Reaction Pathways and Mechanisms in Thermocatalytic Biomass Conversion I
Volume I mainly focuses on the current understanding of the reaction pathways and mechanisms involved in several important catalytic conversions of cellulose and carbohydrates. It starts with nanoscale illustrations of biomass structures and describes var
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Marcel Schlaf Z. Conrad Zhang Editors
Reaction Pathways and Mechanisms in Thermocatalytic Biomass Conversion I Cellulose Structure, Depolymerization and Conversion by Heterogeneous Catalysts
Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology Series editors Prof. Liang-Nian He State Key Laboratory of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin, China Prof. Robin D. Rogers Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada Prof. Dangsheng Su Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China and Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin, Germany Prof. Pietro Tundo Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Venice, Italy Prof. Z. Conrad Zhang Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China
Aims and Scope The series Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology aims to present cuttingedge research and important advances in green chemistry, green chemical engineering and sustainable industrial technology. The scope of coverage includes (but is not limited to): – Environmentally benign chemical synthesis and processes (green catalysis, green solvents and reagents, atom-economy synthetic methods etc.) – Green chemicals and energy produced from renewable resources (biomass, carbon dioxide etc.) – Novel materials and technologies for energy production and storage (biofuels and bioenergies, hydrogen, fuel cells, solar cells, lithium-ion batteries etc.) – Green chemical engineering processes (process integration, materials diversity, energy saving, waste minimization, efficient separation processes etc.) – Green technologies for environmental sustainability (carbon dioxide capture, waste and harmful chemicals treatment, pollution prevention, environmental redemption etc.) The series Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology is intended to provide an accessible reference resource for postgraduate students, academic researchers and industrial professionals who are interested in green chemistry and technologies for sustainable development.
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Marcel Schlaf • Z. Conrad Zhang Editors
Reaction Pathways and Mechanisms in Thermocatalytic Biomass Conversion I Cellulose Structure, Depolymerization and Conversion by Heterogeneous Catalysts
Editors Marcel Schlaf Department of Chemistry University of Guelph Guelph, ON, Canada
Z. Conrad Zhang Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Dalian, China
ISSN 2196-6982 ISSN 2196-6990 (electronic) Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology ISBN 978-981-287-687-4 ISBN 978-981-287-688-1 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-981-287-688-1 Library of Congress Control Number: 2015951980 Springer Singapore Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London © Springer Science+Business Media Singapore 2016 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserve
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