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Continuous epoxidation of propylene with oxygen and hydrogen on a Pd–Pt/TS-1 catalyst

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In this paper, a Pd-Pt/TS-1 catalyst with in situ formed hydrogen peroxide was used for propylene epoxidation in a fixed bed reactor under high pressure conditions.
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Propylene epoxidation over a Pd–Pt/TS-1 catalyst with in situ formed hydrogen peroxide was carried out in a fixed bed reactor under high pressure conditions. The continuous operation allowed the study of catalyst deactivation and changes in product distribution with time-on-stream. The initial propylene oxide selectivity was very high, 99% at 3.5% conversion, but the catalyst deactivated rapidly with time-on-stream and successively the formation of methyl formate became the prevalent reaction. Using carbon dioxide, instead of nitrogen, had a beneficial effect on the formation of propylene oxide, and even higher yields were obtained when increasing the pressure from 50 to 120 bar (supercritical fluid phase). Thermal analysis (TA-MS and TA-FTIR) indicated that catalyst regeneration requires oxidation at elevated temperature; washing with an organic solvent is less efficient. The serious catalyst deactivation and the striking shift in the selectivity pattern of the catalyst is traced to competing alcohol oxidation on platinum metal.

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Direct formation of hydrogen peroxide from H2/O2 using a gold catalyst.

TL;DR: Supported Au catalysts are very selective for the direct formation of hydrogen peroxide from H2/O2 mixtures at 2 degrees C; the rate of H2O2 synthesis is markedly increased if Au-Pd alloy nanoparticles are generated by the addition of Pd.
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The Production of Propene Oxide: Catalytic Processes and Recent Developments

TL;DR: In this paper, the existing processes used for the production of propene oxidethe chlorohydrin and hydroperoxide processes and their advantages and disadvantages are discussed, as well as the new processes and catalysts under development for the propene oxide production.
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Active Sites and Reactive Intermediates in Titanium Silicate Molecular Sieves

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of recent advances in the understanding of the nature and coordination state of Ti ions and other functional groups (such as OH) on dehydrated titanium silicate molecular sieves is presented.
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Use of carbon dioxide as feedstock for chemicals and fuels: homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis

TL;DR: In this article, the use of CO2 as a building block for the synthesis of products such as formic acid and its esters, formamides, methanol, dimethyl carbonate, alkylene carbonates and carbamic acid esters was discussed.
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Selective Vapor-Phase Epoxidation of Propylene over Au/TiO2Catalysts in the Presence of Oxygen and Hydrogen

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that propylene adsorbed on a gold surface may react with oxygen species formed at the perimeter interface between the gold particles and the TiO2support through the reaction of oxygen with hydrogen.
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Synthesis of propylene oxide from propylene and hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by titanium silicalite

TL;DR: In this article, the epoxidation of propylene with hydrogen peroxide in the liquid phase, in the presence of titanium silicalite catalyst (TS-1), is described.
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Oxidation of alcohols with molecular oxygen on platinum metal catalysts in aqueous solutions

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the application of biand multi-metallic catalysts in the aqueous phase oxidation of alcohols with molecular oxygen is presented, focusing on the transformation of primary alcohols to aldehydes or carboxylic acids.
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The Reversible Hydration of Carbonyl Compounds

TL;DR: In this paper, the reversible hydration of carbonyl compounds is discussed, and the equilibrium constants of the hydration equilibrium constants are discussed, as well as the experimental methods and results relevant to acidity of hydrates.
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