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Highly selective synthesis of methyl ethyl ketone oxime through ammoximation over Ti-MWW

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Abstract

The liquid-phase ammoximation of methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) with ammonia and hydrogen peroxide was conducted on Ti-MWW, TS-1, Ti-MOR and Ti-Beta catalysts in order to produce methyl ethyl ketone oxime (MEKO) cleanly. Compared with other titanosilicates, Ti-MWW produced MEKO more efficiently and selectively, achieving a conversion and selectivity both over 99% under optimized conditions. Ti-MWW was particularly superior to TS-1 in MEKO selectivity, as TS-1 co-produced easily 2-nitrobutane byproduct as a result of consecutive oxidation of MEKO unless the ammonia/MEK molar ratio was increased to 4. The catalyst deactivated in repeated ammoximation, mainly owing to a partial dissolution of framework silicon in basic reaction media. Efforts were thus made in order to develop practicable regeneration methods. By adding a controlled amount of silica source into the reaction mixture, we could suppress the deactivation of Ti-MWW catalyst and then the lifetime was prolonged effectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22-31
Number of pages10
JournalApplied Catalysis A: General
Volume327
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Jul 2007

Keywords

  • Ammoximation
  • Methyl ethyl ketone
  • Methyl ethyl ketone oxime
  • Regeneration
  • TS-1
  • Ti-MWW

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