Abstract

The potential use of carbon fibres as catalyst supports for transition metal oxides in the complete oxidation of 1-butene and ethane by nitrous oxide has been assessed. The extent of catalyst activity was clearly related to the preparative procedures adopted and the activity sequence shown by the fibre-supported materials in 1-butene oxidation matched that measured on bulk oxides in the same reaction, namely: Co 2 O 3 > CuO > NiO > Mn 2 O 3.

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