Dajiang Liu, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Mechanical Engineering Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
Area:
Polymer Science, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Materials, and Organometallic/Catalytic Chemistry
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Eugene Y.-X. Chen grad student 2014 Colorado State
 (Catalytic biomass conversion and upgrading into platform chemicals and liquid fuels.)
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Liu D, Sun J, Simmons BA, et al. (2018) N-Heterocyclic Carbene Promoted Decarboxylation of Lignin-Derived Aromatic Acids Acs Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. 6: 7232-7238
Sun J, Liu D, Young RP, et al. (2017) High loading solubilization and upgrading of poly(ethylene terephthalate) in low cost bifunctional ionic liquid. Chemsuschem
Liu D, Kim KH, Sun J, et al. (2017) Cascade production of lactic acid from universal types of sugars catalyzed by lanthanum triflate. Chemsuschem
Qian X, Liu D. (2014) Free energy landscape for glucose condensation and dehydration reactions in dimethyl sulfoxide and the effects of solvent. Carbohydrate Research. 388: 50-60
Liu D, Chen EY. (2013) Diesel and alkane fuels from biomass by organocatalysis and metal-acid tandem catalysis. Chemsuschem. 6: 2236-9
Liu D, Chen EY-. (2013) Polymeric ionic liquid (PIL)-supported recyclable catalysts for biomass conversion into HMF. Biomass & Bioenergy. 48: 181-190
Dunn EF, Liu D, Chen EYX. (2013) Role of N-heterocyclic carbenes in glucose conversion into HMF by Cr catalysts in ionic liquids Applied Catalysis a: General. 460: 1-7
Liu D, Chen EY-. (2012) Ubiquitous aluminum alkyls and alkoxides as effective catalysts for glucose to HMF conversion in ionic liquids Applied Catalysis a-General. 435: 78-85
Liu D, Nimlos MR, Johnson DK, et al. (2010) Free energy landscape for glucose condensation reactions. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 114: 12936-44
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