Applied Catalysis A: General, Vol.378, No.1, 33-41, 2010
Oxidation of amines over alumina based catalysts
Amines were oxidized by molecular oxygen in the vapor phase at atmospheric pressure over alumina and silicotungstic acid/alumina catalysts. The study is focused on the influence of structure of amine and catalyst properties on the composition of the main reaction products and byproducts. Coating of gamma-Al2O3 with silicotungstic acid or its semisalt can significantly enhance its catalytic activity in amine oxidation. The adsorption of amine on weak acidic sites of catalyst is essential for its oxidation to main reaction products. Cycloalkylamines are oxidized mainly to cyclic oximes (selectivity up to 64%) and Schiff bases of appropriate cycloalkanone and cycloalkylamine (selectivity up to 38%). Mainly nitriles (selectivity up to 55%) and appropriate Schiff bases (selectivity up to 54%) were observed in the oxidation products of primary alkylamines. Their molar ratio depends on the catalyst acidity and reaction conditions. 1,6-Hexanediamine is oxidized mainly to caprolactam (yield 48%) and other cyclic lactames and Schiff bases as well as to dinitrile (yield 13%). (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Alumina;Cycloalkylamine;Primary aliphatic amine;Isoalkylamine;Oxidation;Acidic sites determination;NH3-TPD;FT-IR;Catalyst titration;Caprolactam;Oximes;Nitriles;Schiff bases;Carbonyl compounds;Condensation reactions;Reaction pathway