Ce promoted Pd–Nb catalysts for γ-valerolactone ring-opening and hydrogenation

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Publication Date 2012-09-21
DOI 10.1039/C2GC36161B
Impact Factor 10.182
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R. Buitrago-Sierra, J. C. Serrano-Ruiz, F. Rodríguez-Reinoso, A. Sepúlveda-Escribano, J. A. Dumesic


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Abstract

γ-Valerolactone (GVL) has been catalytically transformed into pentanoic acid (PA), a molecule of growing importance in the search for alternative green fuels and chemical feedstocks. The GVL conversion process goes through ring-opening and hydrogenation reactions over well dispersed Pd–NbCe oxides on an activated carbon support.

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