Mesoporous acid catalysts for renewable raw-material conversion into chemicals and fuel
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Mesoporous catalysts, such as silica (PMOs, MCM-41, SBA-15) and activated
carbons, have been used in heterogeneous catalysis, due to a combination of high surface
areas and controlled pore sizes. These mesoporous materials have been used as catalyst in
a wide range of chemical reactions. Due to environmental pressure and a decrease in
fossil fuel sources, alternative fuel sources, such as biomass or renewable feedstock
sources, have become increasingly popular. Traditionally, the biomass conversion is
carried out over homogeneous catalysts. However, homogeneous catalysts have some
disadvantages, such as difficulty in separations and the production of toxic waste. Solid
catalysts can replace the homogeneous ones in order to make the processes simpler and
more environmentally benign. Heterogeneous catalysts have been used in different
reactions biomass conversion. In this work, the use of mesoporous acid catalysts (silica
and activated carbons) for the biomass conversion into chemicals and fuel will be
reviewed.
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M. Caiado, J. Farinha, C.S. Caetano, J.E. Castanheiro, “Mesoporous acid catalysts for renewable raw-material conversion into chemicals and fuel”, pp. 67-84, Chapter 4, Comprehensive Guide for Mesoporous Materials, Volume 3: Properties and Development, Mahmood Aliofkhazraei (Ed.), Nova Science Pub. Inc., New York, 2015, 978-1-63463-318-5.