Abstract:The green conversion of renewable biomass to high-value-added products and green hydrogen will lend itself to achieve carbon neutrality. Moreover, the use of solid (heterogeneous) bases instead of homogeneous bases...
“…7 Of late, green hydrogen production from glucose has received extensive attention. [8][9][10][11][12] Green hydrogen from glucose has many applications. For example, hydrogen stored in glucose is released in situ catalytically and coupled with a hydrogenation reaction, effectively solving the problem of liquefaction or pressure in hydrogenation reactions that directly use hydrogen.…”
Transfer hydrogenation of carbonates using glucose to produce formates and gluconates is an attractive pathway for valorising waste streams. The investigation reveals a cooperative catalytic mechanism and composition-dependent behaviour of...
“…7 Of late, green hydrogen production from glucose has received extensive attention. [8][9][10][11][12] Green hydrogen from glucose has many applications. For example, hydrogen stored in glucose is released in situ catalytically and coupled with a hydrogenation reaction, effectively solving the problem of liquefaction or pressure in hydrogenation reactions that directly use hydrogen.…”
Transfer hydrogenation of carbonates using glucose to produce formates and gluconates is an attractive pathway for valorising waste streams. The investigation reveals a cooperative catalytic mechanism and composition-dependent behaviour of...
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