Acid properties and stability of operation of vanadium catalysts in benzene oxidation to phenol

作者: A. S. Kharitonov , A. I. Yartsev , E. A. Paukshtis , G. S. Litvak , E. N. Yurchenko

DOI: 10.1007/BF02061702

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摘要: Catalytic properties of V2O5/SiO2 in benzene oxidation by N2O were examined. Sodium additive was shown to affect the catalyst operation stability.

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