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Partial oxidation of benzene catalyzed by heteropoly compounds

Louis, B.  
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Viswanathan, B.
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Iouranov, I.  
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2001
Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section A-Inorganic, Bio-inorganic, Physical, Theoretical & Analytical Chemistry

V substituted phosphomolybdic acids could hydroxylate benzene with nearly 100% selectivity at appreciable conversion levels in the presence of oxidizing agents like H2O2 and AcOOH. There appears to be a correlation, for the liq. phase, between phenol yield and its rate of formation with V content in the phosphomolybdic acid. Unfortunately, these materials do not show the same activity in gas-phase with N2O as oxidant. Therefore, the high acidity of these solids is not involved in the reaction pathway. [on SciFinder (R)]

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Author(s)
Louis, B.  
Viswanathan, B.
Iouranov, I.  
Renken, A.  
Date Issued

2001

Published in
Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section A-Inorganic, Bio-inorganic, Physical, Theoretical & Analytical Chemistry
Volume

40

Issue

8

Start page

837

End page

840

Subjects

Hydroxylation; Hydroxylation catalysts; Oxidation; Oxidation catalysts; Oxidizing agents; Surface area; X-ray diffraction (partial oxidn. of benzene catalyzed by heteropoly compds.); Heteropoly acids Role: CAT (Catalyst use)

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PEP (Physical

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oxidn benzene catalyzed heteropoly compd

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CAN 135:331138 22-7 Physical Organic Chemistry Institute of Chemical Engineering,Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Lausanne,Switz. Journal 0376-4710 written in English. 7558-79-4 (Disodium hydrogen phosphate); 7631-95-0 (Sodium molybdate); 12134-22-4 (Dicesium trioxide); 13718-26-8 (Sodium metavanadate) Role: CAT (Catalyst use), RCT (Reactant), USES (Uses), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (heteropoly acid catalyst from; partial oxidn. of benzene catalyzed by heteropoly compds.); 79-21-0 (Peracetic acid); 7722-84-1 (Hydrogen peroxide); 10024-97-2 (Nitrous oxide) Role: PEP (Physical, engineering or chemical process), RCT (Reactant), PROC (Process), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (oxidant; partial oxidn. of benzene catalyzed by heteropoly compds.); 92665-66-2 Role: CAT (Catalyst use), FMU (Formation, unclassified), RCT (Reactant), FORM (Formation, nonpreparative), USES (Uses), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (partial oxidn. of benzene catalyzed by heteropoly compds.); 12293-15-1P; 12293-21-9P; 12293-24-2P Role: CAT (Catalyst use), PEP (Physical, engineering or chemical process), PRP (Properties), RCT (Reactant), SPN (Synthetic preparation), PREP (Preparation), PROC (Process), USES (Uses), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (partial oxidn. of benzene catalyzed by heteropoly compds.); 1343-93-7 (12-Tungstophosphoric acid); 12026-57-2 (12-Molybdophosphoric acid) Role: CAT (Catalyst use), RCT (Reactant), USES (Uses), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (partial oxidn. of benzene catalyzed by heteropoly compds.); 71-43-2 (Benzene) Role: PEP (Physical, engineering or chemical process), RCT (Reactant), PROC (Process), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (partial oxidn. of benzene catalyzed by heteropoly compds.); 108-95-2P (Phenol) Role: SPN (Synthetic preparation), PREP (Preparation) (partial oxidn. of benzene catalyzed by heteropoly compds.)

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