Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Aromatic compound synthesis – Having alkenyl moiety – e.g. – styrene – etc.
Patent
1982-05-21
1983-11-29
Shine, W. J.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Aromatic compound synthesis
Having alkenyl moiety, e.g., styrene, etc.
585441, 502328, C07C 5333
Patent
active
044182376
ABSTRACT:
Dehydrogenatable hydrocarbons may be subjected to a dehydrogenation process in which a dehydrogenatable hydrocarbon is contacted with a dehydrogenation catalyst at dehydrogenation conditions in the presence of steam. The resulting mixture of undehydrogenated dehydrogenatable hydrocarbon, dehydrogenated hydrocarbon, hydrogen and steam is contacted with an oxygen-containing gas in the presence of an oxidative catalyst comprising a noble metal of Group VIII of the Periodic Table and a metal cation which possesses an ionic radius no less than about 1.35 Angstroms composited on a porous alumina support.
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Hoatson Jr. James R.
Nelson Raymond H.
Page II William H.
Shine W. J.
UOP Inc.
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