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The autoreduction of palladium–platinum-containing titanium silicalite leads to an effective catalyst for the epoxidation of propylene to propylene oxide by O2 in the presence of H2. The “one-pot” reaction is favoured compared to the two-step reaction path.
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Meiers, R., Hölderich, W. Epoxidation of propylene and direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide by hydrogen and oxygen. Catalysis Letters 59, 161–163 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019024705869
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