Liquid-phase oxidation of cyclohexane. Elementary steps in the developed process, reactivity, catalysis, and problems of conversion and selectivity


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Abstract

The literature data concerning features of the kinetics and mechanisms of elementary steps of liquid-phase oxidation of cyclohexane and its oxygen derivatives are considered and analyzed. A comparison of rates of intermolecular and intramolecular reactions of cyclohexylperoxyl radicals under the industrial conditions indicated a necessity to take into account intramolecular interactions. The occurrence of cross recombination of hydroperoxyl and α-hydroxyperoxyl radicals without chain termination in the course of cyclohexanol and 2-hydroxycyclohexanol oxidation was proved. A significance of degenerate branching reactions involving cyclohexyl hydroperoxide in the industrial process of cyclohexane oxidation at 423 K was evaluated. The influence of the electron-withdrawing functional groups on the reactivity of carbon–hydrogen bonds of organic compounds in the reactions with electrophilic peroxyl radicals was studied. The low conversion of a substrate in the industrial process are mainly caused by the radicalchain oxidation of cyclohexanone leading only to by-products. The catalysts of cyclohexane oxidation, viz., compounds of variable valence metals, affect the reaction rate and ratio of the yields of the target products (cyclohexyl hydroperoxide, cyclohexanol, and cyclohexanone) but exert no effect on their relative reactivity. The use of the catalytic additives increasing the yield of cyclohexanone in the step of cyclohexane oxidation in the production of caprolactam is revealed to be inexpedient.

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A. L. Perkel

Kuzbass State Technical University named after T. F. Gorbachev, Institute of Chemical and Oil-Gas Technologies

Author for correspondence.
Email: perkel2@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, 28 ul. Vesennyaya, Kemerovo, 650000

S. G. Voronina

Kuzbass State Technical University named after T. F. Gorbachev, Institute of Chemical and Oil-Gas Technologies

Email: perkel2@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, 28 ul. Vesennyaya, Kemerovo, 650000

G. G. Borkina

Kuzbass State Technical University named after T. F. Gorbachev, Institute of Chemical and Oil-Gas Technologies

Email: perkel2@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, 28 ul. Vesennyaya, Kemerovo, 650000


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