The state of the art on Wells-Dawson heteropoly-compounds: A review of their properties and applications

A review of the structure, hydrolytic stability in solution, thermal stability in the solid state, redox-acid properties and applications of heteropoly-compounds (HPC) was presented. The Wells-Dawson structure was considered for studying the properties and applications of the compounds. It was found...

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spelling paper:paper_0926860X_v256_n1-2_p37_Briand2023-06-08T15:51:41Z The state of the art on Wells-Dawson heteropoly-compounds: A review of their properties and applications Heteropoly-anions Heteropoly-compounds Heteropolyoxo-anions HPA HPCs Keggin Polyoxo-metallates POM Wells-Dawson Carboxylic acids Negative ions Organic compounds Redox reactions Structure (composition) Thermodynamic stability Hydrolytic stability Catalysis A review of the structure, hydrolytic stability in solution, thermal stability in the solid state, redox-acid properties and applications of heteropoly-compounds (HPC) was presented. The Wells-Dawson structure was considered for studying the properties and applications of the compounds. It was found that the HPC catalyzed the oxidation of organic molecules with molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. 2003 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0926860X_v256_n1-2_p37_Briand http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0926860X_v256_n1-2_p37_Briand
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Heteropoly-anions
Heteropoly-compounds
Heteropolyoxo-anions
HPA
HPCs
Keggin
Polyoxo-metallates
POM
Wells-Dawson
Carboxylic acids
Negative ions
Organic compounds
Redox reactions
Structure (composition)
Thermodynamic stability
Hydrolytic stability
Catalysis
spellingShingle Heteropoly-anions
Heteropoly-compounds
Heteropolyoxo-anions
HPA
HPCs
Keggin
Polyoxo-metallates
POM
Wells-Dawson
Carboxylic acids
Negative ions
Organic compounds
Redox reactions
Structure (composition)
Thermodynamic stability
Hydrolytic stability
Catalysis
The state of the art on Wells-Dawson heteropoly-compounds: A review of their properties and applications
topic_facet Heteropoly-anions
Heteropoly-compounds
Heteropolyoxo-anions
HPA
HPCs
Keggin
Polyoxo-metallates
POM
Wells-Dawson
Carboxylic acids
Negative ions
Organic compounds
Redox reactions
Structure (composition)
Thermodynamic stability
Hydrolytic stability
Catalysis
description A review of the structure, hydrolytic stability in solution, thermal stability in the solid state, redox-acid properties and applications of heteropoly-compounds (HPC) was presented. The Wells-Dawson structure was considered for studying the properties and applications of the compounds. It was found that the HPC catalyzed the oxidation of organic molecules with molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide.
title The state of the art on Wells-Dawson heteropoly-compounds: A review of their properties and applications
title_short The state of the art on Wells-Dawson heteropoly-compounds: A review of their properties and applications
title_full The state of the art on Wells-Dawson heteropoly-compounds: A review of their properties and applications
title_fullStr The state of the art on Wells-Dawson heteropoly-compounds: A review of their properties and applications
title_full_unstemmed The state of the art on Wells-Dawson heteropoly-compounds: A review of their properties and applications
title_sort state of the art on wells-dawson heteropoly-compounds: a review of their properties and applications
publishDate 2003
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0926860X_v256_n1-2_p37_Briand
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