Research progress on photocatalytic, electrocatalytic and photoelectrocatalytic selective oxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural
Abstract
Due to the increasing demand for fossil fuel resources in modern society, attention is turning towards alternative sources. This paper firstly introduces the importance of the oxidation reaction of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) and its widespread application in the field of biomass conversion. However, precise control over the selective oxidation of biomass-derived platform chemicals remains challenging, necessitating in-depth investigation into the mechanism of this oxidation process. Subsequently, the mechanism of the HMF oxidation reaction is discussed in detail, including the design and performance optimization of both traditional and novel catalysts, aiming to provide theoretical guidance and technical support for efficient and selective HMF oxidation. In the field of photocatalysis, strategies such as the introduction of photoresponsive catalysts, surface modification, and synergistic catalysis have been employed to enhance reaction rates and selectivity. In electrocatalysis, efficient conversion of HMF has been achieved through the modulation of catalyst structure and active sites. Meanwhile, photoelectrocatalysis hybrid systems, as emerging technologies integrating the advantages of both photocatalysis and electrocatalysis, demonstrate promising application prospects, with an overview of their research in HMF oxidation provided herein. Furthermore, the paper discusses the challenges faced by current selective HMF oxidation, including catalyst stability, selectivity, and product distribution, and proposes future research directions and prospects, including the design of multifunctional catalysts, optimization of reaction conditions, and in-depth exploration of catalytic mechanisms, to provide important references for achieving efficient biomass conversion. In summary, this paper systematically summarizes the latest research progress in selective photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, and photoelectrocatalysis for HMF oxidation, and provides prospects for future development, aiming to offer references and insights for relevant research fields.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2024 Green Chemistry Reviews