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The book "Designing Catalysts for Biomass-Derived Chemicals" is a comprehensive guide that explores the role of catalysts in the synthesis of chemicals from renewable biomass feedstocks. The book delves into the various techniques and methods used to convert biomass-derived feedstocks into valuable platform chemicals and value-added products. It highlights the importance of designing efficient, selective, and sustainable catalysts for the conversion of biomass into chemicals, thereby contributing towards the development of a sustainable chemical industry. The book covers a wide range of…mehr

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The book "Designing Catalysts for Biomass-Derived Chemicals" is a comprehensive guide that explores the role of catalysts in the synthesis of chemicals from renewable biomass feedstocks. The book delves into the various techniques and methods used to convert biomass-derived feedstocks into valuable platform chemicals and value-added products. It highlights the importance of designing efficient, selective, and sustainable catalysts for the conversion of biomass into chemicals, thereby contributing towards the development of a sustainable chemical industry. The book covers a wide range of topics, including heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis, metal catalysis, acid and base catalysis, enzymatic and chemoenzymatic catalysis, and functionalization and upgrading of lignocellulosic feedstocks. It discusses the synthesis of various chemicals such as sugars, lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose, furans, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, biofuels, value-added chemicals, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, bioplastics, carbon materials, and energy storage materials. The author emphasizes the importance of green chemistry and sustainability in the design of catalysts for biomass-derived chemicals. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art catalyst design for biomass conversion and offers insights into future developments in this field. It is an essential resource for researchers and students in the field of chemical engineering, catalysis, and biomass conversion, as well as professionals in the chemical industry. Overall, the book is a valuable contribution to the advancement of sustainable and efficient processes for the synthesis of chemicals from renewable biomass feedstocks.