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Minimum number of days required for a reliable estimate of daily step count and energy expenditure, in people with MS who walk unaided

Date
2017
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Furfural is a potential platform chemical derived from biomass, which has gained increased attention as a potential substitute for the displacement of petrochemicals and the production of biofuels. The catalytic effect of different metal tri-chlorides (FeCl3, AlCl3 and CrCl3) with formic acid (FA) was investigated for the selective conversion of D-xylose to furfural in aqueous solutions. Reactions were carried out at various temperatures (100–170 °C), FA concentrations (0–65 wt%), and metal chloride concentrations (0.2–0.8 M). Lyxose was identified as primary intermediate of the conversion of xylose at low temperatures and FA concentrations. A mixture containing 0.4 M AlCl3 and 55 wt% FA was the most selective and active system for the production of furfural at low temperatures (130 °C, selectivity ≈70–90%). A simplified kinetic model was developed to describe the overall xylose conversion and furfural formation under the selected conditions, offering a valuable tool for process optimisation and design.
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peer-reviewed The full text of this article will not be available on ULIR until the embargo expires on the 1/8/2018
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Elsevier
Citation
Gait and Posture;53, pp. 201-206
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Sustainable Development Goals
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