Today, nitriles are produced by introducing the nitrogen functionality in hydrocarbons originated from fossil resources under high pressure and temperature. Environmental concerns associated with the use of fossil resources, as shown in chapter 1, stimulate the need to produce chemicals in a more sustainable way. Renewable resources such as amino acids from biomass, that already contain nitrogen in their molecule, are investigated as alternative starting materials to produce biobased nitriles. In this thesis the enzyme vanadium chloroperoxidase (VCPO) was used as catalyst to produce biobased nitriles from amino acids via the oxidative decarboxylation reaction. Industrially relevant nitriles such as acrylonitrile and succinonitrile, can be p...
Amino acids are potential substrates to replace fossil feedstocks for the synthesis of nitriles via ...
How much carbon does it take to make nitric acid? The counterintuitive answer nowadays is quite a lo...
α-Amino acids are inherent precursors of functionalized bulk chemicals, e.g. diamines, diacids, amin...
Amino acids are a potentially interesting feedstock for conversion in chemical industry. They are ab...
Increasing amounts of proteins are available as waste streams from agro-industry and biofuel product...
Nitrogen-based functionalities, in particular amines and amides, are present in a broad range of bot...
Decarboxylation refers to a chemical reaction in which a carboxylic acid functional group is removed...
Amino acids are inherent precursors of functionalized bulk chemicals: their molecular structure cont...
<br /> Currently nitrogen containing bulk chemicals are produced from naphtha. However, as explained...
Amino acids are naturally highly functionalized bio-molecules with applications in many different se...
Industrial nitriles from biomass: Vanadium-chloroperoxidase is successfully used to transform select...
Society of today is heavily relying on fossil fuels. Due to problems concerning depleting resources,...
Decarboxylation refers to a chemical reaction in which a carboxylic acid functional group is removed...
Amino acids are naturally highly functionalized bio-molecules with applications in many different se...
The oxidative decarboxylation of amino acids to nitriles was achieved in aqueous solution by in situ...
Amino acids are potential substrates to replace fossil feedstocks for the synthesis of nitriles via ...
How much carbon does it take to make nitric acid? The counterintuitive answer nowadays is quite a lo...
α-Amino acids are inherent precursors of functionalized bulk chemicals, e.g. diamines, diacids, amin...
Amino acids are a potentially interesting feedstock for conversion in chemical industry. They are ab...
Increasing amounts of proteins are available as waste streams from agro-industry and biofuel product...
Nitrogen-based functionalities, in particular amines and amides, are present in a broad range of bot...
Decarboxylation refers to a chemical reaction in which a carboxylic acid functional group is removed...
Amino acids are inherent precursors of functionalized bulk chemicals: their molecular structure cont...
<br /> Currently nitrogen containing bulk chemicals are produced from naphtha. However, as explained...
Amino acids are naturally highly functionalized bio-molecules with applications in many different se...
Industrial nitriles from biomass: Vanadium-chloroperoxidase is successfully used to transform select...
Society of today is heavily relying on fossil fuels. Due to problems concerning depleting resources,...
Decarboxylation refers to a chemical reaction in which a carboxylic acid functional group is removed...
Amino acids are naturally highly functionalized bio-molecules with applications in many different se...
The oxidative decarboxylation of amino acids to nitriles was achieved in aqueous solution by in situ...
Amino acids are potential substrates to replace fossil feedstocks for the synthesis of nitriles via ...
How much carbon does it take to make nitric acid? The counterintuitive answer nowadays is quite a lo...
α-Amino acids are inherent precursors of functionalized bulk chemicals, e.g. diamines, diacids, amin...