Abstract
Today, the development of innovative methods for production of organic compounds from natural resources is essential topic for many research groups in the worldwide. Levulinic acid is a platform for many important organic processes in the synthesis of natural products, pharmaceuticals, plasticizers, drugs and various other additives. In addition, 1,4-pentanediol which is a product of reduction of levulinic acid, is a valuable raw material in the chemical industry. Here, we report a highly efficient method for the production of levulinic acid from Chlorella ohadi algae using hydrothermal hydrolysis process by using HCl. Our methodology shows that the levulinic acid can be obtained in almost 90% molar yield compared to the glucose in Chlorella ohadi. Finally, we describe a one step reaction for the completely conversion of levulinic acid into 1,4-pentadiol in water using S. cerevisiae yeast as a catalyst.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 100514 |
| Journal | Bioresource Technology Reports |
| Volume | 11 |
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| State | Published - Sep 2020 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2020 Elsevier Ltd
Funding
Research supported by The Ministry of Energy- Israel . Grant number 204512 . A. Saady is supported by The Ministry of Science Technology & Space, Israel . Grant number 205272 . The authors would like to thank TransAlgae Israel Ltd., a biotechnology company, for kindly giving us microalgae culture samples. Research supported by The Ministry of Energy- Israel. Grant number 204512. A. Saady is supported by The Ministry of Science Technology & Space, Israel. Grant number 205272. The authors would like to thank TransAlgae Israel Ltd. a biotechnology company, for kindly giving us microalgae culture samples.
| Funders | Funder number |
|---|---|
| Ministry of Energy- Israel | |
| Ministry of Science Technology & Space, Israel | |
| TransAlgae Israel Ltd. a biotechnology company | |
| Ministry of Science, Technology and Space | 205272 |
| Ministry of Energy, Israel | 204512 |
Keywords
- 1,4-Pentanediol
- Chlorella ohadi
- Green cytometry
- Levulinic acid
- NMR
- Organic matter