Ruthenium tetraoxide catalyzed oxidation of maceral groups [Erratum

1988, 2, 37-48. Page 46. Paragraph 3 should read as follows: Several lines of evidence suggest that the aliphatic di- carboxylie acids may most plausi...
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Energy & Fuels, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1988 359

Additions and Corrections sidered more as lengthy abstracts than as a more detailed treatment of their subjects. Heterogeneous as well as homogeneous and enzymatic catalytic reactions are discussed, and electrochemical studies constitute more than a quarter of the book. While it is realized that the intention of the book is to concentrate on catalytic activation of carbon dioxide, it would have

been helpful to have had at least a survey of noncatalytic uses of carbon dioxide that could consume large quantities, such as C02 injection for tertiary recovery of oil. The greatest value of the book is that it is a reference tool for those who are not familiar with the subject and are interested in developing new technologies for C02removal. Heinz Heinemann, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Additions and Corrections Chol-yo0 Choi, Shih-Hsien Wang,and Leon M. Stock*: Ruthenium Tetraoxide Catalyzed Oxidation of Maceral Groups. 1988,2,37-48.

Page 46. Paragraph 3 should read as follows: Several line8 of evidence suggest that the aliphatic dicarboxylic acids may most plausibly form from diarylalkanes,hydroaromatic compounds, or ethers as illustrated in eq 6-9. Although little is known about the types of ethers in these macerals, a substantial proportion of these ethers in coals and some macerals are heterocyclic or diaryl ethers.54@