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Title The oxidation of d-galactose into mucic acid (galactaric acid): experimental and computational insights towards a bio-based platform chemical
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Authors Pasquale, A; Chiacchio, MA; Acciaretti, F; Della Pergola, R; Legnani, L; Cipolla, L
Title The oxidation of d-galactose into mucic acid (galactaric acid): experimental and computational insights towards a bio-based platform chemical
Year 2024
Published Asian Journal Of Organic Chemistry, 13.0, 3
DOI 10.1002/ajoc.202300649
Abstract Aldaric acids are becoming valuable platform chemicals in bioeconomy and circular economy approaches. Among them, mucic acid (meso-galactaric acid) is gaining industrial attention as a bio-based precursor of adipic acid found in polyamides, and of 2,5-furan dicarboxylic acid, a valuable substitute for terephthalic acid in polyesters. A combination of detailed experimental protocols and conditions with DFT computational calculations for the synthesis of mucic acid from galactose are herein described. The product is obtained by reaction with diluted aqueous nitric acid as the oxidizing agent and the reaction medium. Optimized reaction conditions require 5 M nitric acid, 95 degrees C, galactose/HNO3 molar ratio 1 : 9, 100 g/L galactose concentration in the reaction medium. Computational calculations suggest that the oxidation mechanism may involve a contextual oxygen protonation and nitrate nucleophilic attack, leading to the oxidized product. The proposed mechanism requires a stoichiometry of 6 moles of nitric acid per galactose mole, albeit both experimental and computational data evidence that proton excess may be necessary to start the reaction. The reported study gives useful insights for the production of galactaric acid.
Author Keywords mucic acid; galactaric acid; aldaric acids; oxidation; DFT
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001167161500001
WoS Category Chemistry, Organic
Research Area Chemistry
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