Adkins–Peterson reaction explained
The Adkins–Peterson reaction is the air oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde with metal oxide catalysts such as iron oxide, molybdenum trioxide or combinations thereof.
It was developed by Homer Burton Adkins and Wesley R. Peterson.[1]
Notes and References
- The Oxidation of Methanol with Air over Iron Molybdenum and Iron-Molybdenum Oxides . Homer . Adkins . Homer Burton Adkins . Wesley R. . Peterson . . 53 . 4 . 1512–1520 . 1931 . 10.1021/ja01355a050 .