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Isomerization of sugars is used in a variety of industrially relevant processes and in glycolysis. Here, we show that hydrophobic zeolite beta with framework tin or titanium Lewis acid centers isomerizes sugars, e.g., glucose, via reaction pathways that are analogous to those of metalloenzymes. Specifically, experimental and theoretical investigations reveal that glucose partitions into the zeolite in the pyranose form, ring opens to the acyclic form in the presence of the Lewis acid center, isomerizes into the acyclic form of fructose, and finally ring closes to yield the furanose product. The zeolite catalysts provide processing advantages over metalloenzymes such as an ability to work at higher temperatures and in acidic conditions that allow for the isomerization reaction to be coupled with other important conversions.
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Bermejo‐Deval et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69de8318726bee048db0c69f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1206708109
Ricardo Bermejo‐Deval
Technical University of Munich
Rajeev S. Assary
Argonne National Laboratory
Eranda Nikolla
University of Michigan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Northwestern University
California Institute of Technology
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