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Influence of ammonia on propylene oxidation on tin-antimony and bismuth-antimony catalysts

G. B. Barannik, +1 more
- 01 Dec 1976 - 
- Vol. 4, Iss: 4, pp 437-442
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In this article, the influence of ammonia on the direction of the oxidative transformations of propylene has been studied and an increase in the selectivity with respect to the products of partial oxidation is observed.
Abstract
The influence of ammonia on the direction of the oxidative transformations of propylene has been studied. Ammonia has been shown to block the surface oxygen of antimony catalysts. As a result, an increase in the selectivity with respect to the products of partial oxidation is observed.

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Interaction between the components of the reaction mixture and the surface of catalysts for the oxidative ammonolysis of propylene

TL;DR: In this paper, a study was made of the change in the properties of tin-antimony and bismuthmolybdenum oxide catalysts during partial reduction of their surfaces with propylene and a propylene-ammonia mixture.
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