Process for the hydrodehalogenation of halogenated benzenes

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Halogen containing

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ABSTRACT:
Halogenated benzenes are hydrodehalogenated in a particularly advantageous manner and at low temperatures by contacting them at temperatures of between 100.degree. and 250.degree. C. together with hydrogen with a catalyst prepared by application of one or more salts of palladium and/or platinum and, if desired, of copper to an alumina or titanium dioxide support.

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