Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Aromatic compound synthesis – Having alkenyl moiety – e.g. – styrene – etc.
Patent
1997-04-17
1999-10-05
Caldarola, Glenn
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Aromatic compound synthesis
Having alkenyl moiety, e.g., styrene, etc.
585379, 585445, 585629, 585630, 585631, 585662, 585663, 502330, 502326, 502331, C07C 264, C07C 509, B01J 2358
Patent
active
059627573
ABSTRACT:
Dehydrogenation catalysts are prepared by a predoping process comprising, mixing iron oxide materials with a predopant to form a blend of iron oxide and predopant and heating the blend to the predoping conditions and thereafter forming a catalyst. The catalysts so prepared are useful in the dehydrogenation of a composition having at least one carbon--carbon double bond. Such catalytic uses include the conversion of ethylbenzene to styrene.
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Milam Stanley Nemec
Shanks Brent Howard
Caldarola Glenn
Dang Thuan D.
Shell Oil Company
Volyn Todd F.
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