“…The sugarcane industry may be identified as a model of circular and renewable economy in which biomass can be converted into sugar, ethanol, electricity, heat, fertilizer, and many other products, such as cellulosic hydrolysate, butanol, lactic acid, and levulinic acid (LA). , Levulinic acid is a γ-keto acid that represents a promising renewable chemical platform. Industrial applications of levulinic acid include fuel additives, paints, plastics, lubricants, food additives, fertilizers, etc. , Currently, most of the research on levulinic acid production from industrial feedstocks is focused on lignocellulosic biomass, ,, although there are examples morefocused on the study of catalysts using glucose, − fructose, ,,− or sucrose as reactants. ,− According to these studies, heterogeneous catalysts provide yields of levulinic acid up to 68 mol %, whereas homogeneous catalysts provide yields up to 80 mol %.…”