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Oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid

Glucose oxidase, which catalyzes the oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid. [Pg.833]

Wenkin, M., Touillaux, R., Ruiz, P., Delmon, B., and Devillers, M. (1996) Influence of metallic precursors on the properties of carbon-supported bismuth-promoted palladium catalysts for the selective oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid. Appl. Catal., A, 148, 181-199. [Pg.187]

S (2)-hydroxy-3-butenenitrile from acrolein and HCN trans hydrocyanation using, for instance, acetone cyanohydrin Hydrolysis of nitriles to amides, e.g. acrylonitrile to acrylamide Isomerization of glucose to fructose Esterifications and transesterifications Interesterify positions 1 and 3 of natural glycerides Oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid, glycolic acid to glyoxalic acid... [Pg.158]

Scheme 9 Oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid has been reported using oxidation catalysts such as Pt/C, Pd/C, Pd-Bi/C and Au/C. Scheme 9 Oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid has been reported using oxidation catalysts such as Pt/C, Pd/C, Pd-Bi/C and Au/C.
Glucose oxidase (GO) catalyses the oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid (via gluconic acid-<5-lactone) according to the following reaction ... [Pg.259]

Figure 12.4 Photoinduced bioelectrocatalyzed oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid by glucose oxidase (COD) reconstituted with a nitrospiropyran-modified FAD cofactor (Sp-FAD) assembled as a monolayer on the Au electrode. Fhe Sp-FAD reveals reversible photoisomeriz-able properties yielding nitromerocyanine-FAD isomer (MRH+-FAD) [34]... Figure 12.4 Photoinduced bioelectrocatalyzed oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid by glucose oxidase (COD) reconstituted with a nitrospiropyran-modified FAD cofactor (Sp-FAD) assembled as a monolayer on the Au electrode. Fhe Sp-FAD reveals reversible photoisomeriz-able properties yielding nitromerocyanine-FAD isomer (MRH+-FAD) [34]...
Promoting effects of bismuth in carbon-supported bimetallic Pd-Bi catalysts for the selective oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid... [Pg.517]

In the oxidation of several secondary alcohols an optimum in the catalyst composition Bi/Pts rf 0-50 was found. The formation of a two-dimensional alloy on the surface efficiently sup, sses the by-product formation and increases the conversion by a factor of 3 to 66. Some examples on the beneficial influence of Bi promotion are shown in Table 1. A three-component Degussa catalyst was used as a reference. This catalyst is, to our knowledge, the only commercially available alcohol oxidation catalyst, which has been developed for the selective oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid [20]. We suppose that the superior behavior of our bimetallic catalyst in the reactions studied is due to the more homogeneous distribution of Bi on Pt. [Pg.383]

The Complex Role of Bismuth as Promoting Element to Inhibit Deactivation of Pd-Bi/C Catalysts in the Selective Oxidation of Glucose to Gluconic Acid... [Pg.295]


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