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Aluminum chloride catalytic cracking catalyst

McAfee of Gulf Refining Co. discovered that a Friedel-Crafts aluminum chloride catalyst could catalytically crack heavy oil. [Pg.4]

Frjedel-Crafts Reaction. Any organic reaction brought about by the catalytic action of anhydrous aluminum chloride or related, so-called Lewis acid type catalysts. Discovered in 1877 by C. Friedel and J.M. Crafts, who later uncovered most of the types of reaction such as substitution, isomerization, elimination, cracking, olefin polymerization, addition, etc. Commonly used to displace an aromatic hydrogen atom with an alkyl, aryl or acyl chain... [Pg.588]


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