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Aliphatic hydrocarbons photooxidation

Besides acting as an electron scavenger, the precise role of O2 has been elusive for some time and continues to be a subject of some debate. In several studies on the photocatalysed oxidation of aliphatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, ketones, carboxylic acids and aldehydes, Heller (1995) concluded that molecular O2, and not the photogenerated hole or OH radical, is the primary oxidising agent. As evidence, data were given that photooxidation of n-octane films on water produced only traces of octanols. [Pg.309]


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