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Peroxide and superoxide species are often postulated as reactive intermediates in many chemical processes both in homogeneous and heterogeneous phases. In our laboratories, particularly exhaustive studies were performed on the processes:
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Desimoni, E., Paniccia, F., Zambonin, P.G. (1977). Peroxide and Superoxide as Catalysts. a Model Based on Molten Salts Experiments. In: Wood, J., Lindqvist, O., Helgesson, C., Vannerberg, NG. (eds) Reactivity of Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2340-2_18
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