INDIRECT ANODIC-OXIDATION OF BENZYL ALCOHOL IN THE PRESENCE OF PHASE-TRANSFER CATALYST IN A CSTER - KINETICS OF OXIDATION OF BENZALDEHYDE AND EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION OF BENZYL ALCOHOL
Js. Do et Yl. Do, INDIRECT ANODIC-OXIDATION OF BENZYL ALCOHOL IN THE PRESENCE OF PHASE-TRANSFER CATALYST IN A CSTER - KINETICS OF OXIDATION OF BENZALDEHYDE AND EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION OF BENZYL ALCOHOL, Electrochimica acta, 39(15), 1994, pp. 2299-2309
Using a phase-transfer catalyst, we studied the kinetics of oxidation
of benzaldehyde in a batch reactor and the effect of concentration of
benzyl alcohol on the indirect anodic oxidation of benzyl alcohol in a
CSTER. The reaction orders of both tetrabutylammonium hypochlorite io
n pairs and benzaldehyde for the oxidation of benzaldehyde in the orga
nic phase were both unity. The activation energy of the oxidation of b
enzaldehyde was 10.97 kJ mol(-1). The experimental results of the indi
rect anodic oxidation of benzyl alcohol in a CSTER revealed that the c
onversion of benzyl alcohol, the yield of benzaldehyde and the power c
onsumption decreased as the concentration of benzyl alcohol increased.
The selectivity of benzaldehyde increased from 25.5 to 118.6 when the
concentration of benzyl alcohol was increased from 0.100 to 0.500 M.
The theoretical model calculations agreed well with experimental data.