Catalytic Conversion of Chitosan to Glucosaminic Acid by Tandem Hydrolysis and Oxidation

2019 
Effective conversion of chitin or its derivatives (i.e., chitosan) to value-added organonitrogen compounds is a promising strategy to valorize chitin. Glucosaminic acid (GlcNA) is an important amino acid derived from chitosan. In this work, we demonstrate the feasibility of GlcNA production from chitosan by tandem hydrolysis and oxidation reactions without isolating glucosamine (GlcN) intermediate. The Amberlyst-15 and Au/MgO was identified as suitable catalysts for the hydrolysis and the oxidation step, respectively, but the directly employment of hydrolyzate from the first step in further oxidation resulted in very low yield of target amino acid. We show that humin like polymers formed during hydrolysis poisoned Au/MgO, resulting in low GlcNA yield, and subsequently a key detoxification process of the hydrolyzed mixture using activated carbon was developed. It effectively removed the undesired side products that inhibit Au catalyzed oxidation reaction, markedly enhancing the GlcNA yield from 17% for unt...
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