PROPYLENE OXIDATION INTO ACETIC ACID OVER MOLYBDENUM–VANADIUM OXIDE CATALYSTS
Journal: Azerbaijan Chemical Journal (Vol.0, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-06-27
Authors : M.I.Aliyeva V.L.Baghiyev;
Page : 39-41
Keywords : propylene; acetic acid; oxidation; binary catalysts; vanadium oxide;
Abstract
Reaction of propylene oxidation has been studied on a number of binary Mo–V–O catalysts. It was shown that the reaction products of propylene oxidation over studied catalysts are acetic acid, carbon dioxide and in a small amounts of acetaldehyde and acetone. It is found that a high activity and selectivity to acetic acid showing samples with a high content of vanadium oxide
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