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    method for glycols (12,13). The oxidation of propylene glycol over Pd/C modified. with Pb, Bi, or Te forms a mixture of lactic acid, hydroxyacetone, and pyruvic acid (14). Air oxidation of propylene. glycol using an electrolytic crystalline silver catalyst yields pyruvic aldehyde. Certain bacterial...

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Sodium hydroxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saponification NaOH can be used for the base-driven hydrolysis of esters (as in saponification), amides and alkyl halides.
Ester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
equilibrium constant for such reactions is about 5 for typical esters, e.g., ethyl acetate.[8 but the reaction is slow in the absence of a catalyst.
Saponification
Saponification Name: Jessica B. Status: student Age: 15 Location: N/A Country: N/A Date: 6/9/2003 Question: Why is saponification a slow reaction?
Lye and Sodium Reaction
The lye supplies the necessary water and is a catalyst for the reaction (called saponification -- that is close to "soap-onification" for a reason).
Feasibility study of a thermally coupled reactive distillation...

Ethyl ester production by homogeneous alkaline...
Ethanol increases the catalyst solubility in the oil???ethyl ester phase, thus accelerating the saponification reaction.
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Polymerization: A chemical reaction, usually carried out with a catalyst, heat, or light, and often under high pressure, in which a large number of
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Catalyst: A substance that enables a chemical reaction to proceed at a usually faster rate or under different conditions (as at a lower temperature)
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and molecular modeling advancements for breakthroughs in understanding catalyst structure and chemical pathways represents a significant high-risk
Class 568: ORGANIC COMPOUNDS -- PART OF THE CLASS 532-570...
. . . . . . . Ag, Au, Pd, Pt, Rh, Ir, Ru, or Os containing catalyst utilized . . . . . . Mercury containing catalyst utilized

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