M. Ai et K. Ohdan, FORMATION OF GLYOXYLIC-ACID BY OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF GLYCOLIC ACID, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 70(8), 1997, pp. 1995-1999
Iron phosphates with a P/Fe atomic ratio of 1.2 were found to be effec
tive as catalysts for a vapor-phase oxidative dehydrogenation of glyco
lic acid to glyoxylic acid. The effects of the reaction variables on t
he conversion and selectivity were studied. The optimum reaction tempe
rature was around 240 degrees C and the optimum feed rate of oxygen wa
s in the range of 10 to 25 mmol h(-1) when the feed rate of glycolic a
cid was 12.3 mmol h(-1). The reaction was not affected by a variation
in the feed rate of water vapor in the range of 86 to 480 mmol h(-1).
The selectivity to glyoxylic acid remained unchanged at 74 mol% with a
n increase in the conversion of glycolic acid up to 70%; the highest y
ield of glyoxylic acid was 56.5 mol% at the conversion of 80%.