Dan Wang, Jihuan Song, Qiyuan Wang, Chenmeng Cui, Ying Yang*
Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.13, No.1, pp. 49-78, 2025, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2024.056644
- 20 January 2025
Abstract Upgrading of abundant cellulosic biomass to isosorbide can reduce the dependence on limited fossil resources and provide a sustainable way to produce isosorbide, utilized for polymers, medicine and health care product synthesis. This review comprehensively examines the key steps and catalytic systems involved in the conversion of cellulose to isosorbide. Initially, the reaction pathway from cellulose to isosorbide is elucidated, emphasizing three critical steps: cellulose hydrolysis, glucose hydrogenation, and the two-step dehydration of sorbitol to produce isosorbide. Additionally, the activation energy and acidic sites during cellulose hydrolysis, the impact of metal particle size and catalyst More >
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