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Cobalt -catalyzed oxidation of cyclohexane

The cobalt-catalyzed oxidation of cyclohexane takes place through cyclohexyl hydroperoxide with the cobalt catalyst acting primarily in the decomposition of the hydroperoxide to yield the products 870 877... [Pg.505]

Homolytic liquid-phase processes are generally well suited to the synthesis of carboxylic acids, viz. acetic, benzoic or terephthalic acids which are resistant to further oxidation. These processes operate at high temperature (150-250°C) and generally use soluble cobalt or manganese salts as the main catalyst components. High conversions and selectivities are usually obtained with methyl-substituted aromatic hydrocarbons such as toluene and xylenes.95,96 The cobalt-catalyzed oxidation of cyclohexane by air to a cyclohexanol-cyclohexanone mixture is a very important industrial process since these products are intermediates in the manufacture of adipic acid (for nylon 6,6) and caprolactam (nylon 6). However, the conversion is limited to ca. 10% in order to prevent consecutive oxidations, with roughly 70% selectivity.97... [Pg.327]


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