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Direct hydroxylation of aromatic compounds was effectively achieved by using a newly developed Pd membrane reactor in which the Pd membrane is thin enough (ca. 1μm) to allow permeation of hydrogen below 500K. In this reactor, the active oxygen species is formed on the surface of Pd via the reaction between oxygen and permeated hydrogen from opposite sides of the membrane. Hydroxylation occurs on the...