1962
DOI: 10.1002/cite.330340113
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Oxydationsreaktionen in der Petrochemie

Abstract: Ausgehend von der steigenden Bedeutung der Oxydationsverfahren zur Erzeugung einer großen Anzahl sehr wichtiger Grundstoffe, wird zunächst die Theorie der Oxydation in flüssiger Phase und Gasphase behandelt. Dann werden für die wesentlichsten Gruppen an Ausgangsstoffen (Paraffine, Olefine, Hydroaromaten, Aromaten) bei beiden Verfahrensweisen die einzelnen Prozesse geschildert und an je einem Beispiel die Flüssigphasenoxydation (Butan‐Oxydation zu Essigsäure) und Gasphasenoxydation (Äthylen zu Äthylenoxyd) etwa… Show more

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“…The drive towards low-RVP and high-octane fuels Table 1. Relative oxidation rates of different linear alkanes [1,11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The drive towards low-RVP and high-octane fuels Table 1. Relative oxidation rates of different linear alkanes [1,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I n the oxidation of butane conducted in the liquid phase, the main products are acetic acid, ethyl acetate, and methyl ethyl ketone (Broich, 1962;Powers, 1955).…”
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“…In the oxidation of butane conducted in the liquid phase, the main products are acetic acid, ethyl acetate, and methyl ethyl ketone (Broich, 1962;Powers, 1955). This article describes work on the liquid-phase oxygen oxidation of pure 2-methylpropane dissolved in acetic acid.…”
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