Amorphous oxide as a novel efficient catalyst for direct selective oxidation of methanol to dimethoxymethane
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Sébastien Royer, Xavier Sécordel, Markus Brandhorst, Franck Dumeignil, Sylvain Cristol, Christophe Dujardin, Mickaël Capron, Edmond Payen, Jean-Luc Dubois
We report for the first time the use of an amorphous oxide catalyst for the selective oxidation of methanol in the gas phase, leading at 553 K to the production of dimethoxymethane with a selectivity as high as 90% at high methanol conversion (68%).
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