1. PHOTOCATALYTIC OXIDATION OF BUTYRALDEHYDE OVER TITANIA IN AIR: BY-PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND REACTION PATHWAYS.
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Cunping Huang, Chen, Daniel H., and Kuyen Li
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ALDEHYDES ,PHOTOCATALYSIS ,OXIDATION - Abstract
In this study, gas phase photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) of n-butyraldehyde was carried out in a packed-bed reactor (titania supported on an inert packing). An on-line system consisting of two collection columns (one glass bead and one activated carbon) and a GC/MS was used for by-product identification. Various temperature levels (50, 90, 115, 170, 270, 320°C) were used in the by-product desorption from the activated carbon column. The oxidation yielded carbon dioxide as the end product. The by-products revealed many reaction pathways of the photocatalytic process. The major by-products (propionaldehyde, 1-propanol, ethanol, and acetaldehyde) were believed to undergo a C-C bond cleavage followed by hydrolysis. Secondary by-products (propyl formate, di-n-propyl ether, and 3-heptene) were caused by esterification, dehydration, and reductive coupling. Aldol condensation of the vapor phase aldehydes on TiO 2 surfaces followed by cyclization may be partially responsible for the formation of some minor by-products such as ethylbenzene. Photocatalytic oxidation Butyraldehyde Reaction pathways Air [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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