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Anthracene is easily oxidised to anthraquinone.

The reaction is either carried out in the liquid phase (at 100°C) or the gas phase (380°C).

Industrial Organic Chemistry, 3rd. Ed. K. Weissermel, H.-J. Arpe, VCH (1997)

2
  +  
3
O2
  +  
CrO3
         
2
  +  
2
H2O
  +  
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Interaction, Reaction, Process defined as:
Industrial Process: Organic
Oxidation: Of Substrate By Reagent

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