Process for selective utilization of alpha-olefins in mixtures c

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Unsaturated compound synthesis – By displacement of hydrocarbon radical by hydrocarbon molecule

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585328, 585809, 556190, 556187, C07C 288, C07C 7448, C07F 506

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ABSTRACT:
The alpha-olefin content of mixed hydrocarbon streams is selectively utilized to produce trialkylaluminum compounds in which the alkyl groups are linear primary alkyl groups. This selective utilization is accomplished by use of a specific, highly selective low residence-time, low isomerization catalytic displacement reaction. In addition, when alpha-olefins are the desired end product, a second low residence-time catalytic displacement reaction is utilized whereby high purity alpha olefins are produced.

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