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1 monoxide production statistics

About half of the wodd production comes from methanol carbonylation and about one-third from acetaldehyde oxidation. Another tenth of the wodd capacity can be attributed to butane—naphtha Hquid-phase oxidation. Appreciable quantities of acetic acid are recovered from reactions involving peracetic acid. Precise statistics on acetic acid production are compHcated by recycling of acid from cellulose acetate and poly(vinyl alcohol) production. Acetic acid that is by-product from peracetic acid [79-21-0] is normally designated as virgin acid, yet acid from hydrolysis of cellulose acetate or poly(vinyl acetate) is designated recycle acid. Indeterrninate quantities of acetic acid are coproduced with acetic anhydride from coal-based carbon monoxide and unknown amounts are bartered or exchanged between corporations as a device to lessen transport costs. [Pg.69]

The change in the nature of the adsorption with increasing coverage (dissociative followed by associative) has been explained by a statistical consideration of the reaction mechanism shown above120). Associative adsorption is expected to occur at vacant sites for which all adjacent olefin binding sites are occupied by earlier dissociation products (or carbon monoxide, as shown by Fig. 6b), because dissociative adsorption (formation of vinyl and hydride species, followed by hydride migration to another alkene) requires two adjacent vacant sites. [Pg.179]


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