B. K. Hodnett
Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation
Fundamental and Technological Aspects of the Selective and Total Oxidation of Organic Compounds
B. K. Hodnett
Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation
Fundamental and Technological Aspects of the Selective and Total Oxidation of Organic Compounds
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Im Mittelpunkt dieses Bandes stehen sieben Fallstudien aus dem Gebiet der heterogen-katalytischen Oxidation; ihnen vorangestellt sind allgemeinere Informationen zur Katalyse und zur Oxidation. Jede Fallstudie widmet sich den Grundlagen und der Technologie einer bestimmten Reaktionsklasse, wobei 5 bis 6 Prinzipien herausgearbeitet werden, die allen heterogen-katalytischen Oxidationen gemeinsam sind. Der Stoff ist sehr anschaulich aufgearbeitet, mit vielen Diagrammen und Abbildungen. (04/00)
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Im Mittelpunkt dieses Bandes stehen sieben Fallstudien aus dem Gebiet der heterogen-katalytischen Oxidation; ihnen vorangestellt sind allgemeinere Informationen zur Katalyse und zur Oxidation. Jede Fallstudie widmet sich den Grundlagen und der Technologie einer bestimmten Reaktionsklasse, wobei 5 bis 6 Prinzipien herausgearbeitet werden, die allen heterogen-katalytischen Oxidationen gemeinsam sind. Der Stoff ist sehr anschaulich aufgearbeitet, mit vielen Diagrammen und Abbildungen. (04/00)
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- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9780471489948
- ISBN-10: 0471489948
- Artikelnr.: 09430184
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9780471489948
- ISBN-10: 0471489948
- Artikelnr.: 09430184
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
B. K. Hodnett is the author of Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation: Fundamental and Technological Aspects of the Selective and Total Oxidation of Organic Compounds, published by Wiley.
Preface
1 General Introduction
1.1 Presentation of Material
1.2 The Role and Importance of Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation Processes
in the Chemical Industry
References to Chapter 1
2 Introduction to Heterogeneous Catalysis
2.1 Macroscopic and Microscopic Structure of Heterogeneous Catalysts
2.2 The Five Basic Steps in Heterogeneous Catalysis
2.3 Testing of Heterogeneous Catalysts
2.4 Diffusion
2.5 Adsorption at the Gas-Solid Interface
2.6 Kinetics of Oxidation Reactions
2.7 Characterization of Oxidation Catalysts
References to Chapter 2
3 General Principles of Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation
3.1 Generic Features of Catalytic Oxidation Reactions
3.2 The Mode of Activation of the Hydrocarbon and Discriminating Capacity
of Active Sites in Oxidation Catalysis
3.3 Types of Active Oxygen Species Involved in Oxidation Catalysis
3.4 Structural Features of Oxidation Catalysts
References to Chapter 3
4 Propene Oxidation to Acrolein: Allylic Oxidation over Catalysts with
Highly Mobile Oxygen Anions
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Composition of Multicomponent Bismuth Molybdate Catalysts for
Propene Oxidation
4.3 The Surface Allyl Species
4.4 Source of Oxygen Inserted into Propene to Form Acrolein
4.5 Oxygen Transport within Bismuth Molybdate Catalysts
4.6 The Overall Reaction Mechanism
References to Chapter 4
5 Oxidation Activation of Alkanes: Oxidation of n-butane to Maleic
Arthydride
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Technologies for the Production of Maleic Anhydride
5.3 The Preparation, Structure and Performance of Vanadium Phosphorus Oxide
Catalysts
5.4 Activation of n-butane
5.5 The Nature of the Active Site and the Reaction Mechanism
5.6 Conclusions
References to Chapter 5
6 Epoxidation of Alkenes: Reactivity of Electrophilie Oxygen Species
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Technology for Ethylene Oxide Production
6.3 Catalyst Composition, Structure and Performance
6.4 Reaction Kinetics and Network
6.5 The Nature of the Oxygen Species on and under the Silver Surface
6.6 Reactivity of Oxygen Species on Silver
References to Chapter 6
7 Catalytic Combustion
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Environmental Applications of Catalytic Combustion
7.3 Principles of Catalytic Combustion
7.4 Choice of Materials for the Construction of Combustion Catalysts
