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      Preparation of a Sulfonated Porous Carbon Catalyst with High Specific Surface Area

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            Green chemistry: biodiesel made with sugar catalyst.

            The production of diesel from vegetable oil calls for an efficient solid catalyst to make the process fully ecologically friendly. Here we describe the preparation of such a catalyst from common, inexpensive sugars. This high-performance catalyst, which consists of stable sulphonated amorphous carbon, is recyclable and its activity markedly exceeds that of other solid acid catalysts tested for 'biodiesel' production.
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              Practical approaches to green solvents.

              Solvents are widely used in commercial manufacturing and service industries. Despite abundant precaution, they inevitably contaminate our air, land, and water because they are difficult to contain and recycle. Researchers have therefore focused on reducing solvent use through the development of solvent-free processes and more efficient recycling protocols. However, these approaches have their limitations, necessitating a pollution prevention approach and the search for environmentally benign solvent alternatives. This report highlights opportunities for the practical implementation of such green solvents.
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                Journal
                Catalysis Letters
                Catal Lett
                Springer Nature
                1011-372X
                1572-879X
                August 2009
                June 23 2009
                August 2009
                : 131
                : 1-2
                : 242-249
                Article
                10.1007/s10562-009-0062-4
                a44b92a7-a8d3-4af8-b471-5ce27721b388
                © 2009
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