posted on 2018-09-20, 08:49authored byRobert K. Harle
Hydrogen peroxide is made commercially by the cyclic
reduction and oxidation of solutions containing alkyl-substituted
anthraquinones. Such solutions contain not only the alkyl anthraquinone,
but also certain oxidation and reduction products which do not
revert to the active compounds in the plant working solution, and which
thus reduce the efficiency of the plant for the production of hydrogen
peroxide. Section 2 examines the chemistry involved in the hydrogen
peroxide manufacturing process and degradation routes of the various
active materials. The identification and quantitation of the components
of the working solution is thus of considerable significance in the
economic production of industrially important hydrogen peroxide.
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Publication date
1975
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A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.