Selective Oxidation by Heterogeneous Catalysis

Author:   Gabriele Centi ,  Fabrizio Cavani ,  Ferrucio Trifirò
Publisher:   Springer Science+Business Media
Edition:   2001 ed.
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9780306462658


Pages:   505
Publication Date:   31 March 2001
Format:   Hardback
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This text covers one of the major areas of industrial petrochemical production, outlining open questions and new opportunities. It gives keys for the interpretation and analysis of data and design of new catalysts and reactions, and provides guidelines for future research. A distinctive feature of this book is the use of concept by example. Rather than reporting an overview of the literature results, the authors have selected some representative examples, the in-depth analysis of which makes it possible to clarify the fundamental, but new concepts necessary for a better understanding of the new opportunities in this field and the design of new catalysts or catalytic reactions. Attention is given not only to the catalyst itself, but also to the use of the catalyst inside the process, thus evidencing the relationship between catalyst design and engineering aspects of the process. This book provides suggestions for new innovative directions of research and indications on how to reconsider the field of selective oxidation from different perspectives, outlining that it is not a mature field of research, but that new important breakthroughs can be derived from fundamental and applied research. Suggestions are offered on how to use less conventional approaches in terms of both catalyst design and analysis of the data.

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Author:   Gabriele Centi ,  Fabrizio Cavani ,  Ferrucio Trifirò
Publisher:   Springer Science+Business Media
Imprint:   Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Edition:   2001 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   2.000kg
ISBN:  

9780306462658


ISBN 10:   0306462656
Pages:   505
Publication Date:   31 March 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Trends and Outlook in Selective Oxidation: an Introduction.- 1.1. Introduction.- 1.2. Technological and Industrial Developments.- 1.3. New Opportunities Derived from Basic Research.- 1.4. The Ecological Issue as a Driving Force.- 1.5. Heterogeneous Versus Homogeneous Catalysis in Selective Oxidation.- References.- 2. New Technological and Industrial Opportunities: Options.- 2.1. Use of Alternative Raw Materials.- 2.2. New Reactor Technology Options.- 2.3. Air Versus Oxygen Processes.- References.- 3. New Technological and Industrial Opportunities: Examples.- 3.1. Introduction.- 3.2 Examples of Opportunities for New Oxidation Processes.- 3.3. Examples of New Catalytic Systems.- 3.4. Conclusions.- References.- 4. Control of the Surface Reactivity of Solid Catalysts: Industrial Processes of Alkane Oxidation.- 4.1. Introduction.- 4.2. Maleic Anhydride from n-Butane on Vanadium/Phosphorus Oxides.- 4.3. Propane Ammoxidation to Acrylonitrile on Vanadium/Antimony Oxides.- References.- 5. Control of the Surface Reactivity of Solid Catalysts: New Alkane Oxidation Reactions.- 5.1. Introduction.- 5.2. Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Alkanes.- 5.3. New Types of Oxidation of Light Alkanes.- References.- 6. New Fields of Application for Solid Catalysts.- 6.1. Introduction.- 6.2. Selective Oxidation in the Liquid Phase with Solid Micro-or Mesoporous Materials.- 6.3. Heteropoly Compounds as Molecular-Type Catalysts.- 6.4. Solid Wacker-Type Catalysts.- References.- 7. New Concepts and New Strategies in Selective Oxidation.- 7.1. Introduction.- 7.2. Selective Oxidation at Near Room Temperature Using Molecular Oxygen.- 7.3. New Approaches to Generate Active Oxygen Species.- 7.4. Novel Reaction Mediums.- 7.5. Conclusions.- References.- 8. New Aspects of the Mechanisms of Selective Oxidationand Structure/Activity Relationships.- 8.1. Introduction.- 8.2. Active Sites or “Living Active Surface”?.- 8.3. Surface Oxygen Species and Their Role in Selective Oxidation.- 8.4. Modification of the Surface Reactivity by Chemisorbed Species.- 8.5. Role of Acido-Base Properties in Catalytic Oxidation.- 8.6. Reactive Intermediates in Heterogeneous Oxidative Catalysis.- 8.7. Presence of Competitive Pathways of Conversion and Factors Governing Their Relative Rates.- 8.8. Dynamics of Catalytic Oxidation Processes.- 8.9. Conclusions.- References.- 9. General Conclusions.

