2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02529025
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Chemisorption and oxidative decomposition of pyridine on hydrated manganese dioxide

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“…Oxidative degradation of pyridine on the surface of hydrated manganese dioxide occurs through a two-step process. Fast adsorption of pyridine on the solid Lewis acid sites is followed by slower oxidation …”
Section: B Contribution Of Permanganate To Green Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Oxidative degradation of pyridine on the surface of hydrated manganese dioxide occurs through a two-step process. Fast adsorption of pyridine on the solid Lewis acid sites is followed by slower oxidation …”
Section: B Contribution Of Permanganate To Green Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fast adsorption of pyridine on the solid Lewis acid sites is followed by slower oxidation. 657 Autoclaving at about 150 °C for 2 days of a layered structure of Mn oxide obtained by reaction of MnO 4and Mn 2+ in strong basic medium gives a thermally stable (500 °C) molecular sieve corresponding to natural todorokite, having 6.9 Å of pore diameter. 658 The solid exhibits Lewis and Bro ¨nsted acidity and has been proposed to have application as oxidation catalyst and as a sensor.…”
Section: B Contribution Of Permanganate To Green Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%