New catalysts for the dehydrogenation of methanol to water-free formaldehyde
Some Na compds. are selective catalysts for dehydrogenation of MeOH to HCHO, stable under high temps., and not reduced by H which is formed. They undergo some deactivation due to coking, but burning the coke easily returns the catalyst to its initial activity. Catalyst performance can be improved by addn. of In, leading to selectivities ?70% and .apprx.50% yield of HCHO. [on SciFinder (R)]
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CAN 111:156345 45-4 Industrial Organic Chemicals, Leather, Fats, and Waxes Inst. Chem. Eng.,ETH,Lausanne,Switz. Conference written in English. 497-19-8 (Sodium carbonate); 1330-43-4 (Sodium tetraborate); 7632-05-5 (Sodium phosphate); 7757-82-6 (Sodium sulfate); 12680-49-8 (Sodium molybdate) Role: CAT (Catalyst use), USES (Uses) (catalysts, for dehydrogenation of methanol to formaldehyde); 67-56-1 (Methanol) Role: RCT (Reactant), RACT (Reactant or reagent) (dehydrogenation of, to formaldehyde, sodium compd. catalysts for); 50-00-0P (Formaldehyde) Role: IMF (Industrial manufacture), PREP (Preparation) (prepn. of, by dehydrogenation of methanol, sodium compd. catalysts for); 7440-74-6 (Indium) Role: USES (Uses) (sodium compd. catalysts contg., for dehydrogenation of methanol to formaldehyde)