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Hydrogen peroxide, catalytic

Hydrogen cyanide reactions catalysts, 6,296 Hydrogen ligands, 2, 689-711 Hydrogenolysis platinum hydride complexes synthesis, 5, 359 Hydrogen peroxide catalytic oxidation, 6, 332, 334 hydrocarbon oxidation iron catalysts, 6, 379 reduction... [Pg.141]

Zeolite based ceramics as catalysts for wet hydrogen peroxide catalytic oxidation of phenol and poly-phenols... [Pg.417]

Chemical kinetics at tubular electrodes (systems of circular cross-section) have been considered recently in [77, 78]. Both for catalytic ErevCcat and for E vCirr (follow-up) mechanisms the theory of linear-sweep voltammetry and cyclic voltammetry was elaborated. The effects of the reaction rate constant, of the flow velocity, and of the potential scan rate on the shape of current curves are presented graphically. The deductions derived from both theories were tested on the reduction of Fe(III) in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (catalytic system) and on the oxidation of 1,4-phenylenediamine in alkaline medium (E vCin. mechanism). [Pg.190]

Perathoner, S. and Centi, G. (2005). Wet Hydrogen Peroxide Catalytic Oxidation (WHPCO) of Organic Waste in Agro-food and Industrial Streams, Topics Catal., 33, pp. 207-224. [Pg.288]

Achma, R., Ghorbel, A., Dafinov, A., et al. (2008). Copper-supported Pillared Clay Catalysts for the Wet Hydrogen Peroxide Catalytic Oxidation of Model Pollutant Tyrosol, Appl. Catal. A General, 349, pp. 20-28. [Pg.289]

A number of methods for treating the effluent from boiler decontaminations have being investigated including neutralisation plus precipitation, oxidation with hydrogen peroxide, catalytic formate destruction and electrolysis. This work has indicated that catalytic destruction of formate at its present stage of development is unlikely to... [Pg.186]

The surface area of paper pulp fibers has been determined by the deposition of a continuous film of metallic silver on the surface by use of the reducing properties of cellulose [77]. The amount of metal deposited was determined by its ability to decompose hydrogen peroxide catalytically. A standard surface, e.g. regenerated cellulose film, is requir for calibration. [Pg.206]

Hemocyanin from molluscan and crustacean sources is able to decompose hydrogen peroxide catalytically (Ghiretti, 1956 Felsenfeld and Printz, 1959). This catalase-like action is due to the presence of copper in the hemocyanin molecule. However, equivalent amounts of copper alone have no effect on the decomposition of HgOj. Among the copper complexes of the amino acid tested, only Cu-arginine is active. [Pg.547]


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