Author:
Foster NR,Wainwright MS,Westerman DWB
Abstract
The oxidation of
naphthalene over vanadia catalysts promoted by alkali- metal sulfates was
studied in the temperature range 400-440°C. The effects of SO3 levels
and alkali-metal sulfate promoter type on catalyst activity and selectivity
were investigated in laboratory fixed-bed reactors employing integral
conversions. ��� The relative promoting abilities of the
alkali metals sodium, potassium, rubidium and caesium were investigated with
laboratory catalyst preparations. Alkali metals of higher atomic number
favoured selectivity to partial oxidation products with an associated loss in
overall activity.
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