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- choice. For sensitive substrates, Oppenauer transfer oxidation avoids overoxidation to a carboxylic acid. When a mixture of products may be acceptable,...
- synthesis of acrolein (and acrylic acid).The main challenge is in fact the overoxidation to this acid. When glycerol (also called glycerin) is heated to 280 °C...
- generally operate by generating protected products which are shielded from overoxidation. Examples include the Catalytica system, copper zeolites, and iron zeolites...
- stoichiometric oxidizing agent. Although the method can produce diols, overoxidation to the dicarbonyl compound has led to difficulties isolating the vicinal...
- preparation of sulfinic acids by the oxidation of thiols is difficult due to overoxidation. In sulfinic acids, sulfur has the +4 oxidation state. They are prone...
- disorders could also be a sudden increase in temperature due to the overoxidation of carbon in the blood”. Of course, Chenot, who "Admits that carbon...
- product formation rates, poor selectivity of oxidation products or overoxidation to release CO2, challenging catalyst/process optimization and harsh...
- analysis of cellular response to oxidative stress. Evidence for in vivo overoxidation of peroxiredoxins at their active site". The Journal of Biological Chemistry...
- aldehyde. Common byproducts of the alpha-hydroxylation tend to include overoxidation to the corresponding dicarbonyl or intermolecular aldol reaction of...
- face of the silyl enol ether, the authors saw a significant number of overoxidation products that they attributed to the stability of the oxocarbenium ion...