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Selective oxidation sites detection

The complex selective oxidation of an n-butane molecule to MA involves 14 electrons and occurs entirely on the surface of the catalyst. No intermediates have been detected in the effluent product imder conditions of continuous flow operation. Mechanisms of the reaction have been proposed on the basis of a variety of experimental and theoretical findings. The description of the active site is linked to the mechanism and is the subject of considerable debate in the literature. [Pg.192]


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