Abstract
Transforming plant biomass to biofuel and chemicals has become a global effort as results of increasing fuel demand but diminishing fossil-based energy preservation and rising concerns of climate and environmental impact. Various conversion routes involving thermochemical and biological conversions have been established and well-studied. Heterogeneous catalysis is playing a critical role in the biomass conversion and, with some unique catalytic properties, nanoporous catalysts have been extensively utilized in catalytic process of biomass conversion and exhibited exciting catalytic performance. This chapter will be devoted to nanoporous catalysts used in biomass conversion. It will start with a brief introduction of current biomass conversion technologies and then a detailed review of the application of various nanoporous materials in a large diversity of catalytic reactions in biomass conversion. The nanoporous materials include zeolites and zeotypes, metal–organic frameworks, nanoporous carbons and carbon nitrides, nanoporous oxides, hydroxides and complex oxide forms, porous organic polymers, and porous metals.
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