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Benzene‐Free Synthesis of Adipic Acid
Biotechnology Progress, 2002Abstract Strains of Escherichia coli were constructed and evaluated that synthesized cis,cis ‐muconic acid from d ‐glucose under fed‐batch fermentor conditions. Chemical hydrogenation of the
Wei, Niu, K M, Draths, J W, Frost
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Adipic acid production from lignin
Energy & Environmental Science, 2015Biological funneling is used to convert lignin-derived species to muconic acid, which is separated and catalytically upgraded to adipic acid.
Derek R. Vardon +8 more
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Excellent Synthesis of Adipic Acid
Synthetic Communications, 2011Abstract A simple, straightforward, and environmentally benign protocol for the synthesis of adipic acid from oxidation of cyclohexanone with Oxone® in the presence of 0.5 mol% RuCl3 · nH2O is reported. The reaction completes within a very short time even at room temperature. The generality of the method is shown successfully for synthesis of other C-5
Samuel Lalthazuala Rokhum +1 more
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[Biosynthesis of adipic acid].
Sheng wu gong cheng xue bao = Chinese journal of biotechnology, 2014Adipic acid is a six-carbon dicarboxylic acid, mainly for the production of polymers such as nylon, chemical fiber and engineering plastics. Its annual demand is close to 3 million tons worldwide. Currently, the industrial production of adipic acid is based on the oxidation of aromatics from non-renewable petroleum resources by chemo-catalytic ...
Li, Han +5 more
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2014
A new route to adipic acid that uses ozone and ultraviolet light to eliminate the problematic nitrous oxide by-product has researchers intrigued. But once again, issues of scale-up and safety with a greener route to this chemical intermediate—used to make nylon, polyurethane, and plasticizers—temper the good news.
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A new route to adipic acid that uses ozone and ultraviolet light to eliminate the problematic nitrous oxide by-product has researchers intrigued. But once again, issues of scale-up and safety with a greener route to this chemical intermediate—used to make nylon, polyurethane, and plasticizers—temper the good news.
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Adipic Acid Industry — N2O Abatement
2000Adipic acid (AA) manufacture results in the production of off-gases containing ca. 0.3 ton of nitrous oxide (N2O) per ton of AA. When major AA producers learned in 1991 that this N2O might make a measurable contribution to global warming and ozone depletion, an inter-industry group was formed to facilitate development of new technologies for N2O ...
R. A. Reimer +4 more
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Producing adipic acid without the nitrous oxide
Science, 2019Synthesis of nylon monomer from butadiene avoids emission of a potent greenhouse ...
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Journal of Chemical Health & Safety, 2016
William E. Luttrell, Garrett R. Klaassen
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William E. Luttrell, Garrett R. Klaassen
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