Furfural (FF) is an important bio-based platform compound derived from lignocellulose. It can be converted into many industrially valuable chemicals, a typical one being methyl-2-furoate (MF). At present, MF production depends largely on vigorous one-step chemical catalysis (oxidative esterification), in which expensive catalysts (precious metals) and a high temperature (60-120 degrees C) are required. To reduce the costs of this procedure, a mild, green, and cheap chemoenzymatic process is proposed where FF is initially chemically oxidized to furoic acid (FA), and then FA is enzymatically esterified to MF. Neither step requires an expensive catalyst, and both occur at low temperatures (30-50 degrees C). For the chemical oxidation process, ...
From both fundamental and practical perspectives, the production of chemicals from biomass resources...
The emphasis of modern chemistry is to satisfy the needs of consumers by using methods that are sust...
The two benchmark biobased chemicals, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and furfuraldehyde were successfully o...
Furfural (FF) is an important bio-based platform compound derived from lignocellulose. It can be con...
The use of heterogeneous catalysis to upgrade biomass wastes coming from lignocellulose into higher ...
The use of heterogeneous catalysis to upgrade biomass wastes coming from lignocellulose into higher...
Bio-renewable fuels and chemicals are becoming increasingly important as humans continue to deplete ...
Valorization of lignocellulosic biomass is a key to a sustainable chemical production industry. Furf...
The aim of this project is to examine several technologies for efficient industrial production of fu...
Methyl-2-furoate (MF) is a high-value compound, and can be produced via esterification of furoic aci...
Furfural is one of the most important biomass platform compounds and can be used to prepare various ...
International audienceFurfural (FF) is a strategic product for the development of highly valued chem...
5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) is produced upon dehydration of C6 sugars in biorefineries. As the pro...
The non-edible nature of lignocellulose makes this an important raw material for future biorefinerie...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. The emphasis of modern chemistry is to satisfy the needs of c...
From both fundamental and practical perspectives, the production of chemicals from biomass resources...
The emphasis of modern chemistry is to satisfy the needs of consumers by using methods that are sust...
The two benchmark biobased chemicals, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and furfuraldehyde were successfully o...
Furfural (FF) is an important bio-based platform compound derived from lignocellulose. It can be con...
The use of heterogeneous catalysis to upgrade biomass wastes coming from lignocellulose into higher ...
The use of heterogeneous catalysis to upgrade biomass wastes coming from lignocellulose into higher...
Bio-renewable fuels and chemicals are becoming increasingly important as humans continue to deplete ...
Valorization of lignocellulosic biomass is a key to a sustainable chemical production industry. Furf...
The aim of this project is to examine several technologies for efficient industrial production of fu...
Methyl-2-furoate (MF) is a high-value compound, and can be produced via esterification of furoic aci...
Furfural is one of the most important biomass platform compounds and can be used to prepare various ...
International audienceFurfural (FF) is a strategic product for the development of highly valued chem...
5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) is produced upon dehydration of C6 sugars in biorefineries. As the pro...
The non-edible nature of lignocellulose makes this an important raw material for future biorefinerie...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. The emphasis of modern chemistry is to satisfy the needs of c...
From both fundamental and practical perspectives, the production of chemicals from biomass resources...
The emphasis of modern chemistry is to satisfy the needs of consumers by using methods that are sust...
The two benchmark biobased chemicals, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and furfuraldehyde were successfully o...