Journal of the American Chemical Society

Rational mechanism for homogeneous hydrogenation of carbon monoxide to alcohols, polyols, and esters

DR Fahey

Index: Journal of the American Chemical Society, , vol. 103, # 1 p. 136 - 141

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Abstract

... 16. 136. 1980 American Chemical Society Page 2. 3.30 ... It also appears that ethylene glycol (or glycolaldehyde) makes up a higher percentage of the reaction products at lower temperatures. Chemical Trapping of Reaction Intermediates. ... 88, 190089. (22) Wall, R. G. US. ...

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