Process for continuous catalytic hydrogenation

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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260690, 260677H, 23288E, 23288R, 23285, C11C 312, C07B 100, B01J 800

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ABSTRACT:
A process for the continuous catalytic hydrogenation of materials in a flowable form are described. In the process the material to be hydrogenated and a hydrogenating agent in the presence of a hydrogenation catalyst are subjected to shearing forces and a rapid succession of compressions and expansions. Preferably, the shearing forces and rapid succession of compressions and expansions are provided by means of a row of teeth in the reaction zone which move at a small spacing from one another. The process provides a higher reaction rate for a select catalyst and, additionally, permits the continuous use of the catalyst without detrimental affects.

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