The Oxidation of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in the Presence of Higher Oxidation States of Silver
JV Crivello
Index: Crivello,J.V. et al. Synthetic Communications, 1976 , vol. 6, p. 543 - 548
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Abstract
Abstract The compound silver “peroxide”∗ has been known for some time and its preparation is described in the literature. 1 The structure of this compound has been in dispute; however it appears to have been resolved using neutron diffraction techniques. Scatturin, Bellon and Salkind2 have shown that silver “peroxide” is a rather complex material in which silver is present in two different oxidation states, namely Ag (I) and Ag (III). In the ...
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