the method is carried out at a temperature between about 19O 0 C and about 21O 0 C. In another non-limiting embodiment, the method is carried out at a temperature between about 195 0 C and about 205 0 C.
- the reaction proceeds at a pressure between about 1450 pounds per square inch (psi) (about 100 bar), and about 1550 psi (about 107 bar), while in a further embodiment, the reaction proceeds at a pressure between about 1475 psi (about 102 bar) and about 1525 psi (about 105 bar).
- the reaction takes place in a time of less than about three hours. In another embodiment, the reaction takes place in a time of less than about two hours, and in a further embodiment, the reaction takes place in a time of about one hour.
- the reduction of HMF to THF-diol takes place while HMF is in solution in an organic solvent selected from the group consisting of ethyl acetate, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran, allyl acetate, methyl propionate, methyl isobutyl ketone, dimethylsulfoxide, and mixtures thereof.
- the method includes the step of isolating THF-diol from the product mixture by a method selected from, for example, and without limitation, fractional distillation and solvent extraction.
- a further method of preparing THF-diol from a carbohydrate source includes: i) preparing a first reaction mixture comprising a carbohydrate, a solvent and a catalyst; ii) heating the first reaction mixture to a temperature and for a time sufficient to promote acid-catalyzed dehydration of the carbohydrate to form a product comprising HMF; iii) preparing a second reaction mixture by combining the first product with an organic solvent and a catalyst system comprising nickel and zirconium; and iv) heating said second reaction mixture for a time, at a temperature, and at a pressure sufficient to promote reduction of HMF to THF-diol to produce a second product comprising THF-diol.
- the carbohydrate may be any carbohydrate, such as, but not limited to fructose.
- the carbohydrate source may be, but is not limited to, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS).
- a method for purifying THF-diol from a composition comprising THF-diol and at least one other material.
- the method comprises distilling the composition to isolate THF- diol.
- a method for purifying THF-diol from a composition comprising THF-diol and at least one other material.
- the method comprises performing a solvent extraction on the composition.
- a method of preparing 2,5- furandialdehye includes: i) reacting in a reaction mixture a material comprising 2,5(hydroxymethyl)furaldehyde; 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1- piperidinyloxyl; and an organic oxidant under reaction conditions sufficient to convert 2,5(hydroxymethyl)furaldehyde to 2,5-furandialdehyde, thereby producing a product comprising 2,5-furandialdehyde; and ii) isolating 2,5-furandialdehyde from said product.
- a method of preparing 2,5-furandialdehyde (2,5-FDA) includes: i) reacting in a reaction mixture a material comprising HMF with 2, 2, 6,6-tetramethyl-1 -piperidinyloxyl and an organic oxidant in an organic solvent under reaction conditions sufficient to convert HMF to 2,5-FDA to provide a product mixture comprising 2,5-FDA; and ii) isolating 2,5-FDA from the product mixture.
- the material comprising HMF may be a crude or purified mixture of HMF.
- a coating composition having reduced volatile organic content includes a latex polymer comprising a pigment; a coalescent; and THF- diol.
- a method of reducing the volatile organic content of a latex paint comprises including THF-diol in the latex paint composition.
- the reaction of HMF to 2,5-FDA proceeds via an oxidation reaction.
- the reaction is run with a catalyst and an organic oxidant, and may be performed with or without an organic solvent.
- the catalyst is 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxyl (TEMPO).
- TEMPO 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxyl
- the catalyst is the polymer-bound oxidizing agent (Macroporous polystyrene-bound equivalent of Oxoammonium-p- toluenesulfonate TEMPO, MP-TSO-TEMPO).
- the organic oxidant is [bis(acetoxy)-iodo]benzene (BAIB).
- the organic solvent is selected from the group consisting of methylisobutylketone (MIBK), tetrahydrofuran, ethyl acetate, dichloromethane, dimethylsulfoxide, and combinations thereof.
- the oxidation reaction takes place without addition of heat to the reaction.
- the reaction takes place at room temperature, which is approximately twenty-two degrees Celsius (22°C).
- the oxidation reaction takes place under reaction conditions including agitation of the reaction mixture. Agitation of the reaction mixture includes stirring or otherwise mixing the reaction mixture.
- the reaction mixture is stirred for a time period of about one hour.
- the reaction mixture may be stirred for more than an hour.
- 2,5-FDA is isolated from the resulting product mixture by one or more processes selected from the group consisting of distillation, precipitation, solvent extraction, and recrystallization.
- 2,5-FDA may be isolated or purified by an adsorptive separation process.
- An adsorptive separation process may be followed by a desorptive process to separate the target (2,5-FDA) from the adsorptive material.
- Adsorptive materials are well known in the art, and may be selected from one of the following, such as without limitation, carbon, activated carbon, alumina, and clay. Chromatographic separation processes, such as without limitation, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) may also be used.
- the molar product yield of 2,5-FDA from HMF is greater than 80%.
- the product yield of 2,5-FDA from HMF is greater than 85%.
- the product yield of 2,5-FDA from HMF is greater than 95%.
- a coating composition also is provided.
- the coating composition includes THF-diol, a latex polymer comprising a pigment, and a coalescent.
- the coalescent can be, for example, 2,2,4-trimethyl - 1 ,3-pentanediol monoisobutyrate propionic acid, which is available under the trade name TEXANOL ® .
- the coalescent can be a composition comprising a propylene glycol monoester of one or more vegetable oil fatty acids.
