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Ch4 converted into formic acid

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Answered by akshat602
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Selective oxidation of methane with hydrogen peroxide was catalyzed by several simple vanadium compounds in CH3CN. The reaction could afford formic acid as the major product. Vanadyl oxysulfate (VOSO4) was found to be an efficient catalyst. ... The reaction probably proceeded via radical mechanism.

Answered by shaikrehaan00
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Sorry I don't that what ever the answer iam going to post is posted by another oneSelective oxidation of methane with hydrogen peroxide was catalyzed by several simple vanadium compounds in CH3CN. The reaction could afford formic acid as the major product. Vanadyl oxysulfate (VOSO4) was found to be an efficient catalyst. ... The reaction probably proceeded via radical mechanism.

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