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Oxidation paraffin, heterogeneous catalysis

The scope of oxidation chemistry is enormous and embraces a wide range of reactions and processes. This article provides a brief introduction to the homogeneous free-radical oxidations of paraffinic and alkylaromatic hydrocarbons. Heterogeneous catalysis, biochemical and hiomimetic oxidations, oxidations of unsaturates, anodic oxidations, etc, even if used to illustrate specific points, are arbitrarily outside the purview of this article. There are, even so, many unifying features among these areas. [Pg.334]

V.D. Sokolovskii, Investigation of Mechanisms for Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation and Search for Catalysts for New Reactions of Selective Oxidative Conversions of Lower Paraffins, Cand. Thesis, Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, 1967. [Pg.258]

Among such oxidations, note that liquid-phase oxidations of solid paraffins in the presence of heterogeneous and colloidal forms of manganese are accompanied by a substantial increase (compared with homogeneous catalysis) in acid yield [3]. The effectiveness of n-paraffin oxidations by Co(III) macrocomplexes is high, but the selectivity is low the ratio between fatty acids, esters, ketones and alcohols is 3 3 3 1. Liquid-phase oxidations of paraffins proceed in the presence of Cu(II) and Mn(II) complexes boimd with copolymers of vinyl ether, P-pinene and maleic anhydride (Amberlite IRS-50) [130]. Oxidations of both linear and cyclic olefins have been studied more intensively. Oxidations of linear olefins proceed by a free-radical mechanism the accumulation of epoxides, ROOH, RCHO, ketones and RCOOH in the course of the reaction testifies to the chain character of these reactions. The main requirement for these processes is selectivity non-catalytic oxidation of propylene (at 423 K) results in the formation of more than 20 products. Acrylic acid is obtained by oxidation of propylene (in water at 338 K) in the presence of catalyst by two steps at first to acrolein, then to the acid with a selectivity up to 91%. Oxidation of ethylene by oxygen at 383 K in acetic acid in... [Pg.545]


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