| Literature DB >> 30474917 |
Xin Jin1, Tianqi Fang1, Jinyao Wang1, Mengyuan Liu1, Siyuan Pan1, Bala Subramaniam2, Jian Shen3, Chaohe Yang1, Raghunath V Chaudhari2.
Abstract
Conversion of biomass to chemicals provides essential products to human society from renewable resources. In this context, achieving atom-economical and energy-efficient conversion with high selectivity towards target products remains a key challenge. Recent developments in nanostructured catalysts address this challenge reporting remarkable performances in shape and morphology dependent catalysis by metals on nano scale in energy and environmental applications. In this review, most recent advances in synthesis of heterogeneous nanomaterials, surface characterization and catalytic performances for hydrogenation and oxidation for biorenewables with plausible mechanism have been discussed. The perspectives obtained from this review paper will provide insights into rational design of active, selective and stable catalytic materials for sustainable production of value-added chemicals from biomass resources.Entities:
Keywords: Biomass; Hydrogenation; Nanocatalysts; Oxidation
Year: 2018 PMID: 30474917 DOI: 10.1002/tcr.201800144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Rec ISSN: 1528-0691 Impact factor: 6.771