Abstract:
Questions associated with the application of niobium compounds in catalysis are considered. Niobic acid Nb2O5.nH2O contains an appreciable amount of water, but its surface exhibits a high acidity – equivalent to the acidity of 70% sulfuric acid. This unusual solid acid manifests not only a high activity and sensitivity but also an appreciable stability as a catalyst in reactions in which water is present or is evolved (condensation, hydration, dehydration, and esterification). It may be used also as a catalyst in other reactions. The structure and properties of the surface of niobic acid are examined. The bibliography includes 54 references.
Received: 11.03.1993
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546.882-32:541.128
Language: English
Original paper language: Russian
Citation:
F. A. Chernyshkova, “Niobic acid - a new heterogeneous catalyst for processes in petrochemical and organic syntheses”, Usp. Khim., 62:8 (1993), 788–795; Russian Chem. Reviews, 62:8 (1993), 743–749
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