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Hydrothermal conversion of carbohydrate biomass into formic acid at mild temperatures

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 612-615

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b802076k

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The production of formic acid or formate salts by hydrothermal oxidation of glucose, a model compound of carbohydrate biomass, was investigated in the presence and absence of alkali using a batch reactor with H(2)O(2) oxidant. Results showed that glucose was converted into formate salts with an excellent yield of 75% at a mild temperature of 250 degrees C in the presence of alkali. The results should be helpful to facilitate studies for developing a new green process for the conversion of carbohydrate biomass into formic acid, which can be a potential intermediate for fuels, as well as other value-added products.

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