Organic compound conversion

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Unsaturated compound synthesis – By double-bond-shift isomerization

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502 66, 502158, 502166, 502167, 502200, 502326, 502509, 585660, 585671, C07C 524

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044827520

ABSTRACT:
Organic compound conversion in the presence of a new class of heterogeneous catalyst is provided. Said new class of heterogeneous catalyst comprises a substrate having a minimum surface area of about 10 m.sup.2 /g and having pores with a minimum pore diameter of about 5 Angstrom Units, said substrate being modified by at least one amine functional member coordinated to a metal function, said amine functional member acting as a bridging member between said substrate and said metal function.

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