Heterogeneous Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation as an Effective Pathway in Biomass Upgrading
Center for Innovation · University of Delaware
Abstract
Reducing oxygen content in biomass-derived feedstocks via hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) is a key step in their upgrading to fuels and valuable chemicals. Organic molecules, e.g., alcohols and formic acid, can donate hydrogen to reduce the substrate in a process called catalytic transfer hydrogenation (CTH). Although it is practiced far less frequently than molecular-hydrogen-based HDO processes, CTH has been proven to be an efficient and selective strategy in biomass upgrading in the last two decades. In this paper, we present a selective review of recent progress made in the upgrade of biomass-derived feedstocks through heterogeneous CTH, with a focus on the mechanistic interpretation. Hydrogenation and cleavage…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 40.24
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 143
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2Topics & keywords
- Hydrogenolysis
- Chemistry
- Catalysis
- Levulinic acid
- Organic chemistry
- Formic acid
- Transfer hydrogenation
- Hydrodeoxygenation