Abstract

Studies of carbonaceous deposits, intercalated within alumina pores, were carried out from the point of view of their catalytic activity for a number of reactions of alkyl-substituted benzenes. Alumina was not active for ammoxidation of ethylbenzene and m-xylene as well as oxidative dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene until certain amount of the deposit was generated on acid sites of alumina surface. Carbonaceous deposits formed during reactions of decomposition of 2-propanol and hexafluoro-2-propanol were used as supports for platinum catalysts for hydrosilylation of allyl chloride and 1-octene to result in excellent selectivity. Precursor of carbonaceous deposit formed from hexafluoro-2-propanol has been identified and scheme of the deposit formation was proposed.

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