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Alkanes, selective oxidation, cobalt catalysis

Alkanes, selective oxidation, cobalt catalysis, 44 291 Alkene... [Pg.6]

The catalysis of the selective oxidation of alkanes is a commercially important process that utilizes cobalt carboxylate catalysts at elevated (165°C, 10 atm air) temperatures and pressures (98). Recently, it has been demonstrated that [Co(NCCH3)4][(PF6)2], prepared in situ from CoCl2 and AgPF6 in acetonitrile, was active in the selective oxidation of alkanes (adamantane and cyclohexane) under somewhat milder conditions (75°C, 3 atm air) (99). Further, under these milder conditions, the commercial catalyst system exhibited no measurable activity. Experiments were reported that indicated that the mechanism of the reaction involves a free radical chain mechanism in which the cobalt complex acts both as a chain initiator and as a hydroperoxide decomposition catalyst. [Pg.291]


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Alkanes selectivity

Catalysis selective

Catalysis selective oxidation

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Cobalt oxidant

Cobalt oxide

Cobalt oxidization

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