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Cyclohexene Oxidation with H2O2 over Metal-Organic Framework MIL-125(Ti): The Effect of Protons on Reactivity 원문보기

Catalysts, v.9 no.4, 2019년, pp.324 -   

Maksimchuk, Nataliya ,  Lee, Ji ,  Ayupov, Artem ,  Chang, Jong-San ,  Kholdeeva, Oxana

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The catalytic performance of the titanium-based metal-organic framework MIL-125 was evaluated in the selective oxidation of cyclohexene (CyH) with environmentally friendly oxidants, H2O2 and tBuOOH. The catalytic activity of MIL-125 as well as the oxidant utilization efficiency and selectivity towar...

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