Lactic acid as a platform chemical in the biobased economy: the role of chemocatalysis
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Upcoming bio-refineries will be at the heart of the manufacture of future transportation fuels, chemicals and materials. A narrow number of platform molecules are envisioned to bridge nature's abundant polysaccharide feedstock to the production of added-value chemicals and intermediate building blocks. Such platform molecules are well-chosen to lie at the base of a large product assortment, while their formation should be straightforward from the refined biomass, practical and energy efficient, without unnecessary loss of carbon atoms. Lactic acid has been identified as one such high potential platform. Despite its established fermentation route, sustainability issues – like gypsum waste and cost factors due…
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- Lactic acid
- Raw material
- Biomass (ecology)
- Biochemical engineering
- Chemistry
- Fermentation
- Catalysis
- Organic chemistry
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