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Biomass Processing over Gold Catalysts electronic resource by Olga A. Simakova, Robert J. Davis, Dmitry Yu. Murzin.

By: Simakova, Olga A [author.]Contributor(s): Davis, Robert J [author.] | Murzin, Dmitry Yu [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Molecular SciencePublication details: Heidelberg : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: VIII, 54 p. 24 illus., 7 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319009063Subject(s): chemistry | Catalysis | Renewable energy sources | Materials | Chemistry | Catalysis | Renewable and Green Energy | Metallic MaterialsDDC classification: 541.395 LOC classification: QD505Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Selective Oxidation/Dehydrogenation Reactions -- Acetalization -- N-alkylation -- Selective Hydrogenation Reactions -- Double Bond Oxidation Reactions -- Isomerization Reactions -- Gold Catalysts Stability -- Summary.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The book describes the valorization of biomass-derived compounds over gold catalysts. Since biomass is a rich renewable feedstock for diverse platform molecules, including those currently derived from petroleum, the interest in various transformation routes has become intense. Catalytic conversion of biomass is one of the main approaches to improving the economic viability of biorefineries.  In addition, Gold catalysts were found to have outstanding activity and selectivity in many key reactions. This book collects information about transformations of the most promising and important compounds derived from cellulose, hemicelluloses, and woody biomass extractives. Since gold catalysts possess high stability under oxidative conditions, selective oxidation reactions were discussed more thoroughly than other critical reactions such as partial hydrogenation, acetalization, and isomerization. The influence of reaction conditions, the role of the catalyst, and the advantages and disadvantages of using gold are presented for all of the reactions mentioned above. This book provides an overview of the recent research results focusing on application of gold catalysts for synthesis of valuable chemicals using renewable feedstocks.
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Introduction -- Selective Oxidation/Dehydrogenation Reactions -- Acetalization -- N-alkylation -- Selective Hydrogenation Reactions -- Double Bond Oxidation Reactions -- Isomerization Reactions -- Gold Catalysts Stability -- Summary.

The book describes the valorization of biomass-derived compounds over gold catalysts. Since biomass is a rich renewable feedstock for diverse platform molecules, including those currently derived from petroleum, the interest in various transformation routes has become intense. Catalytic conversion of biomass is one of the main approaches to improving the economic viability of biorefineries.  In addition, Gold catalysts were found to have outstanding activity and selectivity in many key reactions. This book collects information about transformations of the most promising and important compounds derived from cellulose, hemicelluloses, and woody biomass extractives. Since gold catalysts possess high stability under oxidative conditions, selective oxidation reactions were discussed more thoroughly than other critical reactions such as partial hydrogenation, acetalization, and isomerization. The influence of reaction conditions, the role of the catalyst, and the advantages and disadvantages of using gold are presented for all of the reactions mentioned above. This book provides an overview of the recent research results focusing on application of gold catalysts for synthesis of valuable chemicals using renewable feedstocks.

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