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Selective Oxidation

ChemInform, 2005
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Rick B. Watson, Umit S. Ozkan
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Selective oxidation using gold [PDF]

open access: possibleChemical Society Reviews, 2008
This critical review covers the recent development of the catalytic properties of gold in the selective oxidation of organic compounds, highlighting the exciting contribution to the art of catalysis. The unique, outstanding properties of nanometre-scale particles of gold, a biocompatible non-toxic metal, have allowed the development of a new generation
C. Della Pina   +3 more
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Nitric Oxide Selective Electrodes

2008
Since nitric oxide (NO) was identified as the endothelial-derived relaxing factor in the late 1980s, many approaches have attempted to provide an adequate means for measuring physiological levels of NO. Although several techniques have been successful in achieving this aim, the electrochemical method has proved the only technique that can reliably ...
Ian R, Davies, Xueji, Zhang
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Multicomponent Oxides in Selective Oxidation of Alkanes Theoretical Acidity versus Selectivity

Topics in Catalysis, 2008
Semi-empirical relationships between the ‘optical basicity’ Λ (so-called after Duffy) of solid oxides and the ‘thermodynamic’ selectivity in mild and total oxidation of hydrocarbons have recently been set up. They can be used to determine the optimum acidity of a solid catalyst or to account for its observed selectivity in a given reaction.
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Update on selective oxidation using gold

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2012
This critical review aims to update the recent development in the selective oxidation of organic compounds by gold catalysis, highlighting the progress in the last three years. Following the impressive developments in the last decades, several protocols for catalytic oxidation are today available, which are based on the extraordinary properties of gold
C. Della Pina, E. Falletta, M. Rossi
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Homogeneous Selective Oxidation

1977
The search for better (i.e., more selective) oxidizing agents has been going on for many years in both academic and industrial laboratories. Although there have been successes, some of the key problems have not been solved. For obvious reasons one would like to use molecular oxygen as the oxidizing species whenever possible. Most conceivable oxidations
G. Modena   +10 more
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