Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Unsaturated compound synthesis – From nonhydrocarbon feed
Patent
1994-04-14
1995-09-26
Achutamurthy, P.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Unsaturated compound synthesis
From nonhydrocarbon feed
585642, 570216, 570230, C07C 126, C07C 2104
Patent
active
054535573
ABSTRACT:
A process for the catalytic conversion of various chlorinated hydrocarbon byproducts and waste products especially to less chlorinated, useful or salable products, in which a chlorinated hydrocarbon feedstock containing two or more chlorines is reacted with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst consisting essentially of an active hydrogenating metal component such as platinum in elemental or compound form, and a surface segregating metal component such as copper in elemental or compound form on a support.
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Cisneros Mark D.
Harley A. Dale
Holbrook Michael T.
Ito Larry N.
Murchison Craig B.
Achutamurthy P.
The Dow Chemical Company
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