Articles with "biomass upgrading" as a keyword



Pd‐Embedded NiFe Layered Double Hydroxides for Biomass Upgrading: Precision Construction of Dual‐Functional Synergistic Sites

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Published in 2024 at "Advanced Functional Materials"

DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202411284

Abstract: The key challenge for 5‐hydroxymethylfurfural oxidation reaction (HMFOR) lies in understanding the synergistic interactions between active sites and adsorption sites, but the uncertain spatial positions of these two sites largely limit their synergistic effect. Here,… read more here.

Keywords: nife layered; layered double; double hydroxides; embedded nife ... See more keywords

Thermal Regeneration of Sn-Containing Silicates and Consequences for Biomass Upgrading: From Regeneration to Preactivation

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Published in 2020 at "ACS Catalysis"

DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.0c02346

Abstract: Minimising catalyst deactivation and developing regeneration protocols are critical challenges in the area of biomass upgrading. Herein, we investigate the regeneration of Sn-containing zeolites for the continuous conversion of glucose. In doing so, we reveal… read more here.

Keywords: containing silicates; biomass upgrading; regeneration containing; thermal regeneration ... See more keywords

Application of biochar-based catalysts in biomass upgrading: a review

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Published in 2017 at "RSC Advances"

DOI: 10.1039/c7ra09307a

Abstract: Biochar is a low-cost carbon-rich material derived from the thermochemical degradation of biomass. Due to its unique chemical structure, biochar with a large surface area and tailored surface functional groups can be easily prepared by… read more here.

Keywords: biomass upgrading; biochar based; catalysts biomass; application biochar ... See more keywords

Integrating electrocatalytic seawater splitting and biomass upgrading via bifunctional nickel cobalt phosphide nanorods

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Published in 2023 at "Green Chemistry"

DOI: 10.1039/d3gc00684k

Abstract: The high overpotential of oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and the undesirable chlorine evolution reaction (ClER) severely limit the hydrogen production efficiency of seawater electrolysis. The organic electrooxidation reactions, involving C–H... read more here.

Keywords: integrating electrocatalytic; seawater; seawater splitting; electrocatalytic seawater ... See more keywords