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Electrocatalytic Reduction and Oxidation Conversion of Plant Biomass
This review therefore establishes a unified “compound–catalyst–conversion” paradigm, systematically categorizing and analyzing electrocatalytic oxidation and reduction pathways for the three major classes of plant‐derived components—aromatics, aliphatics, and terpenoids—to provide a clear navigational map for the field.
Zhuoya Zhao +7 more
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Green diesel is an alternative renewable and environmentally friendly fuel in the transportation sector. This study aimed to modify Indonesian natural zeolite (NZ) with nickel and apply it as a catalyst in green diesel production from crude palm
Fauzan Ibnu Prihadiyono +5 more
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Recent advances in heterogeneous catalysis for biomass valorization are highlighted, focusing on furfural, hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), levulinic acid and glycerol conversion into fuels and chemicals. Metal oxides, zeolites, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), porous organic polymers (POPs), carbons, and supported metals are compared, emphasizing acid ...
Pratikkumar Lakhani, Atthapon Srifa
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Biomass hydrodeoxygenation catalysts innovation from atomistic activity predictors
Circular economy emphasizes the idea of transforming products involving economic growth and improving the ecological system to reduce the negative consequences caused by the excessive use of raw materials. This can be achieved with the use of second-generation biomass that converts industrial and agricultural wastes into bulk chemicals.
Fabian Morteo-Flores +2 more
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Mo2C nanoparticles, supported on Nb2O5, γ‐Al2O3, or TiO2, under optimized conditions and DFTB insights, are crucial for efficient Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) production, representing a promising advance in glycerol conversion into renewable fuels. ABSTRACT This study explores the hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) of glycerol into liquid petroleum gas (LPG ...
Ricardo Lopes de Souza Júnior +11 more
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Influence of Preparation and Activation on the Speciation of Carbon‐Supported Mo–W Carbides
In situ X‐ray absorption spectroscopy (along with XRD and TEM) combined with MCR‐ALS resolves the speciation of carbon‐supported Mo/W carbides during carburization. This analytical approach links preparation pathways to active phase formation, providing insights for the rational design of carbide catalysts.
Parviz Azimov +7 more
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Acetic acid hydroconversion over mono-and bimetallic indium doped catalysts supported on alumina and silicas of various textures [PDF]
Consecutive hydroconversion of acetic acid (AA) to ethanol was compared over monometallic and novel bimetallic (containing In as guest metal) catalysts on alumina and silica supports (inter alia highly ordered SBA-15) of different porosity and pore ...
Badari, Cecília Andrea +5 more
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Depolymerisation of γ‐Valerolactone Organosolv Lignins with Unsupported Molybdenum‐Based Catalysts
Lignins from γ‐valerolactone organosolv fractionation were depolymerised in ethanol using unsupported molybdenum catalysts. Over 90% yields of low‐molecular‐weight lignin oil were obtained with minimal char formation, yields of the aromatic monomers being 7–16 wt%.
Silja Känsäkoski +7 more
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ABSTRACT The selective hydrogenation of oxygenated compounds is crucial for the conversion of biocrude into platform chemicals. However, the presence of stable oxygenated species, cyclohexanone, in biocrude limits possess a challenge for easy conversion process.
Ishaq Kariim +4 more
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This study presents an efficient process for producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from soybean oil through hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) and hydroisomerization (HI).
Marek Główka +4 more
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