Issue 18, 2021

Hydrothermal amination of biomass to nitrogenous chemicals

Abstract

Biomass is the most abundant and low-cost renewable source for the production of value-added nitrogen-containing compounds. However, a large amount of water exists in natural biomass and relevant bio-derivatives, which often need to be removed prior to conducting valorization processes. Direct use of wet biomass and bio-derivatives as feedstocks definitely avoids energy consumption of drying processes, in which water acts as a reactive medium and is friendly to the environment and reaction devices. Hydrothermal amination of wet biomass feedstocks is thus an attractive technical strategy for producing nitrogen-containing compounds. This review summarizes state-of-the-art technologies in hydrothermal amination of natural biomass, bio-polymeric derivatives, and bio-based platform molecules with or without nitrogenous species into organonitrogen chemicals. Efforts are made to shed light on conversion routes and economic/environmental impacts of biomass hydrothermal amination. Challenges and perspectives on the large-scale production of biomass-derived nitrogenous compounds are also put forward.

Graphical abstract: Hydrothermal amination of biomass to nitrogenous chemicals

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
14 Jul 2021
Accepted
23 Aug 2021
First published
24 Aug 2021

Green Chem., 2021,23, 6675-6697

Hydrothermal amination of biomass to nitrogenous chemicals

H. Wu, H. Li and Z. Fang, Green Chem., 2021, 23, 6675 DOI: 10.1039/D1GC02505H

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