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Information × Registration Number 0218U003582, 0112U007579 , R & D reports Title Catalytic systems based on hydroxyimides and metals of variable valency to obtain oxygen-containing monomers by oxidizing substrates with molecular oxygen popup.stage_title Head Opeida Iosyp Oleksiovych, Registration Date 10-04-2018 Organization Physical Chemistry of Combustible Minerals Department Institute of Physical Organic Chemistry and Coal Chemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine popup.description2 New catalytic systems based on hydroxyimides and co-catalysts for the oxidation of compounds of various grades derived from petrochemical and reducing materials have been created in order to obtain industrially important monomers and other oxygen-containing compounds. For this purpose, the components of such systems are synthesized - derivatives of hydroxyimides substituted in the benzene ring, co-catalysts (metal salts of valency variables - Co, Cu, Mn, Y, including in the form of nanosized metal particles and their oxides). The kinetics of oxidation have been investigated and their catalytic activity is estimated. The use of new systems based on hydroxyimides can increase the selectivity of oxidation of substrates under mild conditions with high conversion, reduce the amount of waste per unit of mass of the useful product (reduce the E-factor). The investigated catalytic systems were used for oxidation: derivatives of alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkylarylates, alcohols and ketones. Product Description popup.authors Гринда Ю. М. Гринчук Ю. М. Короляк В. Р. Новохатько А. О. О. В. Кущ Опейда Л. І. Побігун О. І. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Opeida Iosyp Oleksiovych. Catalytic systems based on hydroxyimides and metals of variable valency to obtain oxygen-containing monomers by oxidizing substrates with molecular oxygen. (popup.stage: ). Physical Chemistry of Combustible Minerals Department Institute of Physical Organic Chemistry and Coal Chemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. № 0218U003582
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