Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Adding hydrogen to unsaturated bond of hydrocarbon – i.e.,... – Hydrocarbon is contaminant in desired hydrocarbon
Patent
1986-11-12
1987-11-10
Pal, Asok
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Adding hydrogen to unsaturated bond of hydrocarbon, i.e.,...
Hydrocarbon is contaminant in desired hydrocarbon
585260, 585271, 585275, 585273, 585277, C07C 505
Patent
active
047059060
ABSTRACT:
Ethylene is produced by the selective hydrogenation of acetylene in the presence of carbon monoxide at a concentration of greater than 1% vol, generally greater than 5% vol, and optionally also ethylene by contact at an elevated temperature in the range from 100.degree. to 500.degree. C. with a catalyst comprising a metal oxide or sulphide or mixture of metal oxides or sulphides having hydrogenation activity, for example ZnO either alone or in combination with other metal oxides or sulphides.
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Brophy John H.
Nock Anthony
Pal Asok
The British Petroleum Company p.l.c.
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