The growing trend towards the utilisation of biomass to produce fuels and chemicals has the potential to produce large quantities of protein-rich wastes that may be unsuitable for use as a feed. This protein waste could instead serve as a sustainable feedstock for the production of useful nitrogen-containing bio-based chemicals. We report herein the production of γ-aminobutyric acid from glutamic acid via a microwave-assisted decarboxylation reaction using isophorone as an inducer reagent. High yields of 63% can be achieved with only short reaction times (7 min) required. The influences of inducer loading, reaction time and hydrochloric acid concentration used for hydrolysis step of the work up were investigated at different scales. As a pr...
In order to recycle nitrogen from nitrogen-rich waste streams, particularly protein waste, we studie...
Today, nitriles are produced by introducing the nitrogen functionality in hydrocarbons originated fr...
α-Amino acids are inherent precursors of functionalized bulk chemicals, e.g. diamines, diacids, amin...
The growing trend towards the utilisation of biomass to produce fuels and chemicals has the potentia...
Amino acids are naturally highly functionalized bio-molecules with applications in many different se...
Amino acids are naturally highly functionalized bio-molecules with applications in many different se...
Amino acids are a potentially interesting feedstock for conversion in chemical industry. They are ab...
Glutamic acid is an important constituent of waste streams from biofuels production. It is an intere...
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...
Increasing amounts of proteins are available as waste streams from agro-industry and biofuel product...
Decarboxylation refers to a chemical reaction in which a carboxylic acid functional group is removed...
The production of chemicals from biomass is of large interest to the sustainable chemistry community...
Glutamic acid (Glu) has potential as feedstock for bulk chemicals production. It has also been liste...
The production of chemicals from biomass is of large interest to the sustainable chemistry community...
In order to recycle nitrogen from nitrogen-rich waste streams, particularly protein waste, we studie...
Today, nitriles are produced by introducing the nitrogen functionality in hydrocarbons originated fr...
α-Amino acids are inherent precursors of functionalized bulk chemicals, e.g. diamines, diacids, amin...
The growing trend towards the utilisation of biomass to produce fuels and chemicals has the potentia...
Amino acids are naturally highly functionalized bio-molecules with applications in many different se...
Amino acids are naturally highly functionalized bio-molecules with applications in many different se...
Amino acids are a potentially interesting feedstock for conversion in chemical industry. They are ab...
Glutamic acid is an important constituent of waste streams from biofuels production. It is an intere...
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...
Increasing amounts of proteins are available as waste streams from agro-industry and biofuel product...
Decarboxylation refers to a chemical reaction in which a carboxylic acid functional group is removed...
The production of chemicals from biomass is of large interest to the sustainable chemistry community...
Glutamic acid (Glu) has potential as feedstock for bulk chemicals production. It has also been liste...
The production of chemicals from biomass is of large interest to the sustainable chemistry community...
In order to recycle nitrogen from nitrogen-rich waste streams, particularly protein waste, we studie...
Today, nitriles are produced by introducing the nitrogen functionality in hydrocarbons originated fr...
α-Amino acids are inherent precursors of functionalized bulk chemicals, e.g. diamines, diacids, amin...