Formic Acid: A Promising Bio-Renewable Feedstock for Fine Chemicals

PORCHEDDU, ANDREA;
2012-01-01

Abstract

In light of the growing scarcity of petroleum-based raw materials, carbon dioxide (CO2) is becoming increasing attractive as organic carbon source. In this perspective, formic acid (HCOOH) might be an interesting bio-renewable solution to store, transport, and activate carbon dioxide for the synthesis of value-added chemicals. Herein, HCOOH has been successfully used as C1 building block for the synthesis of a library of alcohols via a catalysed oxo-synthesis, under green experimental conditions.
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adsc.201200748/abstract
Esperti anonimi
HCOOH; Ru3(CO)12; ionic liquids
pubblicata on line il 8 Nov 2012
Porcheddu, Andrea; Mura, M; De Luca, L; Giacomelli, G.
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