Catalytic oxidation of hydrocarbons of natural and oil gas
EG Chepaikin, AP Bezruchenko, GN Menchikova…
Index: Chepaikin; Bezruchenko; Menchikova; Moiseeva; Gekhman Petroleum Chemistry, 2010 , vol. 50, # 5 p. 332 - 337
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Abstract
Abstract Alkane oxidation by O 2 and CO in the presence of Rh-, Pd-, and Pt-containing catalytic systems leads to the product of CH bond oxidation and the products of CC bond oxidative destruction. A deuterated methyl group in acetic acid is observed in the oxidation of n-propane in a deuterium-donor medium. The possible mechanisms of alkane C 2-C 4 conversion are proposed.
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