“…One may think that this conclusion holds also for hydroxylation of other aromatic compounds over FeZSM-5 zeolites [78][79][80][81][82] as well as for oxidehydrogenation of low alkanes [83][84][85], although no measurements of a-site concentration were made in these cases. Interesting results on N 2 O oxidation of methane over FePO 4 -type catalysts to methanol and formaldehyde [14,86] may possibly relate also to this type catalysis.…”
Section: Involvement Of O a à In Catalytic Reactionsmentioning
“…One may think that this conclusion holds also for hydroxylation of other aromatic compounds over FeZSM-5 zeolites [78][79][80][81][82] as well as for oxidehydrogenation of low alkanes [83][84][85], although no measurements of a-site concentration were made in these cases. Interesting results on N 2 O oxidation of methane over FePO 4 -type catalysts to methanol and formaldehyde [14,86] may possibly relate also to this type catalysis.…”
Section: Involvement Of O a à In Catalytic Reactionsmentioning
“…Further studies involved the active participation of many other groups and contributed to the improvement of the zeolite catalyst performance. Also, this approach was expanded to the oxidation of various benzene derivatives [34][35][36][37][38][39] as well as other type of hydrocarbons [20,[40][41][42][43][44][45].…”
Section: Gas Phase Catalytic Oxidation With N 2 Omentioning
“…This process inevitably produces considerable amount of N2O accounting for nearly 8% of total anthropogenic emissions [1,3]. Some efficient processes for cutting down the amount of N2O exhausted into the atmosphere, such as catalytic decomposition [4][5][6][7][8], selective catalytic reduction (SCR) [9][10][11][12] or utilization as an oxidant in the synthesis of fine chemicals [13][14][15], have been developed by many scholars worldwide, but greater efforts are under way to develop more practical and efficient catalysis technologies to reduce the N2O emissions. The synthesis technology for KA oil is another problem encountered by the production of AA.…”
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