Advances in catalytic routes for the production of carboxylic acids from biomass: a step forward for sustainable polymers
José R. Iglesias
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I Martínez Salazar
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P. Maireles-Torres
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D Martín Alonso
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R. Mariscal
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M. López Granados
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Chemical & Environmental Engineering Group
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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Madrid 28933
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SPAIN
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EQS Group (Sustainable Energy and Chemistry Group)
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28049 Madrid
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Departamento de Química Inorgánica
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Facultad de Ciencias
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Campus de Teatinos
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Glucan Biorenewables LLC, Madison, WI 53719, USA
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Glucan Biorenewables LLC
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Madison
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Usa
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Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-07-13
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SJR: 11.467
CiteScore: 73.2
Impact factor: 39.0
ISSN: 03060012, 14604744
PubMed ID:
32658221
General Chemistry
Abstract
Polymers are ubiquitously present in our daily life because they can meet a wide range of needs and fields of applications. This success, based on an irresponsible linear consumption of plastics and the access to cheap oil, is creating serious environmental problems. Two lines of actions are needed to cope with them: to adopt a circular consumption of plastics and to produce renewable carbon-neutral monomers. This review analyses the recent advances in the chemocatalytic processes for producing biomass-derived carboxylic acids. These renewable carboxylic acids are involved in the synthesis of relevant general purpose and specialty polyesters and polyamides; some of them are currently derived from oil, while others can become surrogates of petrochemical polymers due to their excellent performance properties. Polyesters and polyamides are very suitable to be depolymerised to other valuable chemicals or to their constituent monomers, what facilitates the circular reutilisation of these monomers. Different types of carboxylic acids have been included in this review: monocarboxylic acids (like glycolic, lactic, hydroxypropanoic, methyl vinyl glycolic, methyl-4-methoxy-2-hydroxybutanoic, 2,5-dihydroxypent-3-enoic, 2,5,6-trihydroxyhex-3-enoic acids, diphenolic, acrylic and δ-amino levulinic acids), dicarboxylic acids (2,5-furandicarboxylic, maleic, succinic, adipic and terephthalic acids) and sugar acids (like gluconic and glucaric acids). The review evaluates the technology status and the advantages and drawbacks of each route in terms of feedstock, reaction pathways, catalysts and economic and environmental evaluation. The prospects and the new research that should be undertaken to overcome the main problems threatening their economic viability or the weaknesses that prevent their commercial implementation have also been underlined.
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Iglesias J. R. et al. Advances in catalytic routes for the production of carboxylic acids from biomass: a step forward for sustainable polymers // Chemical Society Reviews. 2020. Vol. 49. No. 16. pp. 5704-5771.
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Iglesias J. R., Martínez Salazar I., Maireles-Torres P., Martín Alonso D., Mariscal R., Granados M. L. Advances in catalytic routes for the production of carboxylic acids from biomass: a step forward for sustainable polymers // Chemical Society Reviews. 2020. Vol. 49. No. 16. pp. 5704-5771.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1039/d0cs00177e
UR - https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D0CS00177E
TI - Advances in catalytic routes for the production of carboxylic acids from biomass: a step forward for sustainable polymers
T2 - Chemical Society Reviews
AU - Iglesias, José R.
AU - Martínez Salazar, I
AU - Maireles-Torres, P.
AU - Martín Alonso, D
AU - Mariscal, R.
AU - Granados, M. López
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/07/13
PB - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
SP - 5704-5771
IS - 16
VL - 49
PMID - 32658221
SN - 0306-0012
SN - 1460-4744
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@article{2020_Iglesias,
author = {José R. Iglesias and I Martínez Salazar and P. Maireles-Torres and D Martín Alonso and R. Mariscal and M. López Granados},
title = {Advances in catalytic routes for the production of carboxylic acids from biomass: a step forward for sustainable polymers},
journal = {Chemical Society Reviews},
year = {2020},
volume = {49},
publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)},
month = {jul},
url = {https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D0CS00177E},
number = {16},
pages = {5704--5771},
doi = {10.1039/d0cs00177e}
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Iglesias, José R., et al. “Advances in catalytic routes for the production of carboxylic acids from biomass: a step forward for sustainable polymers.” Chemical Society Reviews, vol. 49, no. 16, Jul. 2020, pp. 5704-5771. https://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=D0CS00177E.
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