Sorbitol is one of the key platform chemicals that can be applied to several industrial applications, including bio-fuels and hydrogen production. Presently there is no commercial heterogeneous catalytic process to produce sorbitol from cellulose due to the low yield and high cost of noble metals required for the conversion. In this paper we describe an aqueous phase hydrolysis-hydrogenation process to convert cellulose to sorbitol using a cheap Ni based catalyst. Monometallic Ni catalysts showed little activity for the reaction, but with the addition of a small amount of Pt to the Ni catalyst (Ni:Pt = 22:1 atom ratio), the activity was greatly enhanced. Results showed that the bimetallic Ni-Pt catalysts supported on mesoporous alumina gave...
A series of Ni based catalysts with different supports and basic additives were prepared by sequenti...
A series of Ni based catalysts with different supports and basic additives were prepared by sequenti...
Most of the sorbitol processing at industrial scale is performed by hydrogenation of d-glucose using...
The hydrogenolysis of cellulose was systematically investigated at 488 K and under 65 bar H2 in the ...
Mesoporous carbon (MC) [8] presents unique advantages over conventional carbon materials due to its ...
Robust and highly active Ni-based bimetallic catalysts supported on mesoporous carbon have been deve...
The hydrogenolysis of cellulose was systematically investigated at 488 K and under 65 bar H2 in the ...
The catalytic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to renewable and valuable chemicals has attracte...
The rise of the energy demands has caused concern regarding the decrement of fossil fuel reserves an...
The catalytic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to obtain high added value compounds and fuels i...
In this review, recent advances in the one-pot hydrolytic hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis of cellul...
Ruthenium-based catalysts were prepared by incipient wetness impregnation of different supports and ...
Hydrogenation of cellulose to hexitol with mesoporous carbon supported nickel based catalyst
Effective production of hexitols (sorbitol and mannitol) was achieved from sugars by means of nickel...
Ni-based catalysts are currently a subject of intense research in the hydrolytic hydrogenation of ce...
A series of Ni based catalysts with different supports and basic additives were prepared by sequenti...
A series of Ni based catalysts with different supports and basic additives were prepared by sequenti...
Most of the sorbitol processing at industrial scale is performed by hydrogenation of d-glucose using...
The hydrogenolysis of cellulose was systematically investigated at 488 K and under 65 bar H2 in the ...
Mesoporous carbon (MC) [8] presents unique advantages over conventional carbon materials due to its ...
Robust and highly active Ni-based bimetallic catalysts supported on mesoporous carbon have been deve...
The hydrogenolysis of cellulose was systematically investigated at 488 K and under 65 bar H2 in the ...
The catalytic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to renewable and valuable chemicals has attracte...
The rise of the energy demands has caused concern regarding the decrement of fossil fuel reserves an...
The catalytic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to obtain high added value compounds and fuels i...
In this review, recent advances in the one-pot hydrolytic hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis of cellul...
Ruthenium-based catalysts were prepared by incipient wetness impregnation of different supports and ...
Hydrogenation of cellulose to hexitol with mesoporous carbon supported nickel based catalyst
Effective production of hexitols (sorbitol and mannitol) was achieved from sugars by means of nickel...
Ni-based catalysts are currently a subject of intense research in the hydrolytic hydrogenation of ce...
A series of Ni based catalysts with different supports and basic additives were prepared by sequenti...
A series of Ni based catalysts with different supports and basic additives were prepared by sequenti...
Most of the sorbitol processing at industrial scale is performed by hydrogenation of d-glucose using...