Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
63151 Journal of Catalysis 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Beckmann rearrangement of the relatively bulky cyclododecanone oxime was carried out in batch and fixed-bed continuous reactors. With microporous molecular sieve catalysts, the process is controlled by diffusion within the micropores. Conversion, selectivity, and catalyst life are improved with the use of nanocrystalline materials. A solid acid catalyst formed by nanolayers of zeolite is more active and selective than either a nanocrystalline Beta zeolite or a mesoporous MCM-41 material, and the amount of organic remaining adsorbed on the catalyst after reaction is smaller in the former. Product desorption, activity, selectivity and catalyst life are much improved by using a nonprotic polar solvent and higher reaction temperatures.

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