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Dimerization of vinylarenes on zeolite catalysts
Abstract The main features of dimerization of vinylarenes, such as styrene, α-methylstyrene, β-methylstyrene, p-methylstyrene, p-methoxystyrene, p-methoxy-β-methylstyrene, m-chlorostyrene, and m-nitrostyrene used as an example, over zeolite catalysts were studied, and the high activity and selectivity of these catalysts in the reaction was shown. For styrene and α-methylstyrene, the vinylarenes having the largest production volume, catalysts that hold promise for industrial application were developed. Conditions for the selective linear dimerization (85–93%) and cyclodimerization (85–98%) of styrene and α-methylstyrene at a high conversion (100%) were determined.
Dimerization of vinylarenes on zeolite catalysts
Abstract The main features of dimerization of vinylarenes, such as styrene, α-methylstyrene, β-methylstyrene, p-methylstyrene, p-methoxystyrene, p-methoxy-β-methylstyrene, m-chlorostyrene, and m-nitrostyrene used as an example, over zeolite catalysts were studied, and the high activity and selectivity of these catalysts in the reaction was shown. For styrene and α-methylstyrene, the vinylarenes having the largest production volume, catalysts that hold promise for industrial application were developed. Conditions for the selective linear dimerization (85–93%) and cyclodimerization (85–98%) of styrene and α-methylstyrene at a high conversion (100%) were determined.
Dimerization of vinylarenes on zeolite catalysts
Grigor’eva, N. G. (author) / Talipova, R. R. (author) / Khazipova, A. N. (author) / Bubennov, S. V. (author) / Kutepov, B. I. (author) / Dzhemilev, U. M. (author)
Petroleum Chemistry ; 49 ; 16-22
2009-01-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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