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titleOfInvention AN OXIDATION CATALYST
abstract An oxidation catalyst comprising a noble metal with an adsorbed hydrophobic electroactive molecular species. The catalyst can be used in processes to convert through an oxidation reaction catalyzed by N-substituted N- (phosphonomethyl) noble glycines (sometimes also referred to as "N-substituted glyphosates"), as well as esters and derived salts, in N- (phosphonomethyl) glycines (sometimes also called `` glyphosate ''), as well as esters and derived salts. Especially in the conversion of N-substituted glyphosates and derived esters and salts that have a single N-carboxymethyl function. Glyphate and its salts are successfully used in aqueous formulation as post-emergency herbicides. It is a broad-spectrum herbicide of great effectiveness and commercial importance, useful to control the growth of seeds in germination, emerging seedlings herbaceous and woody vegetation in maturation and settled, as well as aquatic plants.
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