Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1975-04-04
1976-12-21
Morganstern, Norman
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
260631H, C07C 2700, C07C 2920, C07C 4500
Patent
active
039988848
ABSTRACT:
Phenol is reacted with hydrogen in contact with a nickel catalyst, wherein the concentration of hydrogen is controlled, and/or wherein controlled amounts of water are included in the reaction mixture, to produce cyclohexanol, or preferably cyclohexanol plus cyclohexanone. Optionally, the product stream from this reaction is used as the feed stream for a dehydrogenation reaction to produce cyclohexanone.
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Metz Charles J.
Morganstern Norman
Union Carbide Corporation
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