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publicationNumber EP-0350697-A3
titleOfInvention Preparation of organic carbonates by oxidative carbonylation using palladium-manganese catalyst
abstract Organic hydroxy compounds, preferably aromatic, nare converted to carbonates by reaction with carbon monoxide nand oxygen under pressure in the presence of elemental or nchemically combined palladium, divalent or trivalent man­nganese, at least one tetraalkylammonium halide and at least none quinone, aromatic diol reduction product thereof or nmixture thereof. The preferred species are palladium(II) nacetate, manganese(III) acetylacetonate, tetra-n-butylam­nmonium bromide and 1,4-quinone or hydroquinone.
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