Small quantities of silver can serve as an efficient catalyst to convert aldehydes to acids

Monday, March 30, 2015 - 08:00 in Physics & Chemistry

A tiny bit of silver, combined with water and air, can convert aldehydes into acids efficiently—instead of the classical methods using stoichiometric amounts of expensive or toxic metal oxidants, according to a new study by McGill University researchers.

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