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Supported Lewis acids oxidizing agents

Coal and many coal-derived liquids contain polycyclic aromatic structures, whose molecular equivalents form radical cations at anodes and radical anions at cathodes. ESR-electrolysis experiments support this (14). Chemically, radical cations form by action of H2SO4 (15,19), acidic media containing oxidizing agents (15,20,21,22), Lewis acid media (18,23-35) halogens (36), iodine and AgC104 (37,38), and metal salts (39,40). They also form by photoionization (41,42,43) and on such solid catalytic surfaces as gamma-alumina (44), silica-alumina (45), and zeolites (46). Radical anions form in the presence of active metals (76). [Pg.327]


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