JOURNAL ARTICLE

Cellulose conversion into renewable chemicals and fuels over supported metal catalysts

N.S. HassanAishah Abdul Jalil

Year: 2020 Journal:   IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering Vol: 808 (1)Pages: 012002-012002   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Abstract Nowadays, the development of biomass as an alternative energy source has been explored for the production of energy, chemicals and transportation fuels. Cellulose is an abundant, low-cost and renewable energy source that can be transformed into solid, liquid and gas products by pyrolysis. Sustainable, low cost and efficient catalysts are needed for catalytic cellulose conversion by pyrolysis. Among heterogeneous catalysts, supported metal catalysts have been extensively studied which demonstrated distinct reactivity and/or selectivity in a variety of chemical reactions. This paper reviews and provides a summary of the cellulose conversion by supported metal catalysts into value added chemicals and fuels. Emphases will be put on the reaction mechanism and key factors that exert effect on the catalytic performance.

Keywords:
Cellulose Catalysis Renewable energy Pyrolysis Biomass (ecology) Reactivity (psychology) Waste management Chemistry Renewable fuels Energy source Materials science Organic chemistry Chemical engineering Fossil fuel Engineering

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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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