Catalytic Transformation of Renewables (Olefin, Bio-sourced, et. al)
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021Description: 1 electronic resource (248 p.)ISBN:- books978-3-0365-1069-9
- 9783036510682
- 9783036510699
- Research & information: general
- Technology: general issues
- furfural
- MPV reaction
- acid-base characterization
- methylbutynol test reaction
- Fischer-Tropsch synthesis
- Co/SBA-15
- pore size
- pore length
- dry gel conversion
- MFI zeolite
- particle sizes
- silica sources
- hydrodeoxygenation
- biocatalysis
- bio-based platform chemicals
- furans
- reduction
- whole cells
- nickel phosphide
- cellobiose
- sorbitol
- MCM-41
- hydrolytic hydrogenation
- zeolites
- catalysis
- solid acid
- solid base
- chemical modification
- alkylation
- glycosidation
- 2 methyl-furan
- catalyst design
- iron
- magnesium oxide
- catalytic hydrogen transfer reduction
- methanol
- diffusion
- ab initio
- industrial design
- H-ZSM-5
- multiscale modeling
- adiabatic reactor
- zeolite catalysis
- hydrogenation
- palladium
- nanoparticles
- capping agent
- sol-immobilization
- furoic acid
- gold
- hydrotalcite
- oxidation
- bimetallic nanoparticles
- base-free
- green oxidation
- embedded catalysts
- biomass
- Eucalyptus globulus wood
- cross-flow autohydrolysis
- kinetic modeling
- hemicellulose-derived products
- gold catalysis
- selective oxidation
- colloidal synthesis
- 5-(hydroxymethyl)furfural
- 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid
- particle size
- biomass conversion
- in-situ synthesis
- Sn-Beta zeolite
- isomorphous substitution
- glucose
- HMF
- oxidative condensation
- furan-2-acrolein
- Pd-based catalysts
- n/a
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The objective of this Special Issue is to provide new contributions in the area of biomass valorization using heterogeneous catalysts and focusing specifically on the structure/activity relationships of specific and important oxidation, hydrogenation, hydrodeoxygenation and biocatalytic processes. The issue emphasizes the influence of the design and morphology of the catalyst, in terms of particle size, redox and acid-base properties and catalyst stability. Finally, mechanistic studies and examples of design and optimization of industrial processes are presented.
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