The properties and the applications of the main monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, styrene, and the three xylene isomers) and the industrial processes for their manufacture from fossil raw materials are summarized. Potential ways for their production from renewable sources with thermo-catalytic processes are described and discussed in detail. The perspectives of the future industrial organic chemistry in relation to the production of high-octane bio-gasolines and monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as renewable chemical intermediates are discussed
Benzene is the most basic aromatic compound, which possesses diverse applications in the chemical in...
Some specialty chemicals are monomers for new variety of aromatic engineering plastics. Some of thes...
The concern for depletion of fossil fuels and their growing environmental threats necessitates to de...
The properties and the applications of the main monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, ...
International audienceWith stricter ecological regulation and reduction of fossil feedstock, the res...
Biorefineries target the optimised use of renewable feedstocks to a family of end products including...
Catalytic conversion of bioethanol to hydrocarbons is a new way for fuel components and other valued...
Biorefineries target the optimised use of renewable feedstocks to a family of end products including...
Aromatic compounds are an important class of chemicals with different industrial applications. They ...
This paper describes several examples of knowledge-intensive technologies for the production of chem...
Bio-based benzene, toluene, xylenes(BTX) can be produced starting from biomasses via several differ...
Bio-based benzene, toluene, xylenes(BTX) can be produced starting from biomasses via several differ...
The economic value of bioethylene produced from bioethanol dehydration is remarkable due to its exte...
This paper describes several examples of knowledge-intensive technologies for the production of chem...
Benzene is the most basic aromatic compound, which possesses diverse applications in the chemical in...
Benzene is the most basic aromatic compound, which possesses diverse applications in the chemical in...
Some specialty chemicals are monomers for new variety of aromatic engineering plastics. Some of thes...
The concern for depletion of fossil fuels and their growing environmental threats necessitates to de...
The properties and the applications of the main monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, ...
International audienceWith stricter ecological regulation and reduction of fossil feedstock, the res...
Biorefineries target the optimised use of renewable feedstocks to a family of end products including...
Catalytic conversion of bioethanol to hydrocarbons is a new way for fuel components and other valued...
Biorefineries target the optimised use of renewable feedstocks to a family of end products including...
Aromatic compounds are an important class of chemicals with different industrial applications. They ...
This paper describes several examples of knowledge-intensive technologies for the production of chem...
Bio-based benzene, toluene, xylenes(BTX) can be produced starting from biomasses via several differ...
Bio-based benzene, toluene, xylenes(BTX) can be produced starting from biomasses via several differ...
The economic value of bioethylene produced from bioethanol dehydration is remarkable due to its exte...
This paper describes several examples of knowledge-intensive technologies for the production of chem...
Benzene is the most basic aromatic compound, which possesses diverse applications in the chemical in...
Benzene is the most basic aromatic compound, which possesses diverse applications in the chemical in...
Some specialty chemicals are monomers for new variety of aromatic engineering plastics. Some of thes...
The concern for depletion of fossil fuels and their growing environmental threats necessitates to de...