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Carbon interaction with homogeneous catalyst

The oxidation and adsorption of ethylene oxide on a silver catalyst is stronger in the presence of acetaldehyde, and the former hinders the formation of carbon dioxide from acetaldehyde. The latter fact is probably due to interaction between acetaldehyde and ethylene oxide at the surface. A conjugated oxidation of this kind is often encountered with homogeneous reactions. [Pg.455]


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