MCM-36 as a catalyst for upgrading paraffins

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Saturated compound synthesis – By alkyl transfer – e.g. – disproportionation – etc.

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585739, C07C 552

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ABSTRACT:
There is provided a process for isomerizing and/or disproportionating a paraffin over a catalyst comprising MCM-36. Examples of paraffins which may be isomerized and/or disproportionated include those having from 3 to 10 carbon atoms. The reaction may take place in the presence or absence of cofed hydrogen, and the catalyst may optionally include a hydrogenation metal, such as platinum. An example of a particular reaction is the disproportionation of isopentane to produce a product comprising isobutane and branched hexanes.

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