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Nickel oximate catalysts oxidation

The preparation of s-caprolactam via the Beckman rearrangement of cyclohexanone oxime was first described by Wallach in 1900. In the I.G. Faiben process, phenol was hydrogenated to cyclohexanol, at 140°-160°C and 15 bar, with a nickel oxide/silica catalyst. The cyclohexanol was del drogenated to cyclohexanone using a zinc/iron catalyst at 400°C, and the cyclohexanone oxime was formed by reaction with hydroxylamine monosidfonate. Conversion to cyclohexanone oxime was maximized at pH 7 by neutralizing the solution with ammonia. The organic layer of cmde oxime was crystallized and then isomerized to s-caprolactam with 20% oleum at 120°C. e-Caprolactam was purified and the ammonium sulfate recovered. [Pg.289]

Catalyst synthesis for methanol oxidation/cyclic voltammetry Nickel electrode modified by nickel dimethylgly-oxime complex NaOH solution Dimethylglyoxime ligand deposition on the mechanically pretreated nickel disc... [Pg.163]


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