Levulinic acid (LA) can be produced cost effectively and in high yield from
renewable feedstocks in a new industrial process. The technology is being
demonstrated on a I ton/day scale at a facility in South Glens Falls, New Y
ork. Low cost LA can be used as a platform chemical for the production of a
wide range of value-added products. This research has demonstrated that LA
can be converted to methyltetrahydrofuran (MTHF), a solvent and fuel exten
der. MTHF is produced in >80% molar yield via a single stage catalytic hydr
ogenation process. A new preparation of delta-aminolevulinic acid (DALA), a
broad spectrum herbicide, from LA has also been developed. Each step in th
is new process proceeds in high (> 80%) yield and affords DALA (as the hydr
ochloride salt) in > 90% purity, giving a process that could be commerciall
y viable. LA is also being investigated as a starting material for the prod
uction of diphenolic acid (DPA), a direct replacement for bisphenol A. (C)
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