Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Adding hydrogen to unsaturated bond of hydrocarbon – i.e.,... – Hydrocarbon is contaminant in desired hydrocarbon
Patent
1987-08-25
1989-04-18
Davis, Curtis R.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Adding hydrogen to unsaturated bond of hydrocarbon, i.e.,...
Hydrocarbon is contaminant in desired hydrocarbon
C07C 503
Patent
active
048229369
ABSTRACT:
A process for hydrogenating phenylacetylene in the presence of an excess of styrene by contacting a mixture of hydrogen and the phenylacetylene with a catalyst obtained by the reduction of a copper compound on a support.
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Galobardes Mercedes
Maurer Brian R.
Davis Curtis R.
Enright Charles J.
The Dow Chemical Company
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