Abstract
The results of studies on the creation of highly dispersed metal zeolite systems and the study of their catalytic action in the oxidation of lower olefinic hydrocarbons (ethylene to acetaldehyde, propylene to acetone) are presented. It has been established that the selectivity of the action of these catalysts is determined by the optimal combination of the metal component in them with the acidity and structure of the zeolite. Based on the results of experimental studies of the kinetic regularities of the oxidation reactions of lower olefinic hydrocarbons on the synthesized catalysts, their probable stepwise mechanisms are presented and kinetic models of the reactions are developed.
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