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Study of cyclohexanol decomposition reaction over the ferrospinels, A1-xCuxFe2O4 (A = Ni or Co and x = 0, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 and 1), prepared by 'soft' chemical methods

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS A-CHEMICAL
Volume 187, Issue 1, Pages 105-117

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DOI: 10.1016/S1381-1169(02)00121-8

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cyclohexanol decomposition; ferrospinels; sulphated ferrospinels; copper containing ferrites; catalysis by spinels

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Preparation of simple and mixed ferrospinels of nickel, cobalt and copper and their sulphated analogues by the room temperature coprecipitation method yielded fine particles with high surface areas. Study of the vapour phase decomposition of cyclohexanol at 300 degreesC over all the ferrospinel systems showed very good conversions yielding cyclohexene by dehydration and/or cyclohexanone by dehydrogenation, as the major products. Sulphation very much enhanced the dehydration activity over all the samples. A good correlation was obtained between the dehydration activities of the simple ferrites and their weak plus medium strength acidities (usually of the Brphinsted type) determined independently by the n-butylamine adsorption and ammonia-TPD methods. Mixed ferrites containing copper showed a general decrease in acidities and a drastic decrease in dehydration activities. There was no general correlation between the basicity parameters obtained by electron donor studies and the ratio of dehydrogenation to dehydration activities. There was a leap in the dehydrogenation activities in the case of all the ferrospinel samples containing copper. Along with the basic properties, the redox properties of copper ion have been invoked to account for this added activity. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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