Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Unsaturated compound synthesis – By dehydrogenation
Patent
1980-04-14
1981-02-10
Waltz, Thomas A.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Unsaturated compound synthesis
By dehydrogenation
252462, 252467, C07B 548
Patent
active
042503469
ABSTRACT:
Ethane is catalytically oxydehydrogenated to ethylene in a gas phase reaction, in the presence or absence of water, at temperatures of .ltoreq.550.degree. C. using a catalyst comprising oxides of the elements
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Thorsteinson Erlind M.
Young Frank G.
O'Brien, Jr. Gerald R.
Union Carbide Corporation
Waltz Thomas A.
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