Nanoporous Catalysts for Biomass Conversion. (2017)
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- Nanoporous Catalysts for Biomass Conversion. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Nanoporous Catalysts for Biomass Conversion
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- Note: Feng-Shou Xiao, Liang Wang, Christian V. Stevens.
- Editors:
- Xiao, Feng-Shou
Wang, Liang
Stevens, Christian V - Contents:
- Chapter 1: Nanoporous Organic Frameworks for Biomass Conversion Authors: Xiang Zhu, Chi-Linh Do-Thanh and Sheng Dai 1.Introduction 2.Nanoporous Crystalline Organic Frameworks Metal-promoted organic transformations in glycerol 3.Nano porous Organic Sulfonated Resins 4.Conclusions and Perspective References Chapter 2: Activated Carbon and Ordered Mesoporous Carbon-based Catalysts for Biomass Conversion Authors: Xiaochen Zhao, Jifeng Pang, Guangyi Li, Fei Liu, Jinming Xu, Mingyuan Zheng, Ning Li, Changzhi Li, Aiqin Wang, and Tao Zhang 1.Introduction 2.Activated Carbon and Mesoporous carbon 3.Cellulose conversion 4.Lignin conversion 5.Synthesis of Biofuel (diesel or jet fuel) from lignocellulose 6.Summary References Chapter 3: Nanoporous Carbon/Nitrogen-Materials and Their Hybrids for Biomass Conversion Authors: Hui Su, Hong-Hui Wang, Tian-Jian Zhao, Xin-Hao Li 1.Introduction 2.Dehydrogenation of Formic Acid 3.Transfer Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds from Formic Acid 4.Synthesis of Highly Value-added Chemicals from Biomass 5.Metal-free Catalyst – Graphene Oxide for the Conversion of Fructose 6.Conclusions and Outlook References Chapter 4: Recent developments in the use of porous carbon materials for cellulose conversion Authors: Abhijit Shrotri, Hirokazu Kobayashi and Atsushi Fukuoka 1.Introduction 2.Overview of catalytic cellulose hydrolysis 3.Functionalized carbon catalyst for cellulose hydrolysis 4.Summary and outlook References Chapter 5: Ordered MesoporousChapter 1: Nanoporous Organic Frameworks for Biomass Conversion Authors: Xiang Zhu, Chi-Linh Do-Thanh and Sheng Dai 1.Introduction 2.Nanoporous Crystalline Organic Frameworks Metal-promoted organic transformations in glycerol 3.Nano porous Organic Sulfonated Resins 4.Conclusions and Perspective References Chapter 2: Activated Carbon and Ordered Mesoporous Carbon-based Catalysts for Biomass Conversion Authors: Xiaochen Zhao, Jifeng Pang, Guangyi Li, Fei Liu, Jinming Xu, Mingyuan Zheng, Ning Li, Changzhi Li, Aiqin Wang, and Tao Zhang 1.Introduction 2.Activated Carbon and Mesoporous carbon 3.Cellulose conversion 4.Lignin conversion 5.Synthesis of Biofuel (diesel or jet fuel) from lignocellulose 6.Summary References Chapter 3: Nanoporous Carbon/Nitrogen-Materials and Their Hybrids for Biomass Conversion Authors: Hui Su, Hong-Hui Wang, Tian-Jian Zhao, Xin-Hao Li 1.Introduction 2.Dehydrogenation of Formic Acid 3.Transfer Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Compounds from Formic Acid 4.Synthesis of Highly Value-added Chemicals from Biomass 5.Metal-free Catalyst – Graphene Oxide for the Conversion of Fructose 6.Conclusions and Outlook References Chapter 4: Recent developments in the use of porous carbon materials for cellulose conversion Authors: Abhijit Shrotri, Hirokazu Kobayashi and Atsushi Fukuoka 1.Introduction 2.Overview of catalytic cellulose hydrolysis 3.Functionalized carbon catalyst for cellulose hydrolysis 4.Summary and outlook References Chapter 5: Ordered Mesoporous Silica-Based Catalysts for Biomass Conversion Authors: Liang Wang, Shaodan Xu, Xiangju Meng, Feng-Shou Xiao 1.Introduction 2.Sulfated Ordered Mesoporous Silicas 3.Ordered Mesoporous Silica Supported Polyoxometalates and Sulfated Metal Oxides 4.Hetero-atom doped ordered mesoporous silica 5.Ordered Mesoporous Silica Supported Metal Nanoparticles 6.Overall Summary and Outlook References Chapter 6: Porous polydivinylbenzene based solid catalysts for biomass transformation reactions Authors: Fujian Liu and Yao Lin 1.Introduction 2.Synthesis of porous PDVB-based solid acids and investigate their catalytic performances 3.Perspectives in the PDVB based solid catalysts and their application for biomass transformations Acknowledgement References Chapter 7: Designing zeolite catalysts to convert glycerol, rice straw and for bio-gasoline direct synthesis from bio-syngas Authors: Chuang Xing, Guohui Yang, Ruiqin Yang and Noritatsu Tsubaki 1.Glycerol Convert to Propanediols 2.Rice Straw Hydrogenation 3.Bio- Gasoline Direct Synthesis References Chapter 8: Catalytic Depolymerization of Lignin to Fuels and Chemicals: A Review Authors: Zhicheng Luo, Jiechen Kong, Liubi Wu, Chen Zhao 1.Introduction 2.Developed techniques for lignin depolymerization 3.Oxidative depolymerization of lignin 4.Hydrolysis of lignin with base and acid catalysts 5.Other depolymerization techniques (cracking, photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, and biocatalysis) 6.Conclusions Acknowledgement References Chapter 9: Mesoporous Zeolite for Biomass Conversion Authors: Liang Wang, Shaodan Xu, Xiangju Meng, Feng-Shou Xiao 1.Introduction 2.Production of biofuels 3.Conversion of Glycerol 4.Overall summary and outlook Chapter 10: Lignin depolymerization over porous copper based mixed oxide catalysts in supercritical ethanol Authors: Emiel J.M. Hensen 1.Introduction 2.Lignin depolymerization by CuMgAl mixed oxide catalysts in supercritical ethanol 3.Conclusion References Chapter 11: Niobium-based catalysts for biomass conversion Authors: Qineng Xia, Yanqin Wang 1.Introduction 2.Hydrolysis 3.Dehydration 4.HMF Hydration to LA 5.Hydrodeoxygenation 6.C-C coupling reactions 7.Esterification/transesterification 8.Other reactions in biomass conversion 9.Summary and Outlook References Chapter 12: Towards more sustainable chemical synthesis via using formic acid as a renewable feedstock Authors: Shu-Shuang Li, Lei Tao, Yong-Mei Liu and Yong Cao 1.Introduction 2.General properties of FA and the implications for green synthesis 3.Transformation of bio-based platform chemicals 4.FA-mediated Depolymerization of lignin or chitin 5.Upgrading of bio-oil and related model compounds 6.FA as the direct feedstock for bulk chemical synthesis 7.Conclusion and Outlook References … (more)
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- 2017
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