Oxidation reactions in the synthesis of fine and intermediate chemicals using environmentally benign oxidants and the right reactor system

This review outlines several approaches for designing new and environmentally friendly heterogeneously catalyzed oxidation processes for the synthesis of fine and intermediate chemicals. Environmentally benign oxidants such as molecular oxygen, hydrogen peroxide or nitrous oxide can be activated on...

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Chemical industry
Chemical synthesis
Hydrogen peroxide
Liquid phases
Nitrous oxide
Organic chemistry
Oxidation
Oxidizing agents
Oxygen
Propylene
Selectivity
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