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Figure 1. Schematic representation of iron(III) porphyrins:
Figure 2 shows the FTIR spectra of raw chrysotile (Figure 2a), chrysotile grafted with 3-APTS (Chrys-APTS)
Figure 3 shows the powder X-ray diffraction patterns of raw chrysotile (Figure 3a), Chrys-APTS (Figure 3b), Fe(TCFSPP)/Chrys (Figure 3c), Fe(TCFSPP)/Chrys-APTS (Figure 3d), Fe(TDFSPP)/Chrys (Figure 3e) and Fe(TDFSPP)/Chrys-APTS (Figure 3f)
Table 1. Hydroxylation of cyclohexane by PhIO catalyzed by iron(III) porphyrins, Fe(TDFSPP) and Fe(TCFSPP), in homogeneous media and by the supported iron(III)porphyrins in heterogeneous media

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