Here is some research on the use of recyclable polymers for making aldehydes and more ....
"We have shown that the known conducting polymer will oxidize alcohols such as benzyl alcohol to the corresponding aldehyde (in this case benzaldehyde). The polymer can be recycled to its oxidizing form by treatment with ferric chloride, making it reusable. Since we can recycle the oxidizing agent and it does not contain toxic metals, this has the potential to be an environmentally friendly oxidizing agent. We are exploring the use of 10 and other conducting polymers as synthetic reagents in collaboration with Professor Greg Sotzing of the UCONN Chemistry Department. This research will also provide a tool to study the surface characteristics and reactivity of the polymers, with the goal of designing polymers that will have reaction characteristics of our choice. ", comments from Michael B. Smith from the Dept. of Chemistry Univ of Connecticut
(see) diagram #10 on this link
http://orgchem.chem.uconn.edu/home/research.html
Somehow I feel this research will serve this Bee community well,...................
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