2008
DOI: 10.1002/ange.200803233
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Direct Catalytic Conversion of Cellulose into Ethylene Glycol Using Nickel‐Promoted Tungsten Carbide Catalysts

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“…16 Consistent with the breakthrough in the properties of water at or above 513 K, elevating the reaction temperature from 503 to 513 K led to an increase of cellulose conversion by ∼30% over W 2 C/AC catalyst. 7,21 Evidently, hot water plays a key role in promoting the dissolution and hydrolysis of cellulose, which in turn accelerates the subsequent hydrogenolysis reaction for production of EG. Actually, in other solvents such as ethanol or supercritical CO 2 , the conversion of cellulose was negligible.…”
Section: Reaction Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…16 Consistent with the breakthrough in the properties of water at or above 513 K, elevating the reaction temperature from 503 to 513 K led to an increase of cellulose conversion by ∼30% over W 2 C/AC catalyst. 7,21 Evidently, hot water plays a key role in promoting the dissolution and hydrolysis of cellulose, which in turn accelerates the subsequent hydrogenolysis reaction for production of EG. Actually, in other solvents such as ethanol or supercritical CO 2 , the conversion of cellulose was negligible.…”
Section: Reaction Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2008, we for the first time discovered a nonpetroleum route for the production of EG from renewable cellulose using a nickel-promoted tungsten carbide catalyst. 7 In comparison with the petroleum-dependent multistep process, the biomass route presents prominent advantages of a one-pot process and renewable feedstock ( Figure 1). This novel reaction route may lead to the production of bio-EG and eventually to the production of bio-PET.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The molar ratio of Al(OPr i ) 3 /citric acid/HCl/H 2 O/EtOH was fixed at 1/0.5/1.8/6.2/26. The resulting solution was stirred for 5 h to obtain transparent alumina sol.…”
Section: Preparation Of Precursorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chemical transformation of cellulose into valuable chemicals, such as polyols, is currently regarded as an important way to produce chemicals from renewable resources and thus, reduce our dependence on fossil resources [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Fukuoka et al [1] have developed an environmentally friendly process for the direct conversion of cellulose into sugar alcohols by combining the hydrolysis of cellulose in hot water with the hydrogenation of glucose.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…saw-blades and drill bits), specialized scientific/technological components (i.e. X-ray tubes) [5][6][7], industrial catalysts [8] and ammunition [9]. The country with the most acute W pollution problems is China [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%