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Oxidation of propanal on molybdenum-vanadium oxide catalyst

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The oxidation of propanai on a molybdenum-vanadium oxide catalyst has been studied at different temperatures within 250–300 °C. It has been found that besides propanoic acid, acetic acid and carbon dioxide are also formed.

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Švachula, J., Tichý, J. & Machek, J. Oxidation of propanal on molybdenum-vanadium oxide catalyst. Catal Lett 3, 257–262 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00766401

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