7.5 Poisoning of Combustion Catalysts
7.6 Reactivity of the Substrate
7.7 Kinetics of Catalytic Combustion Reactions
7.8 Nature of the Active Species of Working Precious Metal Catalysts
References to Chapter 7
8 Activation and Insertion of Nitrogen into Organic Compounds
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Technology for Propene Ammoxidation
8.3 Catalysts Used in Ammoxidation
8.4 The Ammoxidation Reaction Network
8.5 Mechanism of Nitrogen Insertion in Ammoxidation
8.6 Nitrogen Insertion in Ammoxidation
References to Chapter 8
9 Catalytic Oxidation Reactions Involving Chlorine: Oxychlorination and the
Oxidative Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Vinyl Chloride by Oxychlorination
9.3 Technology for Vinyl Chloride Production
9.4 Oxychlorination Catalyst Composition, Preparation and Characterization
9.5 The Mechanism of Oxychlorination
9.6 Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons by Catalytic Oxidation
9.7 By-product Formation during the Catalytic Oxidation of Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons
9.8 Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Dioxins and the Environment
References to Chapter 9
10 Oxidation Reactions Catalysed by Zeolites and Structured Mesoporous
Materials
10.1 Zeolites
10.2 Redox Molecular Sieves
10.3 Structured Mesoporous Silicates in Oxidation Reactions
References to Chapter 10
Index
1 General Introduction
1.1 Presentation of Material
1.2 The Role and Importance of Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation Processes
in the Chemical Industry
References to Chapter 1
2 Introduction to Heterogeneous Catalysis
2.1 Macroscopic and Microscopic Structure of Heterogeneous Catalysts
2.2 The Five Basic Steps in Heterogeneous Catalysis
2.3 Testing of Heterogeneous Catalysts
2.4 Diffusion
2.5 Adsorption at the Gas-Solid Interface
2.6 Kinetics of Oxidation Reactions
2.7 Characterization of Oxidation Catalysts
References to Chapter 2
3 General Principles of Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation
3.1 Generic Features of Catalytic Oxidation Reactions
3.2 The Mode of Activation of the Hydrocarbon and Discriminating Capacity
of Active Sites in Oxidation Catalysis
3.3 Types of Active Oxygen Species Involved in Oxidation Catalysis
3.4 Structural Features of Oxidation Catalysts
References to Chapter 3
4 Propene Oxidation to Acrolein: Allylic Oxidation over Catalysts with
Highly Mobile Oxygen Anions
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Composition of Multicomponent Bismuth Molybdate Catalysts for
Propene Oxidation
4.3 The Surface Allyl Species
4.4 Source of Oxygen Inserted into Propene to Form Acrolein
4.5 Oxygen Transport within Bismuth Molybdate Catalysts
4.6 The Overall Reaction Mechanism
References to Chapter 4
5 Oxidation Activation of Alkanes: Oxidation of n-butane to Maleic
Arthydride
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Technologies for the Production of Maleic Anhydride
5.3 The Preparation, Structure and Performance of Vanadium Phosphorus Oxide
Catalysts
5.4 Activation of n-butane
5.5 The Nature of the Active Site and the Reaction Mechanism
5.6 Conclusions
References to Chapter 5
6 Epoxidation of Alkenes: Reactivity of Electrophilie Oxygen Species
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Technology for Ethylene Oxide Production
6.3 Catalyst Composition, Structure and Performance
6.4 Reaction Kinetics and Network
6.5 The Nature of the Oxygen Species on and under the Silver Surface
6.6 Reactivity of Oxygen Species on Silver
References to Chapter 6
7 Catalytic Combustion
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Environmental Applications of Catalytic Combustion
7.3 Principles of Catalytic Combustion
7.4 Choice of Materials for the Construction of Combustion Catalysts
7.5 Poisoning of Combustion Catalysts
7.6 Reactivity of the Substrate
7.7 Kinetics of Catalytic Combustion Reactions
7.8 Nature of the Active Species of Working Precious Metal Catalysts
References to Chapter 7
8 Activation and Insertion of Nitrogen into Organic Compounds
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Technology for Propene Ammoxidation
8.3 Catalysts Used in Ammoxidation
8.4 The Ammoxidation Reaction Network
8.5 Mechanism of Nitrogen Insertion in Ammoxidation
8.6 Nitrogen Insertion in Ammoxidation
References to Chapter 8
