Levulinic acid
Levulinic acid is a versatile organic compound that can be used in various laboratory applications. It is a five-carbon ketoacid derived from the acid hydrolysis of cellulosic materials. Levulinic acid possesses a unique chemical structure, making it a valuable precursor for the synthesis of other chemical compounds.
2 protocols using levulinic acid
Cellulose Conversion to 5-HMF
Nerolidol Synthesis and Purification
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