2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcat.2018.11.007
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Application of metal complexes as biomimetic catalysts on glycerol oxidation

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“…The alternative of employing iron-based catalysts and hydrogen peroxide as oxidant is gaining importance for the liquid phase oxidation of glycerol under mild conditions (base-free, ambient temperature, and atmospheric pressure). , Crotti and Farnetti performed the glycerol oxidation in an acetonitrile/water mixture using homogeneous iron complexes associated to the tridentate ligand bis­(2-pyridinylmethyl)­amine (BPA) as catalyst. They reported that high selectivity toward DHA or formic acid could be achieved by tuning operating conditions.…”
Section: Clean Catalytic Oxidation Of Alcoholsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The alternative of employing iron-based catalysts and hydrogen peroxide as oxidant is gaining importance for the liquid phase oxidation of glycerol under mild conditions (base-free, ambient temperature, and atmospheric pressure). , Crotti and Farnetti performed the glycerol oxidation in an acetonitrile/water mixture using homogeneous iron complexes associated to the tridentate ligand bis­(2-pyridinylmethyl)­amine (BPA) as catalyst. They reported that high selectivity toward DHA or formic acid could be achieved by tuning operating conditions.…”
Section: Clean Catalytic Oxidation Of Alcoholsmentioning
confidence: 99%