9 Catalytic Oxidation Reactions Involving Chlorine: Oxychlorination and the
Oxidative Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Vinyl Chloride by Oxychlorination
9.3 Technology for Vinyl Chloride Production
9.4 Oxychlorination Catalyst Composition, Preparation and Characterization
9.5 The Mechanism of Oxychlorination
9.6 Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons by Catalytic Oxidation
9.7 By-product Formation during the Catalytic Oxidation of Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons
9.8 Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Dioxins and the Environment
References to Chapter 9
10 Oxidation Reactions Catalysed by Zeolites and Structured Mesoporous
Materials
10.1 Zeolites
10.2 Redox Molecular Sieves
10.3 Structured Mesoporous Silicates in Oxidation Reactions
References to Chapter 10
Index
Preface
1 General Introduction
1.1 Presentation of Material
1.2 The Role and Importance of Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation Processes
in the Chemical Industry
References to Chapter 1
2 Introduction to Heterogeneous Catalysis
2.1 Macroscopic and Microscopic Structure of Heterogeneous Catalysts
2.2 The Five Basic Steps in Heterogeneous Catalysis
2.3 Testing of Heterogeneous Catalysts
2.4 Diffusion
2.5 Adsorption at the Gas-Solid Interface
2.6 Kinetics of Oxidation Reactions
2.7 Characterization of Oxidation Catalysts
References to Chapter 2
3 General Principles of Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation
3.1 Generic Features of Catalytic Oxidation Reactions
3.2 The Mode of Activation of the Hydrocarbon and Discriminating Capacity
of Active Sites in Oxidation Catalysis
3.3 Types of Active Oxygen Species Involved in Oxidation Catalysis
3.4 Structural Features of Oxidation Catalysts
References to Chapter 3
4 Propene Oxidation to Acrolein: Allylic Oxidation over Catalysts with
Highly Mobile Oxygen Anions
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Composition of Multicomponent Bismuth Molybdate Catalysts for
Propene Oxidation
4.3 The Surface Allyl Species
4.4 Source of Oxygen Inserted into Propene to Form Acrolein
4.5 Oxygen Transport within Bismuth Molybdate Catalysts
4.6 The Overall Reaction Mechanism
References to Chapter 4
5 Oxidation Activation of Alkanes: Oxidation of n-butane to Maleic
Arthydride
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Technologies for the Production of Maleic Anhydride
5.3 The Preparation, Structure and Performance of Vanadium Phosphorus Oxide
Catalysts
5.4 Activation of n-butane
5.5 The Nature of the Active Site and the Reaction Mechanism
5.6 Conclusions
References to Chapter 5
6 Epoxidation of Alkenes: Reactivity of Electrophilie Oxygen Species
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Technology for Ethylene Oxide Production
6.3 Catalyst Composition, Structure and Performance
6.4 Reaction Kinetics and Network
6.5 The Nature of the Oxygen Species on and under the Silver Surface
6.6 Reactivity of Oxygen Species on Silver
References to Chapter 6
7 Catalytic Combustion
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Environmental Applications of Catalytic Combustion
7.3 Principles of Catalytic Combustion
7.4 Choice of Materials for the Construction of Combustion Catalysts
7.5 Poisoning of Combustion Catalysts
7.6 Reactivity of the Substrate
7.7 Kinetics of Catalytic Combustion Reactions
7.8 Nature of the Active Species of Working Precious Metal Catalysts
References to Chapter 7
8 Activation and Insertion of Nitrogen into Organic Compounds
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Technology for Propene Ammoxidation
8.3 Catalysts Used in Ammoxidation
8.4 The Ammoxidation Reaction Network
8.5 Mechanism of Nitrogen Insertion in Ammoxidation
8.6 Nitrogen Insertion in Ammoxidation
References to Chapter 8
9 Catalytic Oxidation Reactions Involving Chlorine: Oxychlorination and the
Oxidative Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Vinyl Chloride by Oxychlorination
9.3 Technology for Vinyl Chloride Production
9.4 Oxychlorination Catalyst Composition, Preparation and Characterization
9.5 The Mechanism of Oxychlorination
9.6 Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons by Catalytic Oxidation
9.7 By-product Formation during the Catalytic Oxidation of Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons
