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Formic acid–aided biomass valorization

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posted on 2023-10-29, 16:58 authored by Jiaguang Zhang
<p>Formic acid (FA) is a chemical being able to be produced from renewable resources such as CO2 and carbohydrates, and it is regarded as a promising sustainable liquid hydrogen source. Meanwhile, it provides acidity that is also desired in the hydrolytic transformation of biomass feedstocks. In this review, a few examples of FA-aided catalytic conversion of biomass feedstocks including lignin, cellulose and chitin are discussed, with an emphasis on the various roles of FA in these transformations. A perspective on the design of efficient catalytic system for this particular process is also presented.</p>

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  • School of Chemistry (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry

Volume

24

Pages/Article Number

67-71

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

2452-2236

Date Submitted

2021-09-08

Date Accepted

2020-03-08

Date of First Publication

2020-03-19

Date of Final Publication

2020-08-30

Date Document First Uploaded

2021-09-08

ePrints ID

46398

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