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Selective oxidative dehydrogenation of propane to propene using boron nitride catalysts

Abstract

Boron nitride catalysis Propene is one of the highest-volume organic chemicals produced. Propene has mainly been made from naphtha, but changes in the global supply chain are creating shortages. Direct conversion from propane, a component of natural gas, via reaction with oxygen is an attractive alternative, but existing approaches produce a large fraction of unwanted CO and CO 2 . Grant et al. report that boron nitride, normally an unreactive material, has high selectivity to catalyze the production of propene (77%) and ethene (13%). Science , this issue p. 1570

Keywords:
Propene Propane Dehydrogenation Boron nitride Catalysis Boron Chemistry Petrochemical Economic shortage Nitride Inorganic chemistry Organic chemistry

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