Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Amino nitrogen containing
Patent
1980-12-18
1981-11-24
Doll, John
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Amino nitrogen containing
564445, 423413, C07C 8518
Patent
active
043026036
ABSTRACT:
Monolefins such as ethylene are reacted with ammonia using alkali metal amide catalysts such as cesium or rubidium amides, or low melting mixtures of amides such as cesium/potassium, cesium/sodium or sodium/potassium amides. Conversions are improved compared to reactions using sodium or potassium amide alone. Conversions of ethylene are improved also when liquid ammonia is present.
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Allied Chemical Corporation
Doernberg Alan M.
Doll John
Fuchs Gerhard H,.
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