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Bimetallic Gold-Containing Catalysts for the Selective Oxidation of a-Pinene: The Formation of a Green Natural Monomer

Highlights

  • Softwood such as coniferous trees like pines are important sources of terpenes like α-pinene, which can be used to provide renewable raw materials for the manufacturing of other valuable fine products [1,2,3,4]

  • The present study aims at testing the selective oxidation of α-pinene to pinene oxide with different catalysts using TiO2 as a support that has been prepared by an impregnation method

  • Erman [27] reported that catalytic oxidation of α-pinene can yield α-pinene oxide

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Introduction

Softwood such as coniferous trees like pines are important sources of terpenes like α-pinene, which can be used to provide renewable raw materials for the manufacturing of other valuable fine products [1,2,3,4]. The present study aims at testing the selective oxidation of α-pinene to pinene oxide with different catalysts using TiO2 as a support that has been prepared by an impregnation method.

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