The selective oxidation of benzyl alcohols in a membrane reactor
Abstract
The selective oxidation of benzyl alcohols by hypochlorite and a phase transfer catalyst has been successfully carried out in a membrane reactor.
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Centre for Clean Technology, Chemistry Department, University of York, UK
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b Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Newcastle, Metz Court, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
The selective oxidation of benzyl alcohols by hypochlorite and a phase transfer catalyst has been successfully carried out in a membrane reactor.
The selective oxidation of benzyl alcohols in a membrane reactor
G. Grigoropoulou, J. H. Clark, D. W. Hall and K. Scott, Chem. Commun., 2001, 547 DOI: 10.1039/B009178M
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