- An example of such a coalescent is available under the trade name ARCHER RC ® .
- the coating composition including THF-diol has a reduced volatile organic content (VOC).
- the VOC of the composition is not greater than about 50 grams per liter (g/l), and in another non-limiting embodiment is not greater than 100 g/l.
- THF-diol can be used as a complete or partial replacement for propylene glycol in coating compositions, and provides a lower VOC content.
- yield of a reaction refers to the number of moles of product over number of moles of reactant, multiplied by 100 (number of moles of product/number of reactant moles x 100).
- fractional distillation refers to a process by which components in a mixture are separated according to their different boiling points. Typically the process entails passing vapors from a boiling solution along a column, wherein the temperature of the column gradually decreases along its length. Components with a higher boiling point condense on the column and return to the solution, and components with a lower boiling point pass through the column and are collected.
- solvent extraction refers to the process of separating components of a mixture by using a solvent which possesses greater affinity for one component, and may therefore separate said one component from at least a second component which is less miscible than said one component with said solvent.
- the term "crude reaction mixture” refers to a reaction mixture that includes a primary reactant and non-reactant impurities in an industrially convenient conglomerate and that lacks chemical or other refinement. In some instances a crude reaction mixture may be a by-product of another reaction.
- the term "adsorptive separation process” refers to a method of isolating a target material from a composition comprising at least another material by bringing the composition in flowable contact with an adsorptive material.
- the adsorptive material has a predetermined greater affinity for the target material compared to the remainder of the composition. The greater affinity provides isolation of the target material from the composition by contact therewith, while the remainder of the composition is not adsorbed by the adsorptive material.
- Kieselguhr with a Zirconium promoter, and has an average particle size of 10-14 microns.
- the manufacturer specifies that it is suitable for hydrogenation of terpene compounds.
- the vessel was purged with hydrogen (4 x 500 pounds per square inch (psi)) (i.e. 4 x 34.5 bar) with stirring (1000 revolutions per minute (rpm)).
- the vessel was then pressurized to 1500 psi (103.4 bar) and heated to 200 0 C with continual stirring. After 1 hour, the reaction was allowed to cool to 40 0 C, and the catalyst removed by vacuum filtration. The solvent was removed by rotary evaporation to provide a brown oil (19.54 g).
- the reaction was performed under spectroscopic observation, monitoring the loss of the carbonyl group, which represented the point of conversion to the saturated alcohol.
- 2-furaldehyde was maintained at 200 0 C and at 1000 pounds per square inch (psi) hydrogen (69 bar) with varying catalyst loading levels and monitored by infrared spectroscopic analysis (IR).
- Tables 1 and 2 illustrate the effect of the reaction conditions, particularly the catalyst, by monitoring the loss of carbonyl signal and loss of aromaticity.
- Table 3 shows experiments involving the conversion of HMF to THF- diol, and confirms the total conversion of HMF to the saturated THF-diol, as there is no signal for the aromatic furan ring or carbonyl aldehyde group after the reaction.
- the spectrum of Table 3 shows that the major product was 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl) tetrahydrofuran and that the yield of the reaction was essentially quantitative.
- THF-diol was synthesized.
- the sample of purified HMF material (15.19 g) obtained as described in the first step was placed in a 1 liter Parr reactor vessel with ethyl acetate (375 ml) and G-69B catalyst (3.73 g).
- the vessel was purged 3 x 500 psi (34.5 bar) with vigorous stirring (1000 rpm).
- the pressure was then maintained at 1500 psi (103.4 bar) with heating to 15O 0 C for 1 hour.
- the reaction was allowed to cool and the catalyst removed by filtration.
- the solvent was removed by rotary evaporation to provide 14.73 g of clear, tan oil.
- THF-diol paint and control paint failed in the freeze-thaw at cycle 1.
- Propylene glycol and ethylene glycol are known to aid in freeze thaw stability.
- Equal results indicate that THF-diol has similar function to propylene glycol in this formulation with respect to freeze-thaw stability.
- the content of volatiles (wt.%) of THF-diol was 36.14 (EPA Method 24).
- Replacing propylene glycol in the paint formulation with THF-glycol will help decrease overall VOC. In this example VOC was decreased from 146 g/liter to 97 g/liter.
- THF-diol can replace propylene glycol in latex paint formulations to decrease VOC without compromising overall paint performance.
- MP-TsO-TEMPO (Agronaut, Foster City, CA), dichlorodimethylhydantoin (DCDMH, 0.1 g) and acetonitrile (3 ml). The mixture was shaken manually for 3-4 minutes and the orange solution was removed by pipetting. The resin was washed with acetonitrile (5 x 5 ml) until the wash was colorless. Oxidation of HMF. A mixture of freshly activated MP-TsO-TEMPO (1.0 g, 1.0 mmol) and HMF in acetonitrile (3 ml, 0.5 mmol, 0.063 g) was agitated at room temperature.
- THF glycol was evaluated in paint.
- the objective was to evaluate THF glycol in the paint formulation.
- the paints employed were Low Semi-gloss (SG) Interior and Flat Interior, as set forth in Table 7.
- the experiment consisted of running the volatile content employing EPA Method 24.
- the THF Glycol with Propylene Glycol were evaluated in the paint formulations on a pound to pound basis and evaluate properties for baseline comparison:
- VOC was measured to be no greater than 21 g/liter (e.g. 20.9 g/liter) and, in some embodiments, no greater than 13.0 g/liter (e.g. 12.7 g/liter).
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