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Water purification kinetic reactors

Prior to the kinetic experiments, possible deactivation phenomena of the catalytic system were checked by recycling experiments with prenal and citral as substrates. These results provide not only important hints on the form of the rate equation, but also on which reaction is convenient for long-term investigations in the loop reactor. After the reaction, the aqueous and organic phases were separated and the catalyst phase was reused without further purification. Results on the hydrogenation of prenal are shown in Fig. 7. The reaction rate clearly decreases if the catalyst phase is reused. According to GC analysis and H-NMR studies, this can be attributed to the fact that the product of the reaction, prenol, is highly soluble in water. Consequently, a simple phase... [Pg.173]


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