Abstract

The activity of molybdenum-vanadium oxide catalysts in the conversion of isopropyl alcohol has been studied. It was found that acetone and propylene are the main products of the isopropyl alcohol conversion reaction. Studies have shown that the activity of binary molybdenumvanadium oxide catalysts depends both on the reaction conditions and on the atomic ratio of molybdenum to vanadium. It has been shown that molybdenum-vanadium oxide catalysts have a sufficiently high activity in the reaction of propylene and acetone formation and can be used for further modification in order to increase their catalytic activity. Keywords: isopropyl alcohol, acetone, propylene, binary catalysts, molybdenum oxide, vanadium oxide.

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