About this Research Topic
Biomass conversion for high-value products such as bio-based platform chemicals and polymers has been well developed in recent years. However, in terms of conversion selectivity and efficiency, there are still problems that remain in the development of novel green catalysts and novel polymerization methods of the bio-based monomers. The purpose of this Research Topic is therefore to highlight recent advances in the development and optimization of chemo-catalytic systems for the selective conversion of biomass into sustainable chemicals and polymers. This Research Topic highlights the Green Chemistry approaches towards biomass-based platform chemicals for sustainable polymer production. We invite submissions in view of Biomass Conversion to Sustainable Chemicals and Polymers, especially those with designing innovation for the synthesis of biomass-based platform chemicals and biomass-based polymer materials and their applications.
We welcome Original Research, Review, Mini Review and Perspective articles on themes including, but not limited to:
• Green chemical processes in value-added bio-based monomers (e.g. Bio-, photo, electrocatalysis)
• Catalytic routes for the biomass waste conversion to derived chemical (e.g. furan derivatives, organic acids, alcohols, phenols, ethers)
• Catalytic routes and mechanism for synthesis of biobased polymers and their applications (e.g. biobased polyesters)
• Biomass pre-treatment and product separation process
• Waste valorization
Keywords: Biomass, Green chemistry, Furan derivatives, Polymers, Biomass derived fuels, Catalytic mechanism
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