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Synthesis of Acetone and Acetaldehyde from Propane-Butane Mixture

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2011

Kusman. Dossumov
Affiliation:
Institute of Organic Catalysis and Electrochemistry, Almaty, Kazakhstan e-mail: tunsun@mail.ru
Svetlana. A. Tungatarova
Affiliation:
Institute of Organic Catalysis and Electrochemistry, Almaty, Kazakhstan e-mail: tunsun@mail.ru
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Abstract

Supported polyoxide catalysts on the base of Mo and W, as well as natural Kazakhstan's clays were tested in the process of oxidative conversion of propane and propane-butane mixture. The influence of reaction temperature, contact time, composition and percentage of the active component of catalyst were determined. The important petrochemical products - acetone (500-550°) and acetaldehyde (300-350°) were the main liquid products of reaction on natural Kazakhstan's clays and also on clays modified by Mo, Bi, Cr and Ga ions.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2010

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