STUDY OF ACTIVITY AND SELECTIVITY OF OXIDE CATALYSTS IN HYDROCARBON OXIDATION REACTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10355849Keywords:
selectivity, re-oxidation, catalytic reactions, deep oxidation, C3-C4-olefinsAbstract
The selectivity of complex reactions is one of the main problems of heterogeneous catalysis. Thus, it is known that the oxidation of hydrocarbons can proceed with the formation of soft and deep oxidation products. Finding the factors that determine one or the other direction of the reaction means obtaining a method for controlling the selectivity of the process. For a few catalytic oxidation reactions, there is reliable information about their mechanism
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