Novel applications of catalysis for green and sustainable chemistry
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ThesisThesis type
Doctor of PhilosophyAuthor/s
Stanley, JessicaAbstract
This thesis examines fundamental studies of catalysts for more sustainable processes, addressing three particular challenges: (1) Developing sulfur resistant catalysts that have potential applications in the processing of biomass for the production of liquid transportation fuels. ...
See moreThis thesis examines fundamental studies of catalysts for more sustainable processes, addressing three particular challenges: (1) Developing sulfur resistant catalysts that have potential applications in the processing of biomass for the production of liquid transportation fuels. (2) Reducing energy requirements and increasing the catalyst ease-of-use (especially water tolerance) for the hydrogenation of aromatics, particularly for the safe and feasible storage of hydrogen using the reversible toluene/methylcyclohexane couple. (3) Catalytically converting models of lignin building blocks as a source for renewable aromatic chemicals.
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See moreThis thesis examines fundamental studies of catalysts for more sustainable processes, addressing three particular challenges: (1) Developing sulfur resistant catalysts that have potential applications in the processing of biomass for the production of liquid transportation fuels. (2) Reducing energy requirements and increasing the catalyst ease-of-use (especially water tolerance) for the hydrogenation of aromatics, particularly for the safe and feasible storage of hydrogen using the reversible toluene/methylcyclohexane couple. (3) Catalytically converting models of lignin building blocks as a source for renewable aromatic chemicals.
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Date
2014-07-01Licence
The author retains copyright of this thesis. It may only be used for the purposes of research and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission.Faculty/School
Faculty of Science, School of ChemistryAwarding institution
The University of SydneyShare