Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Alicyclic compound synthesis – By dehydrogenation
Patent
1981-02-05
1984-10-09
Waltz, Thomas A.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Alicyclic compound synthesis
By dehydrogenation
585654, 585661, C07C 5333
Patent
active
044763395
ABSTRACT:
Steam dehydrocyclization of paraffinic hydrocarbons to aromatic hydrocarbons is effected in the presence of supported catalyst, typically bearing rhodium and preferably chromium and potassium, and characterized by a pH less than about 8.
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Dorawala Tansukhial G.
Kerr Edwin R.
Reinhard Russell R.
Kulason Robert A.
Ries Carl G.
Seutter Carl G.
Texaco Inc.
Waltz Thomas A.
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