Renewable levulinic acid production catalyzed by iron modified by zeolite and functionalized ionic liquid
Levulinic acid is a versatile platform chemical that can be derived from biomass as an alternative to fossil fuel resources. In this study, a series of heterogeneous iron modified HY zeolites (Fe/HY zeolite): 5% Fe/HY, 10% Fe/HY, 15% Fe/HY, and homogeneous functionalized ionic liquids (FIL): 1-butyl...
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Main Author: | Ramli, Nur Aainaa Syahirah |
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2015
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