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Title: | Mechanism of [3-13C]Propene Ammoxidation on Bismuth Molybdate Catalyst |
Authors: | Dozono, T. Thomas, D. W. Wise, Henry |
Keywords: | Chemistry Ammoxidation [3-13C]Propene Molybdate Catalyst Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I |
Issue Date: | 1973 |
Publisher: | Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1973, 69 (3) |
Abstract: | To study the mechanism of acrylonitrile formation, the ammoxidation of [3-13C]propene was studied in the presence of a bismuth molybdate catalyst on a silica support. The reaction was carried out at 723 K with a conversion of about 40 vol % of the propene to acrylonitrile and a small amount of acetonitrile. The 13C distribution among the reaction products was examined quantitatively with a high-resolution mass spectrometer. Half of the 13C in the acrylonitrile was found to be in the CN-group and the other half in the C2H3-group. This result points to a symmetrical intermediate, such as an allylic species, in the ammoxidation reaction. A similar intermediate was observed in the catalytic oxidation of propene to acrolein. The total 13C content in the acetonitrile amounted only half that of the acrylonitrile, which indicates carbon-carbon bond fissure of the allylic intermediate in the mechanism of acetonitrile formation. Ammoxidation of propene does not seem to involve acrolein as an intermediate. As a matter of fact, the addition of ammonia to a mixture of propene + oxygen + helium completely suppresses acrolein formation at 623 K. |
URI: | http://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17475 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles (before-1995) |
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