Catalytic Reactions of Homo- and Cross-Condensation of Ethanal and Propanal


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Abstract

Processes of catalytic homocondensation of propanal and its cross-condensation with ethanal and methanal in the presence of aniline and amino acids have been studied. The dependence of the conversion of the reactants and selectivity of the homo/heterocondensation process on the catalyst nature and temperature has been revealed. It has been shown that the maximum acrolein selectivity is reached in the case of using benzoyl-substituted derivatives in water, with the proportion of the products of further condensation decreasing. The selectivity for the ethanal homocondensation product 2-butenal decreases simultaneously as a result of the formation of linear and branched oligomers of successive condensation.

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E. M. Martsinkevich

MIREA Russian Technological University, Lomonosov Institute of Fine Chemical Technology

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Russian Federation, Moscow, 119454

L. G. Bruk

MIREA Russian Technological University, Lomonosov Institute of Fine Chemical Technology

Email: marcinkevich@mitht.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119454

L. V. Dashko

MIREA Russian Technological University, Lomonosov Institute of Fine Chemical Technology

Email: marcinkevich@mitht.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119454

A. A. Afaunov

MIREA Russian Technological University, Lomonosov Institute of Fine Chemical Technology

Email: marcinkevich@mitht.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119454

V. R. Flid

MIREA Russian Technological University, Lomonosov Institute of Fine Chemical Technology

Email: marcinkevich@mitht.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119454

I. V. Sedov

Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: marcinkevich@mitht.ru
Russian Federation, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432

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