Abstract

1. In the presence of air, ethylbenzene and isopropylbenzene undergo oxidative dehydrogenation on NaA-, NaX-, NaY-, Na-, KCh-, Na-, KE-, and NaM-type zeolites. 2. Zeolites of the chabazite and erionite types show high activity and selectivity in oxidative dehydrogenation, while the faujasites are more active in deep oxidation. 3. Increasing the oxygen-to-hydrocarbon ratio increases the rate of oxidative dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene on faujasites, and reduces the rate of oxidative dehydrogenation on chabazite anderionite.

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