Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Aromatic compound synthesis – Having alkenyl moiety – e.g. – styrene – etc.
Patent
1999-02-08
2000-08-01
Griffin, Walter D.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Aromatic compound synthesis
Having alkenyl moiety, e.g., styrene, etc.
585441, 585444, 585911, C07C 5327, C07C 5333
Patent
active
060969377
ABSTRACT:
The present invention discloses a method and apparatus for dehydrogenating ethylbenzene into styrene which method and apparatus eliminate the need for multiple reactors and preheaters by providing a single compact reactor which utilizes the principle of ascending-heat thermal reactor by having an internal heat source such as gas heaters or electric elements.
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Butler James R.
Korchnak Joseph David
Caddell Michael J.
Cheairs M. Norwood
Fina Technology, Inc.
Griffin Walter D.
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