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Selective suppression of disproportionation reaction in solvent-less benzyl alcohol oxidation catalysed by supported Au–Pd nanoparticles
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EngineeringSelective SuppressionOrganic ChemistrySupported Au–pd NanoparticlesChemistryChemical EngineeringBenzyl AlcoholDisproportionation ReactionMaterials ScienceToluene SelectivityIndustrial CatalysisCatalysisCatalytic ProcessSolvent Free OxidationCatalytic SynthesisReaction EngineeringHeterogeneous CatalysisMolecular CatalysisCatalyst PreparationChemical Kinetics
Disproportionation of benzyl alcohol has been identified as the source of toluene formation in the solvent free oxidation of benzyl alcohol using supported gold palladium catalysts. There is a slight increase in the disproportionation reaction, and hence the toluene selectivity, when this reaction is performed in a continuous mode using a micro-packed bed reactor when compared to the same reaction performed in a conventional glass stirred batch reactor. Oxidation and disproportionation reactions respond slightly differently to the changes in reaction parameters, like oxygen concentration and pressure, when a micro packed bed reactor was used instead of a conventional glass stirred reactor. When MgO supported gold–palladium catalysts were used for this reaction, the toluene selectivity reduced substantially at the cost of conversion.
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