Catalytic Liquid Phase Oxidation of Toluene to Benzoic Acid |
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Authors: | A. Gizli G. Aytimur E. Alpay S. Atalay |
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Affiliation: | 1. Akzo Nobel Kemipol, Kemalpasa, Izmir, Turkey;2. Ege University, Chemical Engineering Department, Izmir, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The production of benzoic acid from toluene in the liquid phase with pure oxygen was studied. Investigations have been carried out with a view to determining the most suitable reaction conditions with respect to operating variables including oxygen flow rate, reaction temperature, batch time and catalyst loading. In a series of batch experiments carried out at 4 atm, the optimum values of mole ratio of oxygen to toluene, temperature, reaction time, and catalyst loading were found to be 2, 157 °C, 2 h and 0.57 g/L, respectively. In addition, a kinetic study was carried out by taking into consideration the optimum reaction conditions. The model dependent on the formation of benzyl radical was found to be feasible for describing the catalytic oxidation of toluene to benzoic acid in the liquid phase. The activation energy was determined as 40 kJ/mol. |
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Keywords: | Benzoic acid Catalysis Liquid phase Liquid‐Phase Oxidation Oxidation |
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