A new route for the synthesis of propylene oxide from bio-glycerol derivated propylene glycol
Chemical Communications2009Iss. 26, pp. 3934–3934
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Abstract
The synthesis of propylene oxide from propylene glycol, a derivative of bio-glycerol, was firstly realized in the presence of alkali-loaded silica catalysts to achieve 44% conversion and 70% selectivity.
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