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Heterogeneous Catalytic Partial Oxidation of C3-C4 Alkanes with Nitrogen Monoxide

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The possibility of making products of partial oxidation, alcohols and acids in particular, by the reaction of C3-C4 alkanes with nitrogen monoxide over oxide and zeolite catalysts is demonstrated. The most effective catalysts are CeO2 and Fe-TsVK. The dependence of the rate and selectivity of the process on the reaction conditions has been established.

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Orlik, S.N., Ostapyuk, V.A. & Alekseenko, L.M. Heterogeneous Catalytic Partial Oxidation of C3-C4 Alkanes with Nitrogen Monoxide. Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry 38, 195–198 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019613204397

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