Abstract:
New process of producing alpha-hydroxy compounds from sustainable resources useful as platform chemicals, such as hydroxy analogues of amino acids or polymer precursors.
Abstract:
A process for the preparation of ethylene glycol and other C1-C3 hydroxy compounds comprising the steps of hydrogenating a composition comprising C1-C3 oxygenate compounds. In particular the process is suitable for hydrogenating a composition comprising different C1-C3 oxygenate compounds, such as the product from a thermolytic fragmentation of a sugar composition.
Abstract:
The present invention regards new adipate-type compounds suitable as an intermediate in organic chemistry, a platform chemical for the production of other chemicals, and as a monomer and co-monomer useful for the preparation of polymers and copolymers. The invention also regards the process of preparing the new adipate-type compounds from bio-based raw materials such as sugars.
Abstract:
A process for the preparation of ethylene glycol and other C1-C3 hydroxy compounds comprising the steps of hydrogenating a composition comprising C1-C3 oxygenate compounds. In particular the process is suitable for hydrogenating a composition comprising different C1-C3 oxygenate compounds, such as the product from a thermolytic fragmentation of a sugar composition.
Abstract:
A process for the preparation of ethylene glycol comprising the steps of pyrolyzing a monosaccharide and hydrogenating the product composition in the presence of a catalyst and a solvent, wherein the pressure of the hydrogenation reaction is 40 bar or greater.
Abstract:
A process for the preparation of methionine α-hydroxy analogue and derivatives thereof comprising contacting one or more sugars or derivatives thereof with a metallo-silicate composition in the presence of a compound comprising sulphur and a solvent.
Abstract:
A process for the preparation of lactic acid and 2-hydroxy-3-butenoic acid or esters thereof from a sugar in the presence of a metallo-silicate material, a metal ion and a solvent, wherein the metal ion is selected from one or more of the group consisting of potassium ions, sodium ions, lithium ions, rubidium ions and caesium ions.
Abstract:
A Process for preparing ketene in the presence of a fluidized bed material with a surface area of up to about 600 m2/g. The process is further defined as a process for preparing ketene from a sugar or glycolaldehyde feedstock.