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'The authors set out to accomplish two challenging goals in the writing of this book and they successfully accomplished both of them. Their first goal was to give examples of important, representative new catalytic oxidations and to consider them in a way that could lead to greater understanding of these reactions so that this insight might provide better design of catalytic oxidation processes. The second goal that the authors set out was to take a fresh look at long established ideas and concepts, to ascertain their limitations and, by so doing delineate guidelines for future research. Although the authors state, early on, that their goal is not to provide a comprehensive review of new oxidation process technology, they do a fine job of doing just that. Almost all new, and many established heterogeneous catalytic oxidation process technologies are covered at some point in this volume. Along with some aspects of olefin epoxidation, aromatic hydroxylation and others, detailed descriptions of nearly all aspects of the heterogeneous catalytic oxidation and ammoxidation of alkanes, alkenes and alkyl aromatics are provided from many different points of view including the catalysts, reaction conditions, applications, process concepts, reactor design and mechanisms. The authors also highlight the enormous contributions made by catalytic oxidation technology to the chemical industry, noting that more than half the products made using catalytic processes and nearly all the monomers used for the production of fibers and plastics are obtained through selective oxidation. I recommend it to all who are working in the field of catalysis, especially those in the area of catalytic oxidation or anyone who is contemplating entering this field. It will be a worthwhile addition to the library of those interested in catalytic oxidation, not only as a reference work full of important information, but as a stimulating compendium of ideas that can focus one's approach on exciting new areas of oxidation catalysis in order to design new and useful chemical processes. In conclusion, this volume is well written, informative, interesting, and thought provoking. It will be a valuable addition to the literature of heterogeneous catalytic oxidation.' Dr. James E. Lyons in Cattech Journal, 5:2 (2001)


The authors set out to accomplish two challenging goals in the writing of this book and they successfully accomplished both of them. Their first goal was to give examples of important, representative new catalytic oxidations and to consider them in a way that could lead to greater understanding of these reactions so that this insight might provide better design of catalytic oxidation processes. The second goal that the authors set out was to take a fresh look at long established ideas and concepts, to ascertain their limitations and, by so doing delineate guidelines for future research. Although the authors state, early on, that their goal is not to provide a comprehensive review of new oxidation process technology, they do a fine job of doing just that. Almost all new, and many established heterogeneous catalytic oxidation process technologies are covered at some point in this volume. Along with some aspects of olefin epoxidation, aromatic hydroxylation and others, detailed descriptions of nearly all aspects of the heterogeneous catalytic oxidation and ammoxidation of alkanes, alkenes and alkyl aromatics are provided from many different points of view including the catalysts, reaction conditions, applications, process concepts, reactor design and mechanisms. The authors also highlight the enormous contributions made by catalytic oxidation technology to the chemical industry, noting that more than half the products made using catalytic processes and nearly all the monomers used for the production of fibers and plastics are obtained through selective oxidation. I recommend it to all who are working in the field of catalysis, especiallythose in the area of catalytic oxidation or anyone who is contemplating entering this field. It will be a worthwhile addition to the library of those interested in catalytic oxidation, not only as a reference work full of important information, but as a stimulating compendium of ideas that can focus one's approach on exciting new areas of oxidation catalysis in order to design new and useful chemical processes. In conclusion, this volume is well written, informative, interesting, and thought provoking. It will be a valuable addition to the literature of heterogeneous catalytic oxidation.' Dr. James E. Lyons in Cattech Journal, 5: 2 (2001)


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