The reaction mechanism of acetaldehyde ammoximation to its oxime in the TS-1/H2o2 system

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A qualitative analysis for the ammoximation of acetaldehyde to its oxime in the TS-1(Titanium Silicalite-1)/H2O2 system was investigated using an in situ infrared spectrometer (ReactIR15). NH3 is first oxidized to NH2OH by TS-1/H2O2; then, CH3CH=NOH forms after NH2OH reacts with CH3CHO. That means the intermediate of this reaction is NH2OH instead of CH3CH=NH. Experiments have been conducted to verify the mechanism, and the results are in good agreement with the infrared findings.

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Meng, C., Yang, S., He, G., Luo, G., Xu, X., & Jin, H. (2016). The reaction mechanism of acetaldehyde ammoximation to its oxime in the TS-1/H2o2 system. Catalysts, 6(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal6070109

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