Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1975-05-12
1977-09-06
Warren, Charles F.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
260650R, 260651R, 260655, 260656R, 260659A, 260662A, 252437, 252438, 252439, 252462, C07C 1715
Patent
active
040468216
ABSTRACT:
Copper chloride has been employed as a reagent for oxychlorination of hydrocarbons. It has now been found that a non-halide copper compound in combination with a rare earth compound is an excellent oxychlorination catalyst, e.g. a CuCO.sub.3 - CeO.sub.2 catalyst calcined at 900.degree. C. for 1 hour converted 99 mole % of ethylene fed at a selectivity of 100% to chlorinated products, principally vinyl chloride, ethyl chloride and dichloroethane.
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patent: 3657367 (1972-04-01), Blake
Bajars Laimonis
Croce Louis J.
Gabliks Maigonis
Johnson Kenneth H.
Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation
Warren Charles F.
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