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Renewable acrylonitrile production

Authors :
Ryan T. Gill
Eric C. D. Tan
Todd R. Eaton
Gregg T. Beckham
Watson Michael John
Robin M. Cywar
Violeta Sànchez i Nogué
Derek R. Vardon
Vassili Vorotnikov
Adam D. Bratis
O. Stanley Fruchey
Michelle Gilhespy
Mary J. Biddy
Zinovia Skoufa
Lorenz P. Manker
Rongming Liu
Eric M. Karp
William E. Michener
David G. Brandner
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.). 358(6368)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A sweet source to make acrylonitrile Much of the attention directed toward displacing petroleum feedstocks with biomass has focused on fuels. However, there are also numerous opportunities in commodity chemical production. One such candidate is acrylonitrile, a precursor to a wide variety of plastics and fibers that is currently derived from propylene. Karp et al. efficiently manufactured this compound from an ester (ethyl 3-hydroxypropanoate) that can be sourced renewably from sugars. The process relies on inexpensive titania as a catalyst and avoids the side production of cyanide that accompanies propylene oxidation. Science , this issue p. 1307

Details

ISSN :
10959203
Volume :
358
Issue :
6368
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....716ba33bb6b346c970aad59955ea4ea2