Challenges in Catalytic Manufacture of Renewable Pyrrolidinones from Fermentation Derived Succinate

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James F. White
Johnathan E. Holladay
Allan A. Zacher
John G. Frye
Todd A. Werpy
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[1] 3RiversCatalysis,JRR Research Center
[2] LLC,undefined
[3] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,undefined
[4] Archer-Daniels-Midland,undefined
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Topics in Catalysis | 2014年 / 57卷
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Succinic acid; Hydrogenation; -Methyl succimide; -Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone; 2-pyrrolidinone; Renewable resources;
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Fermentation derived succinic acid ammonium salt is an ideal precursor for manufacture of renewable N-methyl pyrrolidinone (NMP) or 2-pyrrolidinone (2P) via heterogeneous catalysis. However, there are many challenges to making this a practical reality. Chief among the challenges is avoiding catalyst poisoning by fermentation by- and co-products. Battelle/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed an effective technology strategy for this purpose. The technology is a combination of purely thermal processing, followed by simple catalytic hydrogenation that together avoids catalyst poisoning from fermentation impurities and provides high selectivity and yields of NMP or 2P.
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