Chemistry is an experimental science, and the best way to enjoy it and learn about it is performing experiments. COA of Formula: C6H12O3. Introducing a new discovery about 2144-40-3, Name is (cis-Tetrahydrofuran-2,5-diyl)dimethanol
Porous nanomaterials as green catalyst for the conversion of biomass to bioenergy
Natural fossil fuel is the prime resource of energy and with the rapid technological development its reserve is depleting at an alarming rate. To overcome this concern bio-refinery is the most emerging and necessary approach, where liquid fuels and related demanding fine chemicals can be derived very effectively from biomass via platform chemical 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF). HMF, furfural and 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) can be derived from biomass via several catalytic processes. Thus the objective of this review is to summarize various catalytic methods to produce 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) the precursor of 2,5-dimethylfuran (DMF) from a variety of monomeric bioresources such as glucose, fructose, dimeric (sucrose) and also polymeric carbohydrates like starch, cellulose and biomass derived carbohydrates (raw biomass). High surface acidity and porous nanostructures (high surface area) of the nanomaterials play crucial role in these heterogeneous catalytic processes. Several nanoporous solid acid catalysts like porous resin, micro/mesoporous carbons, microporous zeolites, mesoporous metal oxides, functionalized mesoporous silicas and porous organic polymers employed in the selective biomass conversion reactions are discussed in detail in this review. Bifunctional catalysts, MOFs and metal phosphonates with functionalised surfaces in comparison to those of the conventional solid acid catalysts are also discussed in-depth.
Note that a catalyst decreases the activation energy for both the forward and the reverse reactions and hence accelerates both the forward and the reverse reactions.COA of Formula: C6H12O3, you can also check out more blogs about2144-40-3
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