The Chemistry of Levulinic Acid: Its Potential in the Production of Biomass‐Based Chemicals
Csaba Árvai,
Zoltán Medgyesi,
Matthew Y. Lui
et al.
Abstract:Biomass has been identified as the ultimate sustainable resource for all carbon‐based consumer products of the chemical industries in the future. Its catalytic conversion leads to the formation of various platform chemicals that could partially or even fully replace the fossil‐based building blocks that have been currently used in synthetic chemical processes. Among these compounds, levulinic acid (LA) has been recognized as a member of the "Top Value Added Chemicals from Biomass" and has attracted significant… Show more
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