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       and PPG 400 gm/mole, which allows  Efficient hydrogenation of  Bamboo-alginate composite as a                 continuously fed in a semi-batch reactor.  Ru-catalysed direct asymmetric  Research advancement in mol-
       the one-step extraction and separation   glucose (G) to polyols over  sustainable structural material         Optimum conditions are reported and   reductive amination of bio-   ten salt-mediated thermochemi-
       of two pigment classes – betalains and   hydrotalcite-derived Pt/Ni alloy  [India has extensive bamboo cultivation,   model predictions matched experimental   based levulinic acid (LA) and  cal upcycling of biomass waste
       chlorophylls – from red beet stems and   catalyst under mild conditions  particularly in the North East.]     results. Higher temperature gave better   ester for the synthesis of chiral
       leaves. This extraction was realised by                                                                       results and about 85 wt% L was recovered   pyrrolidinone (P)        Y. Shen and X. Yuan have referred to the
       monophasic above aqueous solution  G. Gao et al have referred to polyols as  M. Song et al have referred to the im-  with a purity higher than 90%. The p-hy-                     thermochemical upcycling of biomass
       and then the phase separation was rea-  important biomass-based building blocks  provement of the mechanical properties   droxyphenyl-guaiacyl-syringyl (HGS)-  S. Chakrabortty et al have reported the   into high value-added fuels, chemicals
       lised by a temperature switch allowing  for chemical production. The title catalyst  of wood-based composites and have come   type L structure was confi rmed. Further  title reaction for the enantio-rich 5-methylP   and carbon material in molten salts, which
       the desired separation. The maximum  was prepared which allowed 95.7% of  out with a new strategy of making bamboo   improvement is possible. (ACS Omega,  using readily available Ru/bisphosphine   have many other useful uses. Further,
       yield of betalains was 6.67 wt % and  G to be converted with 90% selectivity  composites with excellent mechanical   2023; DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2C06153).  catalyst (96%ee). Methyl levulinate, a   solar energy can be effectively stored in
       chlorophylls was 1.82 wt%. The IL used  into polyols at 120°C in water. The cata-  properties and formability. After delig-                     by-product from the industrial production   molten salts. Challenges and recommen-
       is specifi ed. Affi nity resins were used  lyst was stable and could be recycled.  nifi cation of bamboo, an alginate solution   Computer aided-design of cas-  of 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA),   dation are given. (Green Chem., 2023;
       for recovery at 96-98% and ILs could  Higher temperature gives less C2-C4  was fi lled into the voids under reduced   tor bean fruit-based biorefi nery  can be used in place of LA. The mecha-  DOI: 10.1039/D2GC04872H).
       be reused. (Green Chem., 2023; DOI:  polyols. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2023;  pressure to get alginated- impregnated   scheme to produce sustainable  nism is explained. (Chem Sus Chem,
       10.1039/D2GC04480C).              DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.2C04313).  delignifi ed bamboo. Then alginate was      aviation turbine fuel (ATF)       2023; DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202202353).  Cascading and precise regula-
                                                                          subjected successively to ionic and chemi-
       Techno-economic analysis of       From microbial succinic acid     cal cross-linking by adding CaCl  and      A.G. Romero-Isquierdo  et al have   Valorisation of Kaffi r lime peel   tion of the selective bio-produc-
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       upgrading corn stover-based       (SA) production to polybutylene   glutaraldehyde, respectively, and then hot   worked on the readily available feedstock   through extraction of essential   tion of 2- or 5- ketogluconic acid
       acetone, n-butanol and ethanol    bio-succinate synthesis          pressing was done. The tensile and fl exural   Higuerilla (Ricinuk communish), also re-  oils and process optimisation for   (KGA) from glucose (G) with
       (ABE) to higher ketones and                                        strengths were 1.12-GPa and 678-MPa, res-  ferred as castor bean, as a renewable raw   phenolic compounds      whole-cell catalysis technology
       alcohols: fuels or fi ne chemicals  N. Tenhaet et al have reported a sim-  pectively (much higher than that of wood   material to make ATF. This crop does not
                                         plifi ed and scalable one-pot process for  composites). Reshaping can be done. (ACS   require fertilisers or pesticides. ATF and  P. Houng et al have referred to the pre-  X. Hua et al have referred to the widely
       S. Xie et al have referred to fermenta-  the anaerobic production of SA using a  Sustainable. Chem. Eng., 2023; DOI:   other fuels are made via four main pro-  sence of a good aromatic essential oil and   used KGA as precursor of Vitamin C
       tion-based ABE, which is known from   metabolically engineered corynebacte-  10.1021/acssuschemeng.2co7232).  cessing zones; 43% total hydrocarbons is  phenolic compounds in Kaffi r lime peel.   and tartaric acid. The latest studies have
       the First World War days. However, the   rium glutamicum strain. Through opti-                                biojet fuel. This process is self-suffi cient  Hydrodistillation (HD) was used to ob-  shown  that  Gluconobacter  oxydans
       concentration of ABE in the broth is low   misation, succinic titre of 78 gm per litre   Bio-based polyurethane reactive   in terms of electricity requirements. As of  tain essential oils from fresh Kaffi r lime   effectively catalyses G to a mixture of the
       and a complex separation process, with   and yield of 1.41 mol  mole  has been   hot-melt adhesives (PURHMAs)   now it is 23 times more expensive than  peel; the residual material was subjected   title KGA’s, under moderate conditions –
                                                         SA
                                                               GIC
       high separation costs are bottlenecks.   realised. The recovery from the neutral   derived from isosorbide (IS)-  the product in the market. (Chem. Eng.  to extraction with ethanol. The HD gave   CaCO  was used for neutralisation.
