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Reaction mechanisms in microwave-assisted lignin depolymerisation in hydrogen-donating solvents
Mkumbuzi Emmanuel +2 more
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The polycondensation reaction between silicate and hydroxoaluminate in alkaline aqueous solution has been experimentally studied. The time required for the solution to transform to a gel was measured to determine the reaction rate. The addition of alkali
Slavík, Roman +3 more
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A straightforward one‐step protocol enables the synthesis of bio‐based and biologically active isochromans through the Oxa‐Pictet cyclization involving diverse aldehydes, including vanillin in combination with lignin‐derivable homovanillyl alcohol, a prominent aromatic platform chemical obtainable via diol‐assisted fractionation of lignocellulose ...
Anjali Kottayi +6 more
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Proton sponge: an aromatic glycolysis catalyst. [PDF]
Clark RA, Lahive CW, Shaver MP.
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Theoretical aspects of motor protein induced filament depolymerisation
Many active processes in cells are driven by highly specialised motor proteins, which interact with the cytoskeleton: a network of filamentous structures, e.~g.~ actin filaments and microtubules, which organises intracellular transport and largely ...
Klein, G., Klein, Gernot A.
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Self‐Immolative Gels: Programmable Degradation Using Self‐Immolative Linkers and Polymers
Self‐immolative linkers and polymers undergo bond‐cleaving reaction cascades in response to specific stimuli. Their incorporation into gels can be harnessed to release cargo, induce property changes, or trigger degradation in a highly controlled manner. These functions can be employed in applications such as sensing and drug delivery.
Chuanfeng Li, Elizabeth R. Gillies
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Reflections on bio-based PET and plastic waste management: a responsible research and innovation approach. [PDF]
Benton J +3 more
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Depolymerisation von Lignin in ionischen Flüssigkeiten [PDF]
K. Stärk +3 more
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State‐of‐the‐Art and Synthetic Challenges for Hydrosilane Production
The synthesis of hydrosilanes is currently energy intensive and their recycling is not considered. However, these compounds are important in many industrial fields but also for the valorization of oxygenated waste, towards a circular economy. This review compares the available synthetic routes and highlights the remaining challenges for the production ...
Gabriel Durin +3 more
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