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Alkene Oxidation over Copper, Silver, and Gold Catalysts

3 Alkene Oxidation over Copper, Silver, and Gold Catalysts [Pg.74]

The results of the oxidation of C2—C5 olefins over copper(i) oxide, silver, and gold catalysts are summarized in Table 1. We have excluded data from studies where additives have been deliberately included in the catalyst, or process gas stream, in order to improve the performance. Where several studies have been carried out we have quoted the best selectively obtained. While copper(i) oxide and gold give unsaturated aldehydes as the major product of partial oxidation, silver gives the epoxide. Copperfii) oxide is not a selective catalyst for olefin oxidation. The difference in behaviour between copper(i) and copper(ii) oxides is in line with the general trend in oxide catalysis. The selective catalysts tend to be those with either a full or an empty tZ-shell, i.e. the oxides of Groups IVA, VA, and VIA, and IB, IIB, IVB, VB, and VIB.  [Pg.74]




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Alkenes copper catalysts

Alkenes oxidant

Alkenes oxidation catalysts

Alkenes silver

Alkenes, oxidative

Catalysts alkenes

Catalysts copper oxide

Copper and Gold

Copper and Silver

Copper catalyst

Copper gold

Copper oxidized

Copper, silver, gold

Gold catalysts

Gold oxide

Over-oxidation

Oxidants copper

Oxidation over Copper, Silver and Gold Catalysts

Oxidation silver

Oxidative coppering

Oxidic copper

Silver , and

Silver catalyst

Silver oxidant

Silver oxide

Silver oxide catalyst

Silver oxide oxidation

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