Catalytic oxidation of weakly acidic carbon compounds by air in the presence of potassium fluoride on alumina
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Abstract
Oxidation of weakly acidic carbon compounds was achieved with air in presence of KF-Al2O3 as catalyst. A carbanion process is proposed.
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Oxidation Alumina Potassium Physical Chemistry Catalysis
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