Journal article

Dioxygen Activation: Potential Future Technical Applications in Reactive Bubbly Flows


Authors listMiska, A; Norbury, J; Lerch, M; Schindler, S

Publication year2017

Pages1522-1526

JournalChemical Engineering & Technology

Volume number40

Issue number8

ISSN0930-7516

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.201600684

PublisherWiley


Abstract
A dinuclear iron complex reacts with dioxygen to form a peroxido complex which has the potential to be used in homogeneous catalysis for selective oxidation of organic substrates. Previously, this complex has been investigated in organic solvents that seem less likely to be used on a larger scale in chemical industry. Transferring the reaction from organic solvents to aqueous solutions is difficult; however, first results indicated that derivatives of this complex should lead to the formation of a reactive oxidant from air in water. So far, the complexes investigated do not fulfill the requirements for their usage in a reactive bubbly flow system, but results of this work are promising for future applications.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMiska, A., Norbury, J., Lerch, M. and Schindler, S. (2017) Dioxygen Activation: Potential Future Technical Applications in Reactive Bubbly Flows, Chemical Engineering & Technology, 40(8), pp. 1522-1526. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.201600684

APA Citation styleMiska, A., Norbury, J., Lerch, M., & Schindler, S. (2017). Dioxygen Activation: Potential Future Technical Applications in Reactive Bubbly Flows. Chemical Engineering & Technology. 40(8), 1522-1526. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.201600684


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