9.8 Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Dioxins and the Environment
References to Chapter 9
10 Oxidation Reactions Catalysed by Zeolites and Structured Mesoporous
Materials
10.1 Zeolites
10.2 Redox Molecular Sieves
10.3 Structured Mesoporous Silicates in Oxidation Reactions
References to Chapter 10
Index
1 General Introduction
1.1 Presentation of Material
1.2 The Role and Importance of Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation Processes
in the Chemical Industry
References to Chapter 1
2 Introduction to Heterogeneous Catalysis
2.1 Macroscopic and Microscopic Structure of Heterogeneous Catalysts
2.2 The Five Basic Steps in Heterogeneous Catalysis
2.3 Testing of Heterogeneous Catalysts
2.4 Diffusion
2.5 Adsorption at the Gas-Solid Interface
2.6 Kinetics of Oxidation Reactions
2.7 Characterization of Oxidation Catalysts
References to Chapter 2
3 General Principles of Heterogeneous Catalytic Oxidation
3.1 Generic Features of Catalytic Oxidation Reactions
3.2 The Mode of Activation of the Hydrocarbon and Discriminating Capacity
of Active Sites in Oxidation Catalysis
3.3 Types of Active Oxygen Species Involved in Oxidation Catalysis
3.4 Structural Features of Oxidation Catalysts
References to Chapter 3
4 Propene Oxidation to Acrolein: Allylic Oxidation over Catalysts with
Highly Mobile Oxygen Anions
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Composition of Multicomponent Bismuth Molybdate Catalysts for
Propene Oxidation
4.3 The Surface Allyl Species
4.4 Source of Oxygen Inserted into Propene to Form Acrolein
4.5 Oxygen Transport within Bismuth Molybdate Catalysts
4.6 The Overall Reaction Mechanism
References to Chapter 4
5 Oxidation Activation of Alkanes: Oxidation of n-butane to Maleic
Arthydride
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Technologies for the Production of Maleic Anhydride
5.3 The Preparation, Structure and Performance of Vanadium Phosphorus Oxide
Catalysts
5.4 Activation of n-butane
5.5 The Nature of the Active Site and the Reaction Mechanism
5.6 Conclusions
References to Chapter 5
6 Epoxidation of Alkenes: Reactivity of Electrophilie Oxygen Species
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Technology for Ethylene Oxide Production
6.3 Catalyst Composition, Structure and Performance
6.4 Reaction Kinetics and Network
6.5 The Nature of the Oxygen Species on and under the Silver Surface
6.6 Reactivity of Oxygen Species on Silver
References to Chapter 6
7 Catalytic Combustion
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Environmental Applications of Catalytic Combustion
7.3 Principles of Catalytic Combustion
7.4 Choice of Materials for the Construction of Combustion Catalysts
7.5 Poisoning of Combustion Catalysts
7.6 Reactivity of the Substrate
7.7 Kinetics of Catalytic Combustion Reactions
7.8 Nature of the Active Species of Working Precious Metal Catalysts
References to Chapter 7
8 Activation and Insertion of Nitrogen into Organic Compounds
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Technology for Propene Ammoxidation
8.3 Catalysts Used in Ammoxidation
8.4 The Ammoxidation Reaction Network
8.5 Mechanism of Nitrogen Insertion in Ammoxidation
8.6 Nitrogen Insertion in Ammoxidation
References to Chapter 8
9 Catalytic Oxidation Reactions Involving Chlorine: Oxychlorination and the
Oxidative Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Vinyl Chloride by Oxychlorination
9.3 Technology for Vinyl Chloride Production
9.4 Oxychlorination Catalyst Composition, Preparation and Characterization
9.5 The Mechanism of Oxychlorination
9.6 Destruction of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons by Catalytic Oxidation
9.7 By-product Formation during the Catalytic Oxidation of Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons
9.8 Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Dioxins and the Environment
References to Chapter 9
10 Oxidation Reactions Catalysed by Zeolites and Structured Mesoporous
Materials
10.1 Zeolites
10.2 Redox Molecular Sieves
10.3 Structured Mesoporous Silicates in Oxidation Reactions
References to Chapter 10
Index
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"Highly recommended..." (Focus on Catalyst, February 2001)
"...the author has accomplished an aggressive goal...The book is well written and will be appreciated by both the newcomer and expert in the field." (Cattech Vol. 6, No. 2, 2002)