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Title: | TSİKLOPENTAN VƏ METİLTSİKLOPENTANIN OKSİDLƏŞDİRİCİ DEHİDROGENLƏŞMƏSİ REAKSİYALARI ÜÇÜN METAL KLİNOPTİLOLİT KATALİZATORLARININ SİNTEZİ VƏ PROSESİN KİNETİK MODELİNİN QURULMASI |
Authors: | Abbasov, M. Y. Abbasova, N. K. |
Keywords: | clinoptilolite;cyclopentane;methylcyclopentane;cyclopentadiene;methylcyclopentadiene |
Issue Date: | 25-Apr-2024 |
Publisher: | Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University |
Abstract: | The synthesis of cyclopentadiene and methylcyclopentadiene from cyclopentane and methylcyclopentane, respectively, is considered a very hot topic. During the oxidative dehydrogenation of cyclopentane and methylcyclopentane on zeolite catalysts in the presence of air, valuable products are formed - alicyclic dienes. In this case, the participation of a dissociatively-adsorbed oxygen atom is considered a very important point. Active catalysts formed by clinoptilolite with various transition metal cations were obtained, and the catalytic activity of these catalysts in the reaction of oxidative dehydrogenation of cyclopentane and methylcyclopentane was studied. It has been established that catalysts formed by clinoptilolite {Cu2+ (0.5 wt.%), Zn2+ (0.2 wt.%), Co2+ (0.1 wt.%), Cr3+ (0.1 wt.%), are selective in regarding the preparation of the corresponding five-membered alicyclic groups. dienes. |
URI: | http://dspace.azjhpc.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/347 |
ISSN: | 1609-1620 |
Journal Title: | PROCEEDINGS OF AZERBAIJAN HIGH TECHNICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS |
metadata.dc.source.booktitle: | VOLUME 26 SPECIAL ISSUE |
Volume: | 2 |
Issue: | 148 |
First page number: | 235 |
Last page number: | 243 |
Number of pages: | 9 |
Appears in Collections: | Modern Problems of Macromolecular Compound Technology 2024 |
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