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Complex homogeneous reaction systems

This survey has been concerned with the enumeration of all possible mechanisms for a complex chemical reaction system based on the assumption of given elementary reaction steps and species. The procedure presented for such identification has been directly applied to a number of examples in the field of heterogeneous catalysis. Application to other areas is clearly indicated. These would include complex homogeneous reaction systems, many of which are characterized by the presence of intermediates acting as catalysts or free radicals. Enzyme catalysis should also be amenable to this approach. [Pg.317]

Most industrial processes use catalysts. Homogeneous single reaction systems are fairly rare and unimportant. The most important homogeneous reaction systems in fact involve free radical chains, which are very complex and highly nonlinear. [Pg.551]

For a homogeneous reaction system without exchange of matter with the surrounding medium, the rate of a stoichiometrically single reaction, either elementary or complex, can be expressed as... [Pg.49]

A new process developed by Institut Francais du Petrole produces butene-1 (1-butene) by dimerizing ethylene.A homogeneous catalyst system based on a titanium complex is used. The reaction is a concerted coupling of two molecules on a titanium atom, affording a titanium (IV) cyclic compound, which then decomposes to butene-1 by an intramolecular (3-hydrogen transfer reaction. ... [Pg.209]

This complex and structurally related molecules served as a functional homogeneous model system for commercially used heterogeneous catalysts based on chromium (e.g. Cp2Cr on silica - Union Carbide catalyst). The kinetics of the polymerization have been studied to elucidate mechanistic features of the catalysis and in order to characterize the potential energy surface of the catalytic reaction. [Pg.153]

Chapter 1 reviews the concepts necessary for treating the problems associated with the design of industrial reactions. These include the essentials of kinetics, thermodynamics, and basic mass, heat and momentum transfer. Ideal reactor types are treated in Chapter 2 and the most important of these are the batch reactor, the tubular reactor and the continuous stirred tank. Reactor stability is considered. Chapter 3 describes the effect of complex homogeneous kinetics on reactor performance. The special case of gas—solid reactions is discussed in Chapter 4 and Chapter 5 deals with other heterogeneous systems namely those involving gas—liquid, liquid—solid and liquid—liquid interfaces. Finally, Chapter 6 considers how real reactors may differ from the ideal reactors considered in earlier chapters. [Pg.300]

The choice of an ionic liquid was shown to be critical in experiments with [NBuJBr (TBAB, m.p. 110°C) as a catalyst carrier to isolate a cyclometallated complex homogeneous catalyst, tra .s-di(ri-acetato)-bis[o-(di-o-tolylphosphino) benzyl] dipalladium (II) (Scheme 26), which was used for the Heck reaction of styrene with aryl bromides and electron-deficient aryl chlorides. The [NBu4]Br displayed excellent stability for the reaction. The recycling of 1 mol% of palladium in [NBu4]Br after the reaction of bromobenzene with styrene was achieved by distillation of the reactants and products from the solvent and catalyst in vacuo. Sodium bromide, a stoichiometric salt byproduct, was left in the solvent-catalyst system. High catalytic activity was maintained even after the formation of visible palladium black after a fourth run and after the catalyst phase had turned more viscous after the sixth run. The decomposition of the catalyst and the formation of palladium... [Pg.216]


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