Catalytic Synthesis Of Acetone And Acetaldehyde From Acetylene In Fluoride-Based Catalysts
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In the study, the catalytic hydration reaction of acetylene in the presence of catalysts based on local raw materials was carried out under stationary conditions in a flow reactor made of stainless steel with a diameter of 25 mm and a height of 1000 mm. The reaction products were analyzed chromatographically. In the presence of the created fluoride catalyst, the conversion of acetylene is 75-80%, the yield of acetaldehyde is 93%, the yield of acetone is 2.5%. The reason for the high activity of cadmium-zinc-aluminum catalysts is explained by the fact that they form the active center of ox fluorides on the surface of the catalyst. The effect of temperature, volumetric velocity, acetylene: water ratio, etc. on acetaldehyde yield in the presence of the selected catalyst was studied. When the effect of temperature was studied in the range of 300-440oC, an increase in acetylene conversion and a decrease in acetaldehyde selectivity were found with increasing temperature. X-ray studies have established that cadmium-chromo-fluoro-aluminum catalysts have high activity in polymorphic-crystalline state.