Conversion of Cellobiose Into Glucose At near-Neutral pH Using a Recyclable Heterogeneous Catalyst

Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 12:30 PM
208 C (Minneapolis Convention Center)
Po-Wen Chung, Oz Gazit, Alexandre Charmot and Alexander Katz, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

Strong acids under severe reaction conditions are known to rapidly hydrolyze cellulose with moderate selectivity towards glucose; however, enzymes in nature convert saccharides into glucose at higher selectivity using mild conditions dictated by carboxylate acids/carboxylate bases at the active site. Recently we have demonstrated the production of glucose from cellobiose at mild pH and temperature in a homogeneous system, but this system was not recyclable and also is dependent on trace amounts of metals. Herein, we demonstrate the conversion of cellobiose and other oligosaccharides into glucose using a mildly acidic heterogeneous catalyst. We also will also present adsorption results demonstrating the interaction among the surface of the material and various sugars.

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