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Controlled green oxidation

Craig L. Hill ()
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Craig L. Hill: Emory University

Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6752, 436-437

Abstract: Oxidation catalysts are important to the pharmaceutical, petrochemical and agricultural industries, but are not always environmentally benign. Progress towards making greener catalysts and improving their selectivity has met with some success, but their lack of stability can be a problem.

Date: 1999
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