Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Unsaturated compound synthesis – By addition of entire unsaturated molecules – e.g.,...
Patent
1991-08-08
1992-04-14
Shine, W. J.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Unsaturated compound synthesis
By addition of entire unsaturated molecules, e.g.,...
C07C 224
Patent
active
051050498
ABSTRACT:
Olefin dimerization process comprises catalyst systems and supports. Catalyst supports are prepared from extruding alkali metal carbonate and a liquid. Optionally, the extruded catalyst support further comprises a carbonaceous compound. Catalyst systems comprise at least one elemental alkali metal deposited on the extruded catalyst support. Optionally, the catalyst system further comprises of at least one promotor. A hydrided catalyst system is prepared by contacting the catalyst system with hydrogen to reduce the dimerization induction period.
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Jolly Lynda S.
McGinty Douglas J.
Phillips Petroleum Company
Shine W. J.
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