Dr. Takashi Nomura, Prof. Eiji Minami, Prof. Haruo Kawamoto
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Front Cover: Microwave Effect in Hydrolysis of Levoglucosan with a Solid Acid Catalyst for Pyrolysis-Based Cellulose Saccharification (ChemistryOpen 9/2024)
The front cover shows the pyrolysis-based saccharification of cellulosic biomass such as wood, which consists of levoglucosan production by fast pyrolysis followed by hydrolysis of levoglucosan to glucose as a key intermediate for the production of biochemicals and biofuels. In this study, levoglucosan is efficiently hydrolyzed to glucose by solid acid catalyst under microwave irradiation. More details can be found in the Research Article by Haruo Kawamoto, Takashi Nomura, and Eiji Minami (DOI: 10.1002/open.202300311).
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