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Unveiling Hidden Steps in Biomass Upgrading
Monday, February 10, 2025
This magic allowed scientists to spot a hidden chemical change. They saw that furfural went through a chemical reaction called Baeyer-Villiger oxidation. The reaction behaves like a shape-shifting character taking on new forms. At the same time, the lactone underwent a different transformation, known as epoxidation.
Can you believe that all this is happening in a substance that's found naturally in plants. This discovery can help improve how we use natural materials to make new compounds. But it's more than just a story. It's a peak into the hidden life of molecules in biomass. So it's worth to think of all the natural resources that can be turned into useful products. It's a challenge to find more efficient ways to harness these resources.
It is crucial to understand the full story of a substance so we can use it wisely.
1. Biomass includes plant material. In terms of upgrading, its pathway involves complex reactions.
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