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A REVIEW ON THE PRODUCTION OF LEVULINIC ACID AND FURANICS FROM SUGARS
By DW RACKEMANN; WOS DOHERTY
SUGARCANE PRODUCTS REPRESENT an abundant and relatively low cost carbon resource that can be utilised to produce chemical intermediates such as levulinic acid and
furanics. These chemicals can be easily upgraded to commodity and specialty chemicals
and biofuels by high yielding and well established technologies. However, there are
challenges and technical hurdles that need to be overcome before these chemical
intermediates can be cost-effectively produced in commercial quantities. The paper
reviews production of levulinic acid and furanics from sugars by homogeneous mineral
acid catalysts, and reports on preliminary studies on the production of these compounds
with environmentally friendly biodegradable sulfonic acids. The yields (>50% of
theoretical) of levulinic acid, formic acid and furfural obtained with these organic acids
are comparable to that of sulphuric acid currently used for their production.