Catalyzed Clean Oxidation of Hydrogen Peroxide

A special issue of Catalysts (ISSN 2073-4344). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Catalysis".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 478

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Department of Chemistry, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China
Interests: clean oxidation reactions using hydrogen peroxide and molecular oxygen; atom- economic nitration chemistry of aromatics with nitrogen dioxide; organic reaction catalysis over inorganic supported reagent

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Hydrogen peroxide has already made an appreciable contribution to the clean oxidation unit in the syntheses of organic chemicals and the high quality of functional materials. Its inherent chemistry as an oxidant gives it a key role in liquid-phase reaction, due to the excellent oxidation activity and the water catabolite generated at the end of its function. Various organic substrates involving aromatic and aliphatic compounds can be oxidized with aqueous hydrogen peroxide over catalysts in a few bridging solvents. However, there are many challenges to sustaining the efficacies for selectivity and C(sp3) - H in hydrogen peroxide oxidations. Thankfully, scientists and engineers are now paying attention to many catalytic methodologies involving novel catalysts and catalytic mechanisms, etc. It is beneficial to present the state-of-the-art outputs in this Special Issue on “Catalyzed Clean Oxidation of Hydrogen Peroxide”, in the form of original research papers, short reviews, or rapid communication.

Furthermore, this Special Issue on “Catalyzed Clean Oxidation of Hydrogen Peroxide” also encourages authors to submit their manuscripts regarding the latest research progress in the H2O2 reaction field on any of the following topics: catalytic oxidation selectivity, catalytic oxidation mechanism, catalytic oxidation kinetics and modeling, organocatalytic oxidation, heterogeneous catalytic oxidation using supported reagents, biomimetic catalytic oxidation, enzyme-catalyzed oxidation, etc.

Prof. Dr. Xinhua Peng
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • catalytic oxidation selectivity
  • catalytic oxidation mechanism
  • catalytic oxidation kinetics and modeling
  • organocatalytic oxidation
  • heterogeneous catalytic oxidation using supported reagents
  • biomimetic
  • catalytic oxidation
  • enzyme-catalyzed oxidation

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