Levulinic Acid Biorefineries: New Challenges for Efficient Utilization of Biomass
Queen Mary University of London
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Abstract
Levulinic acid is a sustainable platform molecule that can be upgraded to valuable chemicals and fuel additives. This article focuses on the catalytic upgrading of levulinic acid into various chemicals such as levulinate esters, δ-aminolevulinic acid, succinic acid, diphenolic acid, γ-valerolactone, and γ-valerolactone derivatives such valeric esters, 5-nonanone, α-methylene-γ valerolactone, and other various molecular-weight alkanes (C9 and C18-C27 olefins).
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- Levulinic acid
- Valeric acid
- Chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Biomass (ecology)
- Catalysis
- Succinic acid
- Methylene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Responsible consumption and production
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