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Oxidative Conversion of Renewable Feedstocks

Oxidative Conversion of Renewable Feedstock Carbohydrate Oxidation... [Pg.349]

The current trend toward the production of chemicals from feedstocks based on renewable resources rather than fossil fuels such as oil or natural gas has also led to a need for effective methods for the conversion of carbohydrates, from glycerol to polysaccharides, to commercially valuable products. In many cases this will involve selective aerobic oxidation of one or more alcohol moieties. [Pg.180]

Glucose as renewable feedstock catalytic conversion of glucose by hydrogenation and oxidation, S. Schimpf, B. Kusserow, Y. Onal, and P. Qaus, Proc. 13 International Congress on Catalysis, Paris, July 2004, P5-060. [Pg.120]


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