Biomass to furfural and upgrading to biofuels

26 September 2012
Published in Blog

Biomass to furfural and upgrading to biofuelsBiomass to furfural and upgrading to biofuels
Recent approaches to furfural synthesis from hemicellulosic biomass and pentose sugars with both homogeneous and solid acidic catalysts have been summarized by addressing the associated sustainability issues. The features of deconstruction of hemicellulosic biomass by acid hydrolysis to produce pentose sugar feedstock for furfural have been discussed in brief. Several strategies including solvent extraction in a biphasic process, application of surface functionalized materials such as acidic resins, mesoporous solids and mechanistic insight in limited cases are discussed. The present status of the promising furfural platform in producing second generation biofuels (furanics and hydrocarbon) is reviewed. The performances of each catalytic system are assessed in terms of intrinsic reactivity and selectivity toward furfural production. Overall, this minireview attempts to highlight the scope of further developments for a sustainable furfural process and upgrading to fuels.
Biomass to furfural and upgrading to biofuelsBiomass to furfural and upgrading to biofuels

Reference:
Saikat DuttaSudipta DeBasudeb Saha and Md. Imteyaz Alam
Catal. Sci. Technol., 2012, 2, 2025-2036

DOI: 10.1039/C2CY20235B
Received 14 Apr 2012, Accepted 28 May 2012
First published on the web 01 Jun 2012

This article is part of the collection: Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis in industry

from RSC Publishing

Permalink | Leave a comment  »

Authors: Posterous Author

Read more on posterous ..

Office Locations

Latest

News & Blogs

Translate

English Afrikaans French German Italian Portuguese Russian Spanish Turkish
Close Panel

Login


Visitor IP : 10.1.43.81 1 Unknown - Unknown Fri 17 Apr 2026 00:04 Powered by CoalaWeb