2003
DOI: 10.1023/b:cats.0000008165.80991.05
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The Catalysis of Vapor-Phase Beckmann Rearrangement for the Production of ε-Caprolactam

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“…Therefore, it is natural to think that the active sites are located inside the micropores. 18 In order to confirm this possibility, we compared the molecule's size and the size of the pore mouth. Figure 12 shows a comparison of the cyclohexanone oxime or caprolactam molecule's size and that of the pore mouth.…”
Section: Features Of the Catalyst For The Vapor-phasementioning
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“…Therefore, it is natural to think that the active sites are located inside the micropores. 18 In order to confirm this possibility, we compared the molecule's size and the size of the pore mouth. Figure 12 shows a comparison of the cyclohexanone oxime or caprolactam molecule's size and that of the pore mouth.…”
Section: Features Of the Catalyst For The Vapor-phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 12 shows a comparison of the cyclohexanone oxime or caprolactam molecule's size and that of the pore mouth. 18 The geometries of the molecules were fixed by the help of D mol cube quantum mechanical program. 19 Cyclohexanone oxime seemed to be able to enter the micro- Fig.…”
Section: Features Of the Catalyst For The Vapor-phasementioning
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