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oxidation of phenol​

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Answered by kanishkagupta1234
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htm. A simple phenol cannot be oxidized in quite the same way as a 1° or 2° alcohol, since the hydroxyl group is not on a carbon atom bearing a hydrogen atom. Phenols are easily oxidized, but their products are often complex. This oxidation may occur with air alone (autoxidation) or with other oxidizing agents.

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Phenols are easily oxidized, but their products are often complex. This oxidation may occur with air alone (autoxidation) or with other oxidizing agents. The reaction of phenols with oxygen in the air is exploited industrially by the use of phenols as antioxidants in gasoline, rubber, and other products.

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