“…In 2025, the global demand and market for SA are estimated to reach approximately 95 kton and 1.8 billion USD, respectively. 3,4 As well as being extensively employed in the chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries, 5 it can be the precursor to many commercially signicant chemicals, including 1,4-butanediol, tetrahydrofuran, fumaric acid, and several biodegradable polymers. 6 It is traditionally produced with different chemical methods such as paraffin oxidation, catalytic hydrogenation, and electro-reduction of maleic acid or maleic anhydride.…”