Metal phosphates: new vistas for catalysed oxidations with hydrogen peroxide

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Main Author: Rocha, Graça Oliveira
Publication Date: 1993
Other Authors: Johnstone, R A W, Middleton P J, Wasson R C, Johnstone, A, Pires, P J C
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Crystalline zirconium phosphates are potentially interesting as catalysts, since certain forms possess regular layer structures within which are strongly acidic sites which may undergo ion exchange with a range of metal cations. Hydrogen peroxide is particularly suitable to catalytic activation. Tetravalent metal phosphates, being highly insoluble and having strongly acidic sites, were therefore candidates for study as H2O2 catalysts.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Metal phosphates: new vistas for catalysed oxidations with hydrogen peroxide
title Metal phosphates: new vistas for catalysed oxidations with hydrogen peroxide
spellingShingle Metal phosphates: new vistas for catalysed oxidations with hydrogen peroxide
Rocha, Graça Oliveira
Metal phosphates
oxidations
hydrogen peroxide
title_short Metal phosphates: new vistas for catalysed oxidations with hydrogen peroxide
title_full Metal phosphates: new vistas for catalysed oxidations with hydrogen peroxide
title_fullStr Metal phosphates: new vistas for catalysed oxidations with hydrogen peroxide
title_full_unstemmed Metal phosphates: new vistas for catalysed oxidations with hydrogen peroxide
title_sort Metal phosphates: new vistas for catalysed oxidations with hydrogen peroxide
author Rocha, Graça Oliveira
author_facet Rocha, Graça Oliveira
Johnstone, R A W
Middleton P J
Wasson R C
Johnstone, A
Pires, P J C
author_role author
author2 Johnstone, R A W
Middleton P J
Wasson R C
Johnstone, A
Pires, P J C
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Graça Oliveira
Johnstone, R A W
Middleton P J
Wasson R C
Johnstone, A
Pires, P J C
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Metal phosphates
oxidations
hydrogen peroxide
topic Metal phosphates
oxidations
hydrogen peroxide
description Crystalline zirconium phosphates are potentially interesting as catalysts, since certain forms possess regular layer structures within which are strongly acidic sites which may undergo ion exchange with a range of metal cations. Hydrogen peroxide is particularly suitable to catalytic activation. Tetravalent metal phosphates, being highly insoluble and having strongly acidic sites, were therefore candidates for study as H2O2 catalysts.
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