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Transient response study of the participation of adsorbed forms of ammonia in propene ammoxidation

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On the basis of transient response studies, it is suggested that ammonia on the surface of a Mo−Si−Bi−P oxide catalyst forms a compound that is stable at the reaction temperature and whose reaction with propene yields acrylonitrile.

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Сделано предположение, что аммиак на поверхности Mo−Si−Bi−P оксидного катализатора образует стабильное пли температуре реакции соединение, взаимодействие которого с пропиленом приводит к образованию нитрила акриловой кислоты.

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Khanmamedova, A.K., Gadzhiev, K.N., Adzhamov, K.Y. et al. Transient response study of the participation of adsorbed forms of ammonia in propene ammoxidation. React Kinet Catal Lett 29, 317–321 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02068521

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