Carboidratos como fonte de compostos para a indústria de química fina

Coal, oil, natural gas, and shale gas are biomass that is formed millions of years ago. These are non-renewable and depleting, even considering the recent discovery of new sources of oil in the presalt and new technologies for the exploitation of shale deposits. Currently, these raw materials are us...

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Main Authors: Vitor Francisco Ferreira, Fernando de Carvalho da Silva, Patricia Garcia Ferreira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2013-01-01
Series:Química Nova
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422013001000006&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-91e73e69825e4f64857a049674d3d8a82020-11-25T00:59:52ZengSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaQuímica Nova1678-70642013-01-0136101514151910.1590/S0100-40422013001000006S0100-40422013001000006Carboidratos como fonte de compostos para a indústria de química finaVitor Francisco Ferreira0Fernando de Carvalho da Silva1Patricia Garcia Ferreira2Universidade Federal FluminenseUniversidade Federal FluminenseUniversidade Federal FluminenseCoal, oil, natural gas, and shale gas are biomass that is formed millions of years ago. These are non-renewable and depleting, even considering the recent discovery of new sources of oil in the presalt and new technologies for the exploitation of shale deposits. Currently, these raw materials are used as a source of energy production and are also important for the production of fine chemicals. Since these materials are finite and their (oil) price is increasing, it is clear that there will be a progressive increase in the chemical industry to use renewable raw materials as a source of energy, an inevitable necessity for humanity. The major challenge for the society in the twenty first century is to unite governments, universities, research centers, and corporations to jointly act in all areas of science with one goal of finding a solution to global problems, such as conversion of biomass into compounds for the fine chemical industry.Non-renewable raw materials are used in the preparation of fuels, chemical intermediates, and derivatives for the fine chemical industry. However, their stock in nature has a finite duration, and their price is high and will likely increase with their depletion. In this scenario, the alternative is to use renewable biomass as a replacement for petrochemicals in the production of fine chemicals. As the production of biomass-based carbohydrates is the most abundant in nature, it is judicious to develop technologies for the generation of chain products (fuels, chemical intermediates, and derivatives for the fine chemicals industry) using this raw material. This paper presents some aspects and opportunities in the area of carbohydrate chemistry toward the generation of compounds for the fine chemical industry.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422013001000006&lng=en&tlng=enfine chemicalschains fine chemical from carbohydratesrenewable biomasses
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author Vitor Francisco Ferreira
Fernando de Carvalho da Silva
Patricia Garcia Ferreira
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Fernando de Carvalho da Silva
Patricia Garcia Ferreira
Carboidratos como fonte de compostos para a indústria de química fina
Química Nova
fine chemicals
chains fine chemical from carbohydrates
renewable biomasses
author_facet Vitor Francisco Ferreira
Fernando de Carvalho da Silva
Patricia Garcia Ferreira
author_sort Vitor Francisco Ferreira
title Carboidratos como fonte de compostos para a indústria de química fina
title_short Carboidratos como fonte de compostos para a indústria de química fina
title_full Carboidratos como fonte de compostos para a indústria de química fina
title_fullStr Carboidratos como fonte de compostos para a indústria de química fina
title_full_unstemmed Carboidratos como fonte de compostos para a indústria de química fina
title_sort carboidratos como fonte de compostos para a indústria de química fina
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Química
series Química Nova
issn 1678-7064
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Coal, oil, natural gas, and shale gas are biomass that is formed millions of years ago. These are non-renewable and depleting, even considering the recent discovery of new sources of oil in the presalt and new technologies for the exploitation of shale deposits. Currently, these raw materials are used as a source of energy production and are also important for the production of fine chemicals. Since these materials are finite and their (oil) price is increasing, it is clear that there will be a progressive increase in the chemical industry to use renewable raw materials as a source of energy, an inevitable necessity for humanity. The major challenge for the society in the twenty first century is to unite governments, universities, research centers, and corporations to jointly act in all areas of science with one goal of finding a solution to global problems, such as conversion of biomass into compounds for the fine chemical industry.Non-renewable raw materials are used in the preparation of fuels, chemical intermediates, and derivatives for the fine chemical industry. However, their stock in nature has a finite duration, and their price is high and will likely increase with their depletion. In this scenario, the alternative is to use renewable biomass as a replacement for petrochemicals in the production of fine chemicals. As the production of biomass-based carbohydrates is the most abundant in nature, it is judicious to develop technologies for the generation of chain products (fuels, chemical intermediates, and derivatives for the fine chemicals industry) using this raw material. This paper presents some aspects and opportunities in the area of carbohydrate chemistry toward the generation of compounds for the fine chemical industry.
topic fine chemicals
chains fine chemical from carbohydrates
renewable biomasses
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