Data here reported are connected with the research article "Benzyl Alcohol to Benzaldehyde Oxidation on MnO Clusters: Unraveling Atomistic Features" Gueci et al. [1]. This work described and discussed structural and energetic results, calculated by Density Functional Theory (DFT). In order to get kinetic information, DFT results were refined by an original approach, which will be shortly described in the following article. The crossed analysis of experimental and computational energetic and kinetic data allowed to (i) reconstruct the complicated lattice that connects the primary and secondary mechanisms of the reaction and (ii) identify alternative process pathways capable of by-passing parasitic mechanisms, decreasing selectivity. On the other hand, the data here presented show what is the basic information necessary to obtain the modeling of a complex process of heterogeneous catalysis. Moreover, they can be used either to verify the validity of the discussion outlined in the original article Gueci et al. [1] or as a starting point to computationally explore alternative routes and the related kinetics of the same oxidation processes, in the aim to further optimize the corresponding experimental approach.
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