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titleOfInvention METHOD OF OBTAINING VALEROLACTON FROM LEVULINIC ACID
abstract The invention relates to a method for producing valerolactone, which comprises reacting levulinic acid with hydrogen using a solid Ru catalyst, characterized in that the method is carried out in the presence of at least 0.08% (w / w) water relative to the amount of levulinic acid. This method may be faster and more selective. This method favorably allows the production of valerolactone from renewable sources. Valerolactone can be used in the preparation of methylpentanoate, adipic acid dimethyl ester, adipic acid, hexamethylenediamine and polyamide 6.6.
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