The one-pot catalytic conversion of cellulose to ethylene glycol (CEG) is a highly attractive way for biomass utilization to lessen the consumption of fossil energy resources. In this paper, we reviewed the disclosure of the CEG process and the rapid progress in the development of highly efficient and robust catalysts for it. Based on our study of tungstenic catalysts, we discuss the reaction mechanism, in which the reaction routes, catalyst states, and catalytic roles of the tungsten species and hydrogenation sites in the cascade reactions are understood clearly. With future applications in mind, the conversion of raw cellulosic biomass and the strategy to develop an efficient CEG process for commercialization are discussed, and a model wh...
In our previous work, we reported that Ni-promoted tungsten carbide functioned as a highly active an...
In the current paper we present a combined catalytic and surface science studies to evaluate the uti...
Ethylene glycol (EG) is a bulk chemical that can be produced from sugar via tungstate catalysed hydr...
With diminishing fossil resources and increasing concerns about environmental issues, searching for ...
Production of chemicals and fuels from renewable cellulosic biomass is important for the creation of...
Introduction The world is currently facing two important issues in fossil energy consumption, i.e., ...
Introduction The world is currently facing two important issues in fossil energy consumption, i.e., ...
Catalytic conversion of renewable cellulose, instead of fossil resources, to high-value ethylene gly...
Following our previous report on the selective transformation of cellulose to ethylene glycol (EG) o...
Conversion of biomass cellulose to value-added chemicals and fuels is one of the most important adva...
The one-pot catalytic conversion of cellulose to ethylene glycol (EG) is a promising approach for bi...
The conversion of cellulose into ethylene glycol remains a significant challenge in the biobased do...
A series of metallic catalysts were evaluated in the catalytic conversion of cellulose in the aqueou...
One-pot conversion of cellulose to ethylene glycol: insights from the mechanism stud
Chemocatalytic production of bioethanol from cellulosic biomass is significant for both low-carbon e...
In our previous work, we reported that Ni-promoted tungsten carbide functioned as a highly active an...
In the current paper we present a combined catalytic and surface science studies to evaluate the uti...
Ethylene glycol (EG) is a bulk chemical that can be produced from sugar via tungstate catalysed hydr...
With diminishing fossil resources and increasing concerns about environmental issues, searching for ...
Production of chemicals and fuels from renewable cellulosic biomass is important for the creation of...
Introduction The world is currently facing two important issues in fossil energy consumption, i.e., ...
Introduction The world is currently facing two important issues in fossil energy consumption, i.e., ...
Catalytic conversion of renewable cellulose, instead of fossil resources, to high-value ethylene gly...
Following our previous report on the selective transformation of cellulose to ethylene glycol (EG) o...
Conversion of biomass cellulose to value-added chemicals and fuels is one of the most important adva...
The one-pot catalytic conversion of cellulose to ethylene glycol (EG) is a promising approach for bi...
The conversion of cellulose into ethylene glycol remains a significant challenge in the biobased do...
A series of metallic catalysts were evaluated in the catalytic conversion of cellulose in the aqueou...
One-pot conversion of cellulose to ethylene glycol: insights from the mechanism stud
Chemocatalytic production of bioethanol from cellulosic biomass is significant for both low-carbon e...
In our previous work, we reported that Ni-promoted tungsten carbide functioned as a highly active an...
In the current paper we present a combined catalytic and surface science studies to evaluate the uti...
Ethylene glycol (EG) is a bulk chemical that can be produced from sugar via tungstate catalysed hydr...