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The influence of the hydrogen origin at the surface of Mo suboxide during the deoxygenation of carboxylic acid
Authors:Frdric Dury  Didier Clment  Eric M Gaigneaux
Affiliation:

Unité de Catalyse et Chimie des Matériaux Divisés, Université Catholique de Louvain, Croix du Sud 2/17, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

Abstract:This work investigates the reactivity of a molybdenum suboxide in the deoxygenation of benzoic acid in the presence of hydrogen or propylene. Major differences are highlighted with Mo8O23 as the active phase. When the reaction is performed in the presence of hydrogen as the reductant, benzoic acid is converted to benzaldehyde, toluene and benzene. If molecular hydrogen is replaced by propylene as a weaker reductant, the only product formed during the reaction is benzaldehyde. It is demonstrated that, in absence of molecular hydrogen in the reaction mixture, a large amount of benzoic acid remains irreversibly adsorbed on the catalyst surface. The comparison of the two series of catalytic tests allows to somehow discriminate how the nature and the mobility of the hydrogen atoms involved in the reaction dictate the behaviour of the catalyst.
Keywords:Benzoic acid  Deoxygenation  Propylene  Molybdenum suboxide
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