Issue 5, 2002

The selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol using a novel catalytic membrane reactor

Abstract

A silica–polyethylene membrane has been chemically modified to produce ion-exchangeable onium sites, which are more active than their homogeneous analogues in a membrane reactor. The resulting catalytic membrane reactor is compact and energy efficient and provides an excellent low-waste method for the selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol.

Graphical abstract: The selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol using a novel catalytic membrane reactor

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 May 2002
First published
23 Aug 2002

Green Chem., 2002,4, 459-460

The selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol using a novel catalytic membrane reactor

D. W. Hall, G. Grigoropoulou, J. H. Clark, K. Scott and R. J. J. Jachuck, Green Chem., 2002, 4, 459 DOI: 10.1039/B204601F

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