Review on synthesis of lactic acid and lactates from biomass derived carbohydrates via heterogeneous catalysis

Bioresour Technol. 2024 Dec 31:132031. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2024.132031. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The utilization of renewable lignocellulosic biomass resources is a promising solution to deal with the deficit of fossil resources and the associated environmental concerns. Among diverse biomass-derived products, lactic acid (LA) stands out as one of the most successful commodities and also a platform to connect raw biomass feedstocks with value-added chemicals and degradable polymers. Herein, we critically review the recent advances in the design and development of base, acid, and multifunctional catalytic systems for the conversion of different carbohydrates to LA and alkyl lactates via chemical routes. In addition to critically evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of different catalytic systems, we provide deep insights into the reaction mechanisms, including the reaction pathways of different feedstocks, the catalytic roles of different kinds of active sites, and the structure-activity relationship. Besides, we also highlight critical progress for the further upgrading of LA and alkyl lactates to important commodity products. We conclude with our perspective on the key challenges and future opportunities.

Keywords: Acid; Biomass; Catalysis; Lactate; Lactic acid.

Publication types

  • Review