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Synthesis, carboxylic acids cyclic hydrocarbons

Cyclic hydrocarbons are produced as intermediates in the course of synthesis of relabelled benzene via carboxyl-labelled acids (equation 18). [Pg.816]

Except for cobalt systems, other metals also demonstrate activity in the Fischer-Tropsch process. Mo/HZSM-5 turned out to be active in FT synthesis [98], The catalysts were tested at a low H /CO molar ratio 1.0, this composition being typical for biomass gasification. Liquid hydrocarbons obtained on Mo/HZSM-5 at 573 K were presented by alkylaromatics and lower branched and cyclic alkanes. The formation of aliphatic hydrocarbons was close to zero. The gas products included Cj-C alkanes. Higher alcohols and carboxylic acids (C,-Cg) were observed in the aqueous phase. The formation of hydrocarbons on Mo/zeolite is accounted for by the bifunctional zeolite acidity and molybdenum metal activities via alcohols as intermediates. The zeolite Y was also found to be a good support for Mo in the FT reaction. [Pg.336]


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