INVESTIGADORES
SPANEVELLO Rolando Angel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Innovative transformation of cellulosic materials into useful chemicals
Autor/es:
GIORDANO, E. D. V.; BOTTA, M. C.; CORNE, V.; GIRI, G. F.; LLOMPART D. F.; MANGIONE, M. I.; SAROTTI, A. M.; SUÁREZ, A. G.; SPANEVELLO, R. A.
Lugar:
Golden
Reunión:
Otro; American Chemical Society Summer School on Green Chemistry and Sustainable Energy.; 2012
Institución organizadora:
American Chemical Society
Resumen:
Biomass is a widely available raw material which has been recognized as an important source of fuels and chemical products. By far, carbohydrates are the major annually renewable biofeedstocks from which to develop viable organic chemicals that can compete or eventually replace those derived from fossil sources.Cellulose, is the most common organic compound on Earth. So the generation of useful chemicals from cellulose or cellulosic waste materials is of great interestLevoglucosenone is a versatile and readily available member of the carbohydrate derived chiral pool, which has been used as chiral synthon in the synthesis of a wide variety of compounds. As part of our program on the pyrolytic conversion of cellulose waste into high value chemicals, we have been concerned with the synthetic application of levoglucosenone as a chiral building block in the development of new asymmetric inductors.Conventional pyrolysis of cellulose or cellulose-containing materials such as waste paper is typically used to generate levoglucosenone but microwave  irradiation of microcrystalline cellulose was recently found to be also effective.