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Heterogeneous catalytic oxidation

C2H,0H Vapor phase catalytic oxidation Heterogeneous Ethanol and preheated air are passed over Ag gauze at — 300°-575 C. and atmospheric pressure... [Pg.54]

Mechanistic Models. A general theory of the mechanism for the complete heterogeneous catalytic oxidation of low molecular weight vapors at trace concentrations in air does not exist. As with many catalytic reactions, however, certain observations have led to a general hypothesis (17). [Pg.504]

Much work has been invested to reveal the mechanism by which propylene is catalytically oxidized to acrolein over the heterogeneous catalyst surface. Isotope labeling experiments by Sachtler and DeBoer revealed the presence of an allylic intermediate in the oxidation of propylene to acrolein over bismuth molybdate. In these experiments, propylene was tagged once at Ci, another time at C2 and the third time at C3. [Pg.215]

Table 3.1 lists some of the anodic reactions which have been studied so far in small cogenerative solid oxide fuel cells. A more detailed recent review has been written by Stoukides46 One simple and interesting rule which has emerged from these studies is that the selection of the anodic electrocatalyst for a selective electrocatalytic oxidation can be based on the heterogeneous catalytic literature for the corresponding selective catalytic oxidation. Thus the selectivity of Pt and Pt-Rh alloy electrocatalysts for the anodic NH3 oxidation to NO turns out to be comparable (>95%) with the... [Pg.99]

Catalytic oxidation of CO heterogeneously in the gas phase and electrochemically in solution are important reactions for the removal of CO from reactant stock gases in... [Pg.570]

Sheldon, R. Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidations with Peroxide Reagents. 164, 21-43 (1993). [Pg.298]

One of the exciting results to come out of heterogeneous catalysis research since the early 1980s is the discovery and development of catalysts that employ hydrogen peroxide to selectively oxidize organic compounds at low temperatures in the liquid phase. These catalysts are based on titanium, and the important discovery was a way to isolate titanium in framework locations of the inner cavities of zeolites (molecular sieves). Thus, mild oxidations may be run in water or water-soluble solvents. Practicing organic chemists now have a way to catalytically oxidize benzene to phenols alkanes to alcohols and ketones primary alcohols to aldehydes, acids, esters, and acetals secondary alcohols to ketones primary amines to oximes secondary amines to hydroxyl-amines and tertiary amines to amine oxides. [Pg.229]

The catalyst effectiveness decreased upon increasing the concentration of the intercalated complexes via aggregation of the closely associated complexes.164 Sulfides were also oxidized by heterogeneous Co(II) complexes.163 Catalytic oxidation of thiols was mediated by Mo complex intercalated in a layered double hydroxide.166... [Pg.259]

This mechanism is of fundamental importance in the understanding of solid-state heterogeneous catalytic oxidation processes. The glide defect regions are... [Pg.230]

Hodnett, B.K., Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation, Fundamental and Technological Aspects of the Selective and Total Oxidation of Organic Compounds, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 1999. [Pg.423]

Figure 9.1 compares the synthesis of acetophenone by classic oxidation of 1-phenylethanol with stoichiometric amounts of chromium oxide and sulphuric acid, with an atom efficiency of 42%, with the heterogeneous catalytic oxidation with O2, with an atom efficiency of 87%, and with water as the only by-product. This is especially important if we consider the environmental unfriendliness of chromium salts the potential environmental impact of reactions can be expressed by the environmental quotient (EQ), where E is the E-factor (kg waste/kg product) and Q is the environmental unfriendliness quotient of the waste. If Q is... [Pg.193]

Lead-Ruthenate Pyrochlore Modified Nafion Membrane for Tunable Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation... [Pg.345]

Anhydrous RuO has a tetragonal rutile structure with a slightly distorted octahedral structure, there being two sets of Ru-0 distances at 1.917(8) and 1.999(8) A [645] and has an extensive chemistry as a heterogeneous oxidation catalyst, a topic beyond the scope of this book. It is rarely used as a precursor for Ru oxidations, the hydrated form RuO. nH O (for brevity written below simply as RuO ) being much more effective in this respect. A procedure for converting inactive RuO (presumably the anhydrous form) to the hydrated RuO used in catalytic oxidations has been described [243]. [Pg.70]

B. K. Hodnett, Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation, J. Wiley Sons, New York, US, 2000. [Pg.119]


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