Stereodifferentiating hydrocarbon conversion zeolite catalysts

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Zeolite or clay – including gallium analogs – Including organic component

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502 66, 502 74, 502214, B01J 2906, B01J 2718

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046668748

ABSTRACT:
A stereo-differentiating catalyst containing metal is prepared by contacting a metal-containing acidic molecular sieve material, such as a zeolite with an optically active base, such as amine. Methods are disclosed for utilizing the catalyst in hydrocarbon conversion processes, e.g., hydrogenation and hydroformylation.

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