Biotechnological production of acrylic acid from biomass

The quantitative conversion of lactic acid to acrylic acid would open a new market for renewable resources within the chemical industry. This paper focuses on the theoretical ways of producing acrylics out of renewable resources. It summarizes possible fermentation routes from carbohydrates to acryl...

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Acrylics
Bioconversions. Hemisynthesis
Biological and medical sciences
Biotechnology
Carbohydrates
Chemical industry
Fermentation
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Lactic acid
Methods. Procedures. Technologies
Microorganisms
Renewable resources
Sustainable yield
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