Abstract

The influence of the technological parameters on the course of epoxidation of methallyl chloride by a 30 wt % hydrogen peroxide over the titanium silicalite TS-1 catalyst has been investigated. The effects of temperature, molar ratio of methallyl chloride to hydrogen peroxide, concentrations of methanol (solvent) and TS-1 catalyst, and reaction time were determined. The optimisation of the technological parameters of methallyl chloride epoxidation was performed by the application of a statistical experimental design method based on a rotatable uniform design. The epoxidation process was described by using the following functions: the selectivity of transformation to 2-methylepichlorohydrin in relation to methallyl chloride consumed, the selectivity of transformation to organic compounds in relation to hydrogen peroxide consumed, the conversions of methallyl chloride and hydrogen peroxide.

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