One-Pot Conversion of Carbohydrates in Biomass to Isobutyroin-Rich Branched Oxygenates: Carbohydrate Depolymerization and Methyl Introduction in Supercritical Methanol
Abstract:This study proposes a one-pot conversion of carbohydrates in biomass to branched oxygenates in methanol, employing noble metal and alkali cation as catalysts. The main product, isobutyroin, is highly concentrated when the reaction temperature and consequent pressure reach the supercritical point of methanol. The type of alkali cation and ratio of feedstock/ alkali also significantly influence the production of isobutyroin. In comparison to Na + , K + favors the production of isobutyroin from carbohydrates in b… Show more
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