Acrylic acid synthesis via condensation of acetic acid and formaldehyde catalyzed by silica aerogel‐supported SiW/PW/PMo oxides

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Aili Wang ◽  
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Iryna Kubitska ◽  
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Volodymyr Ivasiv ◽  
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Vol 55 (12) ◽  
pp. 189-193 ◽  
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B. Kumfer

Wet oxidation tests were performed on two pure compound streams: acetic acid and ammonia; and on two wastewater streams: acrylic acid wastewater and sulphide laden spent caustic. Test results showed that Mn/Ce and Pt/TiO2 were effective catalysts that greatly enhanced acetic acid, ammonia and acrylic acid wastewater destruction. However, the Mn/Ce catalyst performance appears to be inhibited by concentrated salts dissolved in solution. This could limit the applicability of this catalyst for the treatment of brackish wastewaters. Zr, Ce and Ce nanoparticles were also shown to exhibit some catalytic activity, however not to the extent of the Mn/Ce and the Pt/TiO2.



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2017 ◽  
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pp. 48475-48485 ◽  
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Aili Wang ◽  
Jing Hu ◽  
Hengbo Yin ◽  
Zhipeng Lu ◽  
Wuping Xue ◽  
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The Cs-, Ce-, and Nd-modified VPO/SiO2 exhibited higher activity for aldol condensation of acetic acid with formaldehyde to acrylic acid.



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