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Comments on “Kinetic Analysis of Isobutane/Butene Alkylations over Ultrastable H− Y Zeolite”

Albright, 1997

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As mentioned by Simpson et al.(1996), numerous investigators have tested solid catalysts. The major problem reported has been the rapid deactivation of the catalyst. In the past, solid catalyst systems have been reported which apparently can be used for several hours before …
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    • C07CACYCLIC OR CARBOCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
    • C07C2/00Preparation of hydrocarbons from hydrocarbons containing a smaller number of carbon atoms
    • C07C2/54Preparation of hydrocarbons from hydrocarbons containing a smaller number of carbon atoms by addition of unsaturated hydrocarbons to saturated hydrocarbons or to hydrocarbons containing a six-membered aromatic ring with no unsaturation outside the aromatic ring
    • C07C2/56Addition to acyclic hydrocarbons

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Albright Comments on “Kinetic Analysis of Isobutane/Butene Alkylations over Ultrastable H− Y Zeolite”