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Liquid phase oxidations generally employ soluble catalysts, usually a metal salt. The use of heterogeneous catalysts in the liquid phase offers several advantages compared to their homogeneous counterparts, e.g. ease of recovery and recycling and stability.
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Chen, J.D., Dakka, J., Sheldon, R.A. (1993). CrAPO-5-Catalyzed Liquid Phase Oxidation of Secondary Alcohols with O2 . In: Barton, D.H.R., Martell, A.E., Sawyer, D.T. (eds) The Activation of Dioxygen and Homogeneous Catalytic Oxidation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3000-8_46
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