Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Plural serial diverse syntheses – To produce unsaturate
Patent
1987-04-21
1987-12-22
Davis, Curtis R.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Plural serial diverse syntheses
To produce unsaturate
585500, 585641, 585943, C07C 100
Patent
active
047147962
ABSTRACT:
A process for oxidative pyrolysis of halogenated methanes in the presence of oxygen-containing gas under non-flame conditions is provided whereby the formation of solid carbonaceous materials is significantly reduced, while high yields of desired higher molecular weight hydrocarbons such as acetylene and ethylene are maintained.
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Davis Curtis R.
Illinois Institute of Technology
Speckman Ann W.
Speckman Thomas W.
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