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titleOfInvention Selective hydroxylation of phenol or phenolic ethers
abstract Phenols, and related aromatic compounds, phenolic ethers, can be hydroxylated using hydrogen peroxide in the presence of an amorphous or crystalline tin or cerium phosphate catalyst in a solvent containing an aliphatic carboxylic acid. The process is particularly suitable for phenol itself, and advantageously employs a catalyst obtained by heating an hydrated amorphous or crystalline tin or cerium phosphate for example at about 100°C. A convenient hydroxylation temperature is in the range of 50 to 90 °C, and a convenient solvent is acetic acid.
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