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                                         fermentation broth was by electrochemi-  based polyester polyols with       Res. Des., 2022, 188, Dec., 746-763;  terpinene-4-ol, 19%; beta-pinene, 15.8%;   Whole-cell catalysis by G. oxydans was
                                         cally-induced crystallisation and applied  different carbon chain lengths   DOI:10.1016/j.cherd.2022.10.025).   and D-limonene, 15.6%. (J. Chem. Tech-  carried out. The in situ separation of
                                         for polybutylene bio-succinate synthesis                                                                      nol. Biotechnol, 2023; DOI: 10.1002/  5-KGA was realised with a crystallisation
                                         using a biocompatible zinc catalyst and   X. Pan et al have synthesised a series   Multi-functional bacterial cellu-  jctb.7354).               yield of 97.3% due to difference in the
                                         properties were comparable to the poly-  of title products and the impacts of IS   lose (BC) fi lms enabled by deep                              solubility of the two Ca salts of 2- and
                                         mer from commercial precursors. (Che-  content and carbon chain length on both   eutectic solvent (DES)-extracted   Integrated techno-economic   5-KGAs. Subsequently, 2-KGA-Ca
                                         mie. Ing. Technik, 2023; DOI: 10/1002/  polyester polyols and PURHMAs were   Lignin (L)                       and sustainability assessment of   crystals were obtained. This method is
                                         cite.202200163).                 studied. The products showed excellent                                       value-added products generated    promising. (Green Chem., 2023; DOI:
                                                                          bonding strength on polycarbonate (PC)     Q. Dai et al have reported DES-extracted   from biomass gasifi cation: An   10.1039/D2GC045661).
       Thus it is worth considering whether this   Carbon-based metal-free cata-  substrates. Bonding properties of Fe and   L as a glue to strengthen the BC fi lms and   energy-water-food (EWF) nexus
                                                                          Al were also tested. The products showed
       mixture can be upgraded. These authors   lysts for selective oxidation of   good tensile properties and thermal resis-  endow the fi lms with diverse functiona-  approach         High performance, recyclable
       have reported on coupling salting-out   glycerol to glycolic acid (GA)  tance and look very promising for the   lity. DES was formed by choline chloride                          and sustainable by design natu-
       catalytic process intensifi cation tech-                            adhesive industry. (Chem. Eng. Sci., 2023,   and lactic acid, and when used to extract  A. Alnouss et al have referred to biomass  ral polyphenol-based epoxy
       nique in which acetone was alkylated   F. Meng et al have used heat-treated acti-  264, 31 Dec, 118152; DOI:10.1016/j.  L exhibited a narrow molecular weight  gasifi cation as a favoured method for valo- polyester thermosets
       with ethanol and 1-butanol by Pd/C +   vated carbon for the title process (where   ces.2022.118152).          distribution and was rich in phenol hy-  risation, where the produced gas mixture
       K PO , giving higher ketone and alco-  the heat treatment tuned the composition                               droxyl groups. This integration gave fi lms  is used to run power plants and clean  R. Dinu  et al have used renewable
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       hol products, which are separated by   and electronic structure of oxygen-con-  Enhanced performance of Lig-  with enhanced water-proof, mechanical,  generation of NH  and CH OH. These  fl avonoid and phlorotannin extracts as
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       salting-out effect of K PO . Over 70%   taining functional groups). The mecha-  nin (L) recovery with a CO    UV shielding, gas barrier and antioxidant  authors have studied the economic fea-  building blocks for bio-based tris-epoxy
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       mass fraction were at 200-250°C under   nism is explained and C-C bond cleavage   acidifi cation method  2     behaviour. Oxygen permeability and  sibility of the above process and ASPEN  monomers and come up with thermo-
       hydrogen atmosphere. Simulations were   of glyceric acid ensures high selectivity                             water transmission rate are given and  PLUS software was used. The merits of  setting resins. The triglycidyl ethers of
       done. (ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng.,   to GA, 53.2% over AC-400 catalyst.  D. Yiamsawas et al have recovered L   seems to have a broad application pros-  the above strategy are discussed. (ACS  phloroglucinol and naringenin were
       2023; DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.  (Chem. Eng. Sci., 2023; DOI: 10.1016/j.  particles from bagasse soda pulping   pect as a renewable. (ACS Omega, 2023;  Sustainable Chem. Eng., 2023; DOI:  combined and crosslinked with a series
                                                            th
       2C07103).                         ces.2022.118394;268,15  March).  black liquor by acidifi cation with CO      DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2C06123).   10.1021/acssuschemeng.2C04253).   of anhydrides, four of them bio-based.
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