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Gas phase oxidation of benzene to phenol ad hydroquinone by using an H2O2 fuel cell system

✍ Scribed by Ichiro Yamanaka; Takashi Akimoto; Kiyoshi Otsuka


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
489 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-4686

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✦ Synopsis


A

reaction system for the oxidation of benzene to phenol and hydroquinone in the gas phase over a carbon whisker cathode was designed by using an H,a* fuel cell. The rates of the formation of products increased with increasing the partial pressures of benzene and 0, in the cathode compartment, but the rates were independent of the partial pressure of H, in the anode compartment.

The optimum rate of formation was obtained at a cathode potential of -0.1 V (vs. Agl AgCI) which was positive compared with that of -0.2V observed under short circuit conditions. This result suggests to cogenerate phenol and electricity. The addition of Pd to the carbon whisker cathode improved the oxidation of benzene. However, the addition of Fe,O, to the carbon whisker did not affect the oxidation. Synergism of co-addition of Pd black and Fe,O, to the carbon whisker for enhancing the oxidation which had been reported in the liquid phase was not observed in the gas phase. A reasonable model of the reaction mechanism specific for the oxidation of benzene in the gas phase has been proposed.