Catalytic Hydrogenation for Biomass Valorization 2014
DOI: 10.1039/9781782620099-00099
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Hydrogenolysis of Cellulose and Sugars

Abstract: Catalytic processes for biomass conversion are currently gaining renewed importance as potential alternatives to petrochemical counterparts. The metal-catalyzed hydrogenolysis of cellulose and sugars presents an interesting approach for the synthesis of fuels and polyols. This chapter covers the historical development of the hydrogenolysis of cellulose, discusses the mechanistic understanding of the reaction and highlights recent advances concerning catalyst development and process optimization. More specifica… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, only a small percentage of glucose was recovered from the liquid solution (9.1%), most of it being thermally decomposed (90.9%). Scheme 2 depicts the major pathways for glucose degradation under hydrothermal conditions ( Hausoul et al, 2015 ; Lazaridis et al, 2017 ). In particular, a small fraction of sugars (2.5%) were isomerized to fructose, which further underwent dehydration reactions to 5-hydroxymethyl furfural (5-HMF, 17.6%).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Nonetheless, only a small percentage of glucose was recovered from the liquid solution (9.1%), most of it being thermally decomposed (90.9%). Scheme 2 depicts the major pathways for glucose degradation under hydrothermal conditions ( Hausoul et al, 2015 ; Lazaridis et al, 2017 ). In particular, a small fraction of sugars (2.5%) were isomerized to fructose, which further underwent dehydration reactions to 5-hydroxymethyl furfural (5-HMF, 17.6%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Reaction network involved in the cellobiose hydrolysis (adapted from Lazaridis et al (2017 ) and Hausoul et al (2015 )). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%