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Valeric Biofuel Production from γ‐Valerolactone over Bifunctional Catalysts with Moderate Noble‐Metal Loading

Martínez Figueredo et al., 2021

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12423108622985969316
Author
Martínez Figueredo K
Virgilio E
Segobia D
Bertero N
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ChemPlusChem

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Abstract SiO2‐Al2O3‐supported Ru, Ir and Pt‐based catalysts with moderate metal loading (1%) were tested for the first time in the production of pentyl valerate (PV) in liquid phase from γ‐valerolactone, pentanol (in excess) and H2. The acidity of these bifunctional …
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