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Chemicals, biomass glutamic acid

The utilization of cellulose as the raw material for production of monomers and polymers is reviewed and discussed. As the most abundant nonfood biomass resource on Earth, cellulose can be catalytically depolymerized to glucose, while glucose is a versatile starting material for a large variety of platform chemicals including ethanol, lactic acid, HMF, levulinic acid, sorbitol, succinic acid, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, itaconic acid, glucaric acid, and so oti. These platforms can be used as monomers directly or further converted to polymerizable monomers for polymer synthesis. [Pg.217]


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