Ultrasound-assisted functionalization of polyphenols #32

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Abstract

Natural polyphenols are a class of compounds that are available in quantities from renewable resources. Natural polyphenols, among them especially lignins and tannins, thus represent important precursors for a variety of valorizations, ranging from the production of biofuel via the use as source for bulk aromatic chemicals to applications in material science areas. Ultrasonication has been used both for isolating and for subsequently valorizing natural polyphenols. This chapter introduces important structural characteristics of lignins and tannins in order to set the background for a series of applications of ultrasound in connection with polyphenols; these applications comprise isolation methods as well as valorization approaches.

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Bartzoka, E. D., Lange, H., & Crestini, C. (2016). Ultrasound-assisted functionalization of polyphenols #32. In Handbook of Ultrasonics and Sonochemistry (pp. 995–1020). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-278-4_21

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