Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Alcohols in the Liquid Phase Using Ethylene as a Hydrogen Acceptor
W Reeve, H Adkins
Index: Reeve; Adkins Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1940 , vol. 62, p. 2874
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Abstract
The catalytic dehydrogenation in the vapor phase of alcohols to aldehydes has proved to be a useful, process. However, since liquid phase methods of hydrogenation are more useful in the laboratory than vapor phase methods, it seemed worth while to investigate the feasibility of dehydrogenations in the liquid phase. Since the reaction RCHzOH RCHO+ Hz is a reversible one, it is necessary to make some provision for the removal of the hydrogen if ...
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