Photocatalytic conversion of biomass into valuable products: a meaningful approach?

The innovative combination of photocatalysis and biomass utilization represents a new and promising approach to achieve a higher grade of sustainability in chemical processes. A growing number of publications deal with topics like biomass conversion to solar fuels and the selective production of fin...

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Photochemical reactions
Photochemicals
Sustainability
Waste management
Waste streams
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