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Production of Sorbitol via Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation of Glucose

Beatriz García    
Jovita Moreno    
Gabriel Morales    
Juan A. Melero and Jose Iglesias    

Resumen

Catalytic transfer hydrogenation from alcohols allow converting under mild reaction conditions glucose into sorbitol.

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