The microwave-assisted conversion of levulinic acid (LA) has been studied
using low-loaded supported Fe-based catalysts on porous silicates. A very simple,
productive, and highly reproducible continuous flow method has been used for the
homogeneous deposition of metal oxide nanoparticles on the silicate supports. Formic acid
was used as a hydrogen donating agent for the hydrogenation of LA to effectively replace
high pressure H2 mostly reported for LA conversion. Moderate LA conversion was achieved
in the case of non-noble metal-based iron oxide catalysts, with a significant potential for
further improvements to compete with noble metal-based catalyst
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