Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1390901 | Carbohydrate Research | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Liquefaction of glucose into oil was examined in hot-compressed water at 300 °C and 30 or 60 min in a tumbling batch reactor. The effects of alkali (KHCO3), a hydrogenating agent (HCO2H), and a cobalt catalyst (Co3O4) were studied. Also the combinations of these additives were investigated. HCO2H and KHCO3 showed a positive effect on oil formation. Co3O4 was found to be an advantageous additive as well, increasing the oil formation from glucose, but the stability of this catalyst under reaction conditions was quite low.
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Authors
Masaru Watanabe, Florian Bayer, Andrea Kruse,