Hydrocarbon hydrogenation using zero valent metal catalysts

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Adding hydrogen to unsaturated bond of hydrocarbon – i.e.,...

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585261, 585262, 585267, 585269, 585277, C07C 502, C07C 504, C07C 506, C07C 508

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the preparation of novel zero-valent metal catalysts. The catalysts are prepared by the reaction of an organic metal cluster compound wherein one of the metals is lithium with a complex of a metal halide and a ligand. The catalyst may, if desired, be deposited on a support such as alumina or silica. It is effective to catalyze the hydrogenation of organic compounds such as benzene, styrene and the like.

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