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Cerium-molybdenum oxide phases

The complex solid state relations of the cerium-molybdenum- tellurium oxide system were studied to determine the boundaries of single phase regions and phase distributions of a typical multicomponent ammoxidation catalyst. Between 400 and 600 C in air the (Ce,Mo,Te)0 system contains the following phases ... [Pg.89]

The structure of a highly active cerium-molybdenum-tellurium acrylonitrile catalyst(l ) has previously been described in terms of binary (Ce,Mo)0 and ternary (Ce,Mo,Te)0 phases( ). It was concluded that none of the constituent oxides (CeO, ... [Pg.89]

Fission products that are compatible with the uraninite crystal stmcture—the REE, yttrium, neodymium, and zirconium—were largely retained in the uraninite core, the reactor clays, minor phosphate phases, and uranium and zirconium silicate phases (Gauthier-Lafaye et ai, 1996). Lighter REE—lanthanum, cerium, and praseodymium—were partially lost from the reactor. Einally, molybdenum, technetium, mthe-nium, rhodium, and other metallic elements were retained in the metal/metal oxide inclusions and arsenide/sulfide inclusions in the core, and in the reactor clays (Hidaka et ai, 1993 Jensen and Ewing, 2001). [Pg.4786]

Many other metal ions have been reported as catalysts for oxidations of paraffins or intermediates. Some of the more frequently mentioned ones include cerium, vanadium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, and ruthenium [21, 77, 105, 106]. These are employed singly or in various combinations, including combinations with cobalt and/or manganese. Activators such as aldehydes or ketones are frequently used. The oxo forms of vanadium and molybdenum may very well have the heterolytic oxidation capability to catalyze the conversion of alcohols or hydroperoxides to carbonyl compounds (see the discussion of chromium, above). There is reported evidence that Ce can oxidize carbonyl compounds via an enol mechanism [107] (see discussion of manganese, above). Although little is reported about the effectiveness of these other catalysts for oxidation of paraffins to acetic acid, tests conducted by Hoechst Celanese have indicated that cerium salts are usable catalysts in liquid-phase oxidation of butane [108]. [Pg.540]


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