Gas-Phase Oxidation of a Propane–Propylene Mixture by Nitrous Oxide
2020
Dubkov, Konstantin A. | Parfenov, Mikhail V. | Kharitonov, Alexandr S.
The present study focuses on a new method for obtaining C2–C3 carbonyl compounds (ketones and aldehydes) by the gas-phase selective oxidation of a propane–propylene mixture using nitrous oxide (N₂O). The oxidation is carried out without catalyst in the temperature range of 623–773 K at elevated pressure. The obtained results reveal that only propylene in the propane–propylene mixture reacts with nitrous oxide. The reaction proceeds by the nonradical mechanism involving the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of N₂O to the C═C double bond of olefin. The main reaction products are acetone, propanal, and acetaldehyde. At 723 K and a pressure of 0.7 MPa, the total selectivity to these products amounts to 74.6%, the N₂O conversion attains 74.5%, and the propylene conversion is 12.5%. An important feature of the reaction is the additional formation of methylcyclopropane with a selectivity of ca. 6%.
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