Navigating glycerol conversion roadmap and heterogeneous catalyst selection aided by density functional theory: A review

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Abstract

Glycerol has been utilized in an extremely diversified manner throughout human civilization—ranging from food, to various consumer products, to pharmaceuticals, and even explosives. Large surplus in glycerol supply thanks to biodiesel production and biomass processing has created a demand to further boost its utility. One growing area is to expand the use of glycerol as an alternative feedstock to supplement fuels and chemicals production. Various catalytic processes have been developed. This review summarizes catalytic materials for glycerol reforming, hydrodeoxygenation, and oxidation. In particular, rationale for catalyst selection and new catalyst design will be discussed aided by the knowledge of reaction mechanisms. The role of theoretical density functional theory (DFT) in elucidating complex glycerol conversion chemistries is particularly emphasized.

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Liu, B., & Gao, F. (2018, February 1). Navigating glycerol conversion roadmap and heterogeneous catalyst selection aided by density functional theory: A review. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal8020044

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