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Date of Patent:
May. 07, 2002

Filed:

Dec. 22, 2000
Applicant:
Inventors:

Won-Ho Lee, Daejeon, KR;

Kyung-Hwa Kang, Daejeon, KR;

Dong-Hyun Ko, Daejeon, KR;

Young-Chang Byun, Daejeon, KR;

Assignee:

LG Chem, Ltd., Taejon, KR;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C07C 5/116 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
C07C 5/116 ;
Abstract

A method of producing acrylic acid using a catalyst for acrolein oxidation reaction. Metallic salt components of the catalyst including molybdate, vanadate and tungstate are dissolved in water. An additional metallic salt component of the catalyst is added to the aqueous solution of the salts to form a suspension of the catalyst. In the suspension, the total weight of water is about 0.8 to about 5 times of the total weight of the metallic salts in the catalyst. This method of preparing suspension minimizes the amount of water required to dissolve the metallic salts, which reduces the amount of time and energy to be used in evaporating water from the suspension in the following step of obtaining catalyst. Additionally, in obtaining catalyst from the suspension prepared by this method, it is possible to avoid the deterioration of the catalytic performance since less heat is required to evaporate the water. Disclosed also is a method of producing a carrier-retained catalyst. Catalyst particles suspended in the water are split or ground into smaller particles to maintain homogeneous suspension. The suspension is sprayed to an inert carrier while applying heated air flow to remove water and obtain a carrier-retained catalyst.


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