The present Ph.D. thesis provides some examples of innovative 2nd generation catalytic processes for the conversion of renewable raw materials into green value-added chemicals. In particular, D-glucose and some its derivatives, all ideally representing waste materials of dedicated biomasses, agricultural residues, or solid organic urban waste exploitation in the biorefinery plant, were converted into useful chemical building-blocks. After a brief introduction to the topic and the description of the experimental method, each chapter of the work is based on one or more scientific articles either published or submitted. Among the possible catalytic reactions, the hydrogenation, oxidation and hydrodeoxygenation were investigated: for this purp...
With the increasing demands for sustainable energy and growing concerns of global warming, the use o...
In this PhD thesis, the industrial potential for selective deoxygenation (-C-O- bond cleavage) of bi...
In this PhD thesis, the industrial potential for selective deoxygenation (-C-O- bond cleavage) of bi...
[EN] A new pathway for the catalytic wet oxidation (CWO) of glucose is described. Employing a cation...
The body of work presented in this thesis focuses on the conversion pathway from glucose to γ-valero...
Catalytic oxidation of D-glucose to D-gluconic acid derivative with H2O2 has been studied using non-...
The body of work presented in this thesis focuses on the conversion pathway from glucose to γ-valero...
The body of work presented in this thesis focuses on the conversion pathway from glucose to γ-valero...
The primary objective of this thesis was to synthesize and identify powerful metal catalysts and key...
During latest years, significant research efforts have been focused on the conversion of biomass int...
During latest years, significant research efforts have been focused on the conversion of biomass int...
In this PhD thesis, the industrial potential for selective deoxygenation (-C-O- bond cleavage) of bi...
In this PhD thesis, the industrial potential for selective deoxygenation (-C-O- bond cleavage) of bi...
The use of inorganic salts as catalysts for the reactions of d-glucose in aqueous solutions in a bat...
During latest years, significant research efforts have been focused on the conversion of biomass int...
With the increasing demands for sustainable energy and growing concerns of global warming, the use o...
In this PhD thesis, the industrial potential for selective deoxygenation (-C-O- bond cleavage) of bi...
In this PhD thesis, the industrial potential for selective deoxygenation (-C-O- bond cleavage) of bi...
[EN] A new pathway for the catalytic wet oxidation (CWO) of glucose is described. Employing a cation...
The body of work presented in this thesis focuses on the conversion pathway from glucose to γ-valero...
Catalytic oxidation of D-glucose to D-gluconic acid derivative with H2O2 has been studied using non-...
The body of work presented in this thesis focuses on the conversion pathway from glucose to γ-valero...
The body of work presented in this thesis focuses on the conversion pathway from glucose to γ-valero...
The primary objective of this thesis was to synthesize and identify powerful metal catalysts and key...
During latest years, significant research efforts have been focused on the conversion of biomass int...
During latest years, significant research efforts have been focused on the conversion of biomass int...
In this PhD thesis, the industrial potential for selective deoxygenation (-C-O- bond cleavage) of bi...
In this PhD thesis, the industrial potential for selective deoxygenation (-C-O- bond cleavage) of bi...
The use of inorganic salts as catalysts for the reactions of d-glucose in aqueous solutions in a bat...
During latest years, significant research efforts have been focused on the conversion of biomass int...
With the increasing demands for sustainable energy and growing concerns of global warming, the use o...
In this PhD thesis, the industrial potential for selective deoxygenation (-C-O- bond cleavage) of bi...
In this PhD thesis, the industrial potential for selective deoxygenation (-C-O- bond cleavage) of bi...