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Cobalt oxide, commercial periodate

In general, liquid phase autoxidations on hydrocarbons after the initial stages take place, may be considered as co-oxidations with aldehydes, alcohols, ketones, carboxylic acids, etc. Often aldehydes or ketones are deliberately added to hydrocarbon autoxidations in order to promote the reaction. For example, in the cobalt-catalyzed oxidations of alkylaromatics (see Section II.B.3.b), aldehydes, or methyl ethyl ketone are usually added in commercial processes in order to attain high rates and eliminate induction periods. [Pg.337]


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