2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcat.2022.112653
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“Fish gill” -shaped ordered porous PVA@CNNS hybrid hydrogels with fast charge separation and low resistance for effectively photocatalytic synthesis of lactic acid from biomass-derived sugars

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“…Cluster #1, denoted as “catalytic conversion” (silhouette score = 0.902; 330; 2012), the second-largest cluster with 330 publications, underscores the increasing attention towards the direct catalytic conversion of LCB to LA and its derivatives, signifying a relatively recent area of significant interest. Chemical catalysis can be broadly categorized into photochemical catalysis, 71 biocatalysis, 72 acid–base catalysis, metal catalysis, 73 and more. It typically involves acid–base or metal catalysis to transform LCB into LA under specific temperature, pressure, and atmospheric conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cluster #1, denoted as “catalytic conversion” (silhouette score = 0.902; 330; 2012), the second-largest cluster with 330 publications, underscores the increasing attention towards the direct catalytic conversion of LCB to LA and its derivatives, signifying a relatively recent area of significant interest. Chemical catalysis can be broadly categorized into photochemical catalysis, 71 biocatalysis, 72 acid–base catalysis, metal catalysis, 73 and more. It typically involves acid–base or metal catalysis to transform LCB into LA under specific temperature, pressure, and atmospheric conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[51] Cui et al prepared hydrogel-photocatalyst composites by freeze-induced encapsulation of ultrathin carbon nitride nanosheets in three-dimensionally ordered porous matrices of polyvinyl alcohol (FG-s-PVA@CNNS3) (Scheme 3). [52] The presence of polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel did not affect the visible light absorption properties of carbon nitride nanosheets and enhanced the rate of photoinduced charge separation/transfer. FG-s-PVA@CNNS3 showed excellent performance in the selective oxidation of glucose to lactic acid and the obtained yield was about 93 %.…”
Section: Organic Synthesismentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Interestingly, FG-s-PVA@CNNS3 also showed very good performances in the photocatalytic oxidation of fructose, mannose, rhamnose, arabinose and xylose, producing lactic acid at high yield (89.1 % from fructose, 88.6 % from mannose, 56.0 % from rhamnose, 71.1 % from arabinose and 70.9 % from xylose respectively. [52]…”
Section: Organic Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%