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An innovative light assisted production of acetic acid from CO and methanol: a first photocatalytic approach using a reusable cobalt() molecular hybrid at atmospheric pressure

Acetic acid is an important commodity chemical that is produced either by fermentation processes, or more commonly, through chemical routes such as methanol carbonylation with CO and H 2 , acetaldehyde oxidation, or hydrocarbon oxidation. More recently, methanol hydrocarboxylation with CO 2 and H 2...

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Published in:Green chemistry : an international journal and green chemistry resource : GC 2021-11, Vol.23 (22), p.948-96
Main Authors: Saini, Sandhya, Samal, Pragnya paramita, Krishnamurty, Sailaja, Ray, Anjan, Jain, Suman L
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