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Great practical interest is the glycidol oxide of allyl alcohol
One of the most promising methods for producing glycidol is the epoxidation of allyl alcohol by hydrogen peroxide on the titanium-containing catalyst
The best description of the results are obtained for the hypothesis involving the hydrogen peroxide and allyl alcohol adsorption at the two active catalyst centres with subsequent interaction of the surface intermediates with each other, with the formation of glycidol adsorbed on the active centre, free catalyst centre and molecule of water
Summary
Great practical interest is the glycidol oxide of allyl alcohol. There are several basic methods for producing glycidol such as epoxidation of allyl alcohol with organic hydroperoxides at vanadium inorganic compounds as a catalysis; glycerol carbonate decomposition; chlorohydrins method; oxidation method; epoxidation of allyl alcohol with hydrogen peroxide [2].
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