Hydrogenation catalyst composition and a hydrogenation process

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

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502202, 502207, 502325, 502327, 502335, 502337, 502349, C07C 510, B01J 23755, B01J 2102

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ABSTRACT:
A composition comprises nickel and a support material which comprises aluminum borate and zirconium borate. In one embodiment, this composition additionally comprises rhenium. Preferably, the catalyst support material is a coprecipitate of aluminum borate and zirconium borate.
The above-described composition is employed as a catalyst for hydrogenating aromatic hydrocarbons to saturated hydrocarbons.

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