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Uncatalysed wet oxidation of D-glucose with hydrogen peroxide and its combination with hydrothermal electrolysis.
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The non-catalysed wet oxidation of glucose using hydrogen peroxide has been analysed, obtaining molar yields to gluconic and formic acids up to 15% and 64%, respectively.About:
This article is published in Carbohydrate Research.The article was published on 2012-02-15. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wet oxidation & Hydrogen peroxide.read more
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Iconography : Carbohydrates as green raw materials for the chemical industry
TL;DR: Lichtenthaler et al. as discussed by the authors gave an overview on chemically transforming low-molecular weight carbohydrates into products with versatile industrial application profiles and the potential to replace those presently derived from petrochemical sources.
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Gluconic acid: Properties, production methods and applications-An excellent opportunity for agro-industrial by-products and waste bio-valorization
Ana M. Cañete-Rodríguez,Inés M. Santos-Dueñas,Jorge E. Jiménez-Hornero,Armin Ehrenreich,Wolfgang Liebl,Isidoro García-García +5 more
TL;DR: Examining the properties of gluconic acid and its derivatives and their uses and production methods, especially biotechnological methods, are examined to update the existing reviews on the topic.
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Pt catalysts for efficient aerobic oxidation of glucose to glucaric acid in water
TL;DR: In this article, a commercial Pt/C catalyst was used to produce glucaric acid, an intermediate oxidation product of glucose, under optimal conditions of an initial pH of 7.2, 80 °C, 13.8 bar O2 and a glucose/Pt molar ratio of 54.
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Non-catalytic and catalytic hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass
Kubilay Tekin,Selhan Karagöz +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of the literature related to non-catalytic and catalytic hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass has been presented, where the experimental conditions such as temperature, residence time, pressure, types of biomass, and the types of catalysts have an important effect on the product distributions.
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Photocatalytic hydrogen production with aid of simultaneous metal deposition using titanium dioxide from aqueous glucose solution
TL;DR: In this article, the photocatalytic hydrogen production with aid of simultaneous metal deposition using TiO2 was investigated in a biomass glucose solution, and the results showed that the hydrogen generation was significantly enhanced by simultaneous metal removal for Au and Pd.
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Selective Oxidation of D-Glucose on Gold Catalyst
TL;DR: In this article, the selective oxidation of D-glucose to D-gluconic acid was performed at both controlled (7-9.5) and free pH values in an aqueous solution in the presence of a gold on carbon catalyst using dioxygen as the oxidant under mild conditions.
Iconography : Carbohydrates as green raw materials for the chemical industry
TL;DR: Lichtenthaler et al. as discussed by the authors gave an overview on chemically transforming low-molecular weight carbohydrates into products with versatile industrial application profiles and the potential to replace those presently derived from petrochemical sources.
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Carbohydrates as green raw materials for the chemical industry
TL;DR: Lichtenthaler et al. as discussed by the authors gave an overview on chemically transforming low-molecular weight carbohydrates into products with versatile industrial application profiles and the potential to replace those presently derived from petrochemical sources.
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Recent Progress in Synthesis of Fine and Specialty Chemicals from Wood and Other Biomass by Heterogeneous Catalytic Processes
TL;DR: In this paper, the synthesis of fine and specialty chemicals involving heterogeneous catalysts is discussed according to the type of reactions (e.g., hydrogenation, oxidation, isomerization, etc.) for various biomass derived feedstocks.
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Rapid and selective retro-aldol condensation of glucose to glycolaldehyde in supercritical water
TL;DR: In this paper, retroaldol condensation of glucose occurred preferentially relative to dehydration and isomerization under low water density conditions in supercritical water, and glycolaldehyde was successfully produced without any catalyst.