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Note that a catalyst decreases the activation energy for both the forward and the reverse reactions and hence accelerates both the forward and the reverse reactions.Product Details of 10049-08-8, you can also check out more blogs about10049-08-8

The reaction rate of a catalyzed reaction is faster than the reaction rate of the uncatalyzed reaction at the same temperature.10049-08-8, Name is Ruthenium(III) chloride, molecular formula is Cl3Ru. In a Article£¬once mentioned of 10049-08-8, Product Details of 10049-08-8

Epoxidation of cyclohexene catalyzed by transition-metal substituted alpha-titanium arsenate using tert-butyl hydroperoxide as an oxidant

Epoxidation of cyclohexene, using transition-metal substituted alpha-titanium arsenate {alpha-TiMA, where M = Cu(II), Co(II), Mn(II), Fe(III), Cr(III), and Ru(III)} as a catalyst and dry tert-butyl hydroperoxide as an oxidant, was studied. In the epoxidation reaction, cyclohexene was oxidized to cyclohexene oxide, cyclohexenol, and cyclohexenone. A maximum selectivity for epoxidation of cyclohexene (89.89%) was observed for alpha-TiRuAs/dryTBHP system after 4 hr of reaction when concentrations of catalyst and substrate were 0.20 and 20 mmole, respectively. A mechanism was proposed, which satisfactorily explained the catalytic activity of the alpha-TiMAs/dry/TBHP system for the epoxidation of cyclohexene.

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Catalysts | Special Issue : Ruthenium Catalysts – MDPI