Separation of organic sulfides from olefins

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Purification – separation – or recovery – By addition of extraneous agent – e.g. – solvent – etc.

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585833, 585856, 585864, 423243, 4232451, 4232452, 4232422, 42324307, C07C 7148, C07C 700, C01B 1700

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051572036

ABSTRACT:
Organic sulfides are separated from olefins (in particular monoolefins) by absorption with Cu(I) salt(s) of a hydrocarbonsulfonic acid, preferably a solution of Cu(I) dodecylbenzene sulfonate(s).

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