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Front Cover: Conversion of Cellobiose to Formic Acid as a Biomass‐Derived Renewable Hydrogen Source Using Solid Base Catalysts (ChemistryOpen 11/2024)
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Takagaki, Atsushi
, Yoshiki, Ikuto
, Ishihara, Tatsumi
, Watanabe, Motonori
, Song, Jun Tae
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Cover
2024
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Front Cover: Conversion of Cellobiose to Formic Acid as a Biomass‐Derived Renewable Hydrogen Source Using Solid Base Catalysts (ChemistryOpen 11/2024)
by
Takagaki, Atsushi
, Yoshiki, Ikuto
, Ishihara, Tatsumi
, Watanabe, Motonori
, Song, Jun Tae
in
Cover
2024
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Front Cover: Conversion of Cellobiose to Formic Acid as a Biomass‐Derived Renewable Hydrogen Source Using Solid Base Catalysts (ChemistryOpen 11/2024)
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Front Cover: Conversion of Cellobiose to Formic Acid as a Biomass‐Derived Renewable Hydrogen Source Using Solid Base Catalysts (ChemistryOpen 11/2024)
2024
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The Front Cover shows selective production of formic acid from cellobiose, a disaccharide from cellulose, using solid base catalysts in the presence of hydrogen peroxide as an environmentally benign oxidizing agent. Calcium oxide and magnesium oxide are found to afford formic acid at 343 K for 2 h. A combination of Amberlyst‐15 as a solid acid and MgO as a solid base allows for a high formic acid yield of 33% under mild reaction conditions. More information can be found in the Research Article by Atsushi Takagaki, Tatsumi Ishihara, and co‐workers (DOI: 10.1002/open.202400079).
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
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