- In
organic chemistry,
ammoxidation is a
process for the
production of
nitriles (R−C≡N)
using ammonia (NH3) and
oxygen (O2). It is
sometimes called the...
- are
ammoxidation and hydrocyanation. Both
routes are
green in the
sense that they do not
generate stoichiometric amounts of salts. In
ammoxidation, a hydrocarbon...
-
chemist Charles Moureu in 1893.
Acrylonitrile is
produced by
catalytic ammoxidation of propylene, also
known as the
SOHIO process. In 2002,
world production...
- can be
effected by air, but
ammoxidation is more efficient. In the
latter process,
nicotinonitrile is
produced by
ammoxidation of 3-methylpyridine. Nitrile...
- mono-bromination
yields xylyl bromide, a tear gas agent.
Oxidation and
ammoxidation also
target the
methyl groups,
affording dicarboxylic acids and the dinitriles...
-
oxidation of
carbon monoxide,
propylene to
acrolein and
acrylic acid, the
ammoxidation of
propylene to acrylonitrile.
Molybdenum carbides,
nitride and phosphides...
- 4- and 2,6-xylidine as well as a
range of smaller-volume chemicals.
Ammoxidation gives isophthalonitrile.
Xylenes are not
acutely toxic, for
example the...
- the
hydrolysis of acrylonitrile, a
material derived from
propene by
ammoxidation, but this
route was
abandoned because it
cogenerates ammonium side products...
-
anhydride with
ammonium carbonate or urea. It can also be
produced by
ammoxidation of o-xylene. Pot****ium
phthalimide is
commercially available and is the...
-
commercially significant species,
often of
medicinal interest. For example,
ammoxidation of 4-methylpyridine
gives 4-cyanopyridine, the
precursor to a variety...