The role of the catalyst surface acid-base properties on the heterogeneously-catalyzed oxidation reaction mechanisms is discussed. Acid-base properties depend on the covalent/ionic character of the metal-oxygen bonds and are involved in some steps of the oxidation reactions, such as the activation of the C-H hydrocarbon bonds, the step associated with the evolution of alkoxide species and the desorption/overoxidation of the partial oxidation products. Thus they participate with the cation redox properties in determining the selective/unselective catalyst behavior.
On the role of acidity in catalytic oxidation
RICCHIARDI, Gabriele
1996-01-01
Abstract
The role of the catalyst surface acid-base properties on the heterogeneously-catalyzed oxidation reaction mechanisms is discussed. Acid-base properties depend on the covalent/ionic character of the metal-oxygen bonds and are involved in some steps of the oxidation reactions, such as the activation of the C-H hydrocarbon bonds, the step associated with the evolution of alkoxide species and the desorption/overoxidation of the partial oxidation products. Thus they participate with the cation redox properties in determining the selective/unselective catalyst behavior.File in questo prodotto:
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