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A novel approach for the partial oxidation of propane to acrolein, based on the use of layers of combined catalysts in a single reactor, provides good yields of acrolein with selectivity above 62%. The results depend strongly on the layer configuration, and reveal new mechanistic features for the process.
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Sinev, M., Udalova, O., Tulenin, Y. et al. Propane partial oxidation to acrolein over combined catalysts. Catalysis Letters 69, 203–206 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019078108305
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