Abstract

In the platinum catalyzed liquid phase oxidation of glucose 1-phosphate into glucuronic acid 1-phosphate, a strong catalyst deactivation is observed. This deactivation, caused by the presence of excess oxygen leading to a complete surface coverage and a distortion of the surface structure, can be prevented by the use of a catalyst carrier with such particle geometry that a ‘built-in’ diffusion barrier is provided.

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