Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
231897 The Journal of Supercritical Fluids 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Partial oxidation of m-hydroxybenzyl alcohol was studied over several supported noble metal catalysts in a temperature range from 373 to 413 K, up to 2 MPa of oxygen pressure and 20 MPa of carbon dioxide pressure. The major product detected was m-hydroxybenzaldehyde. A charcoal supported palladium catalyst gave the highest yield of the aldehyde. For high temperature above 393 K and high oxygen pressure above 0.5 MPa, total oxidation was observed, which caused the selectivity of m-hydroxybenzaldehyde to decrease. Supercritical carbon dioxide medium seemed to improve heat dissipation of the reaction to allow the partial oxidation of m-hydroxybenzyl alcohol to occur under mild conditions. The partial oxidation of benzyl alcohol over a charcoal supported palladium catalyst was also examined for comparison and the major product formed was benzaldehyde. The conversion of benzyl alcohol and the selectivity to benzaldehyde was higher than those for the case of partial oxidation of m-hydroxybenzyl alcohol.

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