Abstract

AbstractThe reaction of acetylene, carbon monoxide and n‐butanol to form n‐butyl acrylate has been studied with several catalysts under a wide range of operating variables. Nickel iodide‐silica gel (Ni:SiO2 = 50:50) is the most effective catalyst with 80.3% conversion of acetylene to the ester. Nickel acetate‐silica gel (Ni:SiO2 = 50:50) is also a good catalyst (63% conversion). Other reaction products found were carbon dioxide, acrylic acid, acetaldehyde, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, and polymeric products.

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