Process for removing organic oxygen-containing impurities from a

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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260669R, 260674R, C07C 1500

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041170210

ABSTRACT:
The amount of oxygen-containing impurities in an organic composition is reduced at an elevated temperature by contact with a supported metal oxide. For example, the amount of oxygen-containing organic impurities in a crude stilbene product obtained by oxidatively dehydrocoupling toluene using a solid oxidant is decreased by contact with zinc oxide supported on alumina at an elevated temperature and the resulting purified stilbene product is reacted with ethylene to form styrene.

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