Silica-alumina supported transition metal oxide catalyst for alkylation of aromatic compounds
VG Kumar, TS Shoba, KVC Rao
Index: Kumar, V. G.; Shoba, T. S.; Rao, K. V. C. Tetrahedron Letters, 1985 , vol. 26, # 27 p. 3281 - 3284
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Abstract
Abstract Titanium oxide on silica-alumina support is described to be an efficient regenerable catalyst for alkylation of aromatic compounds with alkyl halides, alcohols and olefins, and the reaction is proposed to be initiated by the protonated metal active species present in the catalyst.
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