Conversion of renewable resources


Aldol condensation of biomass-derived platform molecules



Energy demand and chemical consumption have been increased in the past century due to the limitation of fossil fuels, and therefore other alternative renewable resources have gained a lot of interest from researchers around the world.  One of the most interested resources is Biomass. Biomass has the potential to supply renewable transportation fuels, organic chemicals and materials demand. In our group, we divided our research topics into three different topics, which are sugar conversion to chemicals, bioethanol/methanol to chemicals, and bio-oil upgrading to chemicals and transportation fuels.

Selected publications


  1. Salakhum, S.; Prasertsab, A.; Klinyod, S.; Saenlung, K.; Witoon, T.; Wattanakit, C.* 
  2. Yutthalekha, T.; Suttipat, D.; Salakhum, S.; Thivasasith, A.; Nokbin, S.; Limtrakul J.; Wattanakit, C.*
    Aldol condensation of biomass-derived platform molecules over amine-grafted hierarchical FAU-type zeolite nanosheets featuring basic sites.
    Chemical Communications2017, 53, 12185—12188 (Back cover page).

  3. Rodponthukwaji, K.; Wattanakit, C.*; Yutthalekha, T.;  Assavapanumat, S.; Warakulwit, C.; Wannapakdee, W.; Limtrakul, J.
    Catalytic upgrading of carboxylic acids as bio-oil models over hierarchical ZSM-5 obtained via an organosilane approach.
    RSC Advances2017, 7, 35581-35589.

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