Abstract

A series of catalysts comprised of high-valent transition metal oxides supported in porous, carbonaceous adsorbents oxidize methylene chloride completely to CO, CO2 and HCl at 250 °C and 1 atm; results with CD2Cl2 indicate that C–H bond dissociation is involved in the rate determining step of the reaction.

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