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Light-driven transformation of biomass into chemicals using photocatalysts - Vistas and challenges.
Navakoteswara Rao, Vempuluru; Malu, Thayil Jayakumari; Cheralathan, Kanakkampalayam Krishnan; Sakar, Mohan; Pitchaimuthu, Sudhagar; Rodríguez-González, Vicente; Mamatha Kumari, Murikinati; Shankar, Muthukonda Venkatakrishnan.
Afiliação
  • Navakoteswara Rao V; Nano Catalysis and Solar Fuels Research Laboratory, Department of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, 516005, India.
  • Malu TJ; Department of Chemistry, School of Advanced Sciences, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore, 632014, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Cheralathan KK; Department of Chemistry, School of Advanced Sciences, Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore, 632014, Tamil Nadu, India. Electronic address: cheralathan.k@vit.ac.in.
  • Sakar M; Centre for Nano and Material Sciences, Jain University, Bangalore, 562112, Karnataka, India.
  • Pitchaimuthu S; Multifunctional Photocatalyst and Coatings Group, SPECIFIC, Materials Research Centre, College of Engineering, Swansea University (Bay Campus), Fabian Way, Crymlyn Burrows, Swansea, SA1 8EN, Wales, United Kingdom.
  • Rodríguez-González V; Instituto Potosino de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica, División de Materiales Avanzados, Camino a La Presa San José 2055, Lomas 4a. Sección, 78216, San Luis Potosí, S.L.P., Mexico.
  • Mamatha Kumari M; Nano Catalysis and Solar Fuels Research Laboratory, Department of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, 516005, India.
  • Shankar MV; Nano Catalysis and Solar Fuels Research Laboratory, Department of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, 516005, India. Electronic address: shankar@yogivemanauniversity.ac.in.
J Environ Manage ; 284: 111983, 2021 Apr 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33529884
ABSTRACT
Lignocellulosic biomass has become an important sustainable resource for fuels, chemicals and energy. It is an attractive source for alternative fuels and green chemicals because it is non-edible and widely available in the planet in huge volumes. The use of biomass as starting material to produce fuels and chemicals leads to closed carbon cycle and promotes circular economy. Although there are many thermo-chemical methods such as pyrolysis, liquefaction and gasification close at hand for processing lignocellulosic biomass and transforming the derived compounds into valuable chemicals and fuels, the photocatalytic method is more advantageous as it utilizes light and ambient conditions for reforming the said compounds. Appraisal of recent literature indicates a variety of photocatalytic systems involving different catalysts, reactors and conditions studied for this purpose. This article reviews the recent developments on the photocatalytic oxidation of biomass and its derivatives into value-added chemicals. The nature of the biomass and derived molecules, nature of the photocatalysts, efficiency of the photocatalysts in terms of conversion and selectivity, influence of reaction conditions and light sources, effect of additives and mechanistic pathways are discussed. Importance has been given also to discuss the complementary technologies that could be coupled with photocatalysis for better conversion of biomass and biomass-derived molecules to value-added chemicals. A summary of these aspects, conclusions and future prospects are given in the end.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Lignina Idioma: En Revista: J Environ Manage Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Lignina Idioma: En Revista: J Environ Manage Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article