Ab initio study on the dynamics of furfural at the liquid-solid interfaces

ORAL

Abstract

Catalytic biomass conversion sometimes occurs at the liquid-solid interfaces. We report \textit{ab initio} molecular dynamics simulations at finite temperatures for the catalytic reactions involving furfural at the water-Pd and water-Cu interfaces. We found that, during the dynamic process, the furan ring of furfural prefers to be parallel to the Pd surface and the aldehyde group tends to be away from the Pd surface. On the other hand, at the water-Cu(111) interface, furfural prefers to be tilted to the Cu surface while the aldehyde group is bonded to the surface. In both cases, interaction of liquid water and furfural is identified. The difference of dynamic process of furfural at the two interfaces suggests different catalytic reaction mechanisms for the conversion of furfural, consistent with the experimental investigations.

*Supported by DOE (DE-SC0004600). Simulations and calculations were performed on XSED's and NERSC's supercomputers

Authors

  • Hongli Dang

    • The University of Tulsa
  • Wenhua Xue

    • The University of Tulsa
  • Darwin Shields

    • The University of Tulsa
  • Yingdi Liu

    • The University of Tulsa
  • Friederike Jentoft

    • University of Oklahoma
  • Daniel Resasco

    • University of Oklahoma
  • Sanwu Wang

    • The University of Tulsa