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Nitrix oxide

Kanner, J., Harel, S. and Granit, R (1991). Nitrix oxide as an antioxidant. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 289, 130-136. [Pg.35]

If it is assumed that peroxidic radicals react only with nitrix oxide, the reaction of OH with methane induces the following reaction sequence ... [Pg.217]

Antimonate-Based Catalysts. In addition to the bismuth-molybdenum oxide catalyst system, several other mixed metal oxides have been identified as effective catalysts for propylene ammoxidation to acrylonitrile. Several were used commercially at various times. In particular, the iron-antimony oxide catalyst is currently used commercially by Nitto Chemical (now Dia-Nitrix Co. Ltd., Japan) and its licensees around the world, although the catalyst was originally discovered and patented by SOHIO (20,21) and by UCB (22). Nitto Chemical improved the basic iron-antimony oxide catalyst with the addition of several elements that promote activity and selectivity to acrylonitrile. Key among these additives are tellurium, copper, molybdenum, vanadium, and tvmgsten (23-25). [Pg.248]


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