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2018
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László T Mika, Edit Cséfalvay, Áron Németh: Catalytic Conversion of Carbohydrates to Initial Platform Chemicals: Chemistry and Sustainability, CHEMICAL REVIEWS 118: (2) pp. 505-613. type of document: Journal paper/Review paper number of independent citations: 22 language: English DOI |
2018
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László Orha, József M Tukacs, Benjámin Gyarmati, András Szilágyi, László Kollár, László T Mika: Modular Synthesis of γ-Valerolactone-based Ionic Liquids and Their Application as Alternative Media for Copper-catalyzed Ullmann-type Coupling Reactions, ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING 6: (4) pp. 5097-5104. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English DOI |
2018
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Gábor Náray-Szabó, László T Mika: Conservative Evolution and Industrial Metabolism in Green Chemistry, GREEN CHEMISTRY 20: (10) pp. 2171-2191. type of document: Journal paper/Review paper language: English DOI |
2016
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Pongrácz P., Kollár L., Mika L. T.: A step towards hydroformylation under sustainable conditions: platinum-catalysed enantioselective hydroformylation of styrene in gamma-valerolactone, GREEN CHEMISTRY 18: (3) pp. 842-847. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 22 language: English URL |
2015
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J M Tukacs, B Fridrich, G Dibó, E Székely, L T Mika: Direct asymmetric reduction of levulinic acid to γ-valerolactone: synthesis of a chiral platform molecule, GREEN CHEMISTRY 17: (12) pp. 5189-5195. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 24 language: English DOI |
2014
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Tukacs JM, Novak M, Dibo G, Mika LT: An improved catalytic system for the reduction of levulinic acid gamma-valerolactone, CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 4: (9) pp. 2908-2912. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 4.760* number of independent citations: 4 language: English DOI |
2013
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Ármin Szabolcs, Márk Molnár, Gábor Dibó, L T Mika: Microwave-assisted conversion of carbohydrates to levulinic acid: an essential step in biomass conversion, GREEN CHEMISTRY 15: (2) pp. 439-445. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 6.852 number of independent citations: 33 language: English DOI |
2012
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Tukacs Jozsef M, Kiraly David, Stradi Andrea, Novodarszki Gyula, Eke Zsuzsanna, Dibo Gabor, Kegl Tamas, Mika Laszlo T: Efficient catalytic hydrogenation of levulinic acid: a key step in biomass conversion, GREEN CHEMISTRY 14: pp. 2057-2065. type of document: Journal paper/Article impact factor: 6.828 number of independent citations: 31 language: English DOI |
2008
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Mehdi H, Fabos V, Tuba R, Bodor A, Mika LT, Horvath IT: Integration of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic processes for a multi-step conversion of biomass: From sucrose to levulinic acid, gamma-valerolactone, 1,4-pentanediol, 2-methyl-tetrahydrofuran, and alkanes, TOPICS IN CATALYSIS 48: (1-4) type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 171 language: English DOI |
2008
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Horvath IT, Mehdi H, Fabos V, Boda L, Mika LT: gamma-Valerolactone - a sustainable liquid for energy and carbon-based chemicals, GREEN CHEMISTRY 10: (2) type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 322 language: English DOI |
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