Hydrocarbon dehydrogenation with a superactive multimetallic cat

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Alicyclic compound synthesis – By dehydrogenation

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585440, 585434, 585660, C07C 540

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ABSTRACT:
Dehydrogenatable hydrocarbons are dehydrogenated by contacting them, at hydrocarbon dehydrogenation conditions, with a novel superactive multimetallic catalytic composite comprising a combination of a catalytically effective amount of a pyrolyzed rhenium carbonyl component with a porous carrier material containing a uniform dispersion of a catalytically effective amount of a platinum group component maintained in the elemental metallic state. An example of the superactive nonacidic multimetallic catalytic composite disclosed herein is a combination of a catalytically effective amount of a pyrolyzed rhenium carbonyl component with a porous carrier material containing a uniform dispersion of catalytically effective amounts of an alkali or alkaline earth component and of a platinum group component which is maintained in the elemental metallic state during the incorporation of the rhenium carbonyl component.

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patent: 4165276 (1979-08-01), Antos

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