Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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48127 | Applied Catalysis B: Environmental | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Catalytic oxidation of isopropylbenzene (cumene, 210 ppm) in wet air was essentially investigated over basic NaX zeolite. Experiments were carried out in presence of water (11,000 ppm) and at a gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) of 18,000 h−1. Over NaX, the cumene showed a catalyst activation phenomenon during the reaction time. Indeed, after 175 min of reaction at 250 °C the conversion of cumene increases from 45% to 100% and the CO2 yield from 30% to 95% probably because of the formation of active species mainly localized at the cavities apertures of the basic zeolite. Peroxide or peroxy radicals were proposed to be these particular active species.
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Authors
R. Beauchet, J. Mijoin, P. Magnoux,