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Boron chloride ethylene derivatives

Note that ethylbenzene is a derivative of two basic organic chemicals, ethylene and benzene. A vapor-phase method with boron trifluoride, phosphoric acid, or alumina-silica as catalysts has given away to a liquid-phase reaction with aluminum chloride at 90°C and atmospheric pressure. A new Mobil-Badger zeolite catalyst at 420°C and 175-300 psi in the gas phase may be the method of choice for future plants to avoid corrosion problems. The mechanism of the reaction involves complexation of the... [Pg.154]

Several solid acid catalysts were tested in the laboratory for the alkylation of ethylene with isobutane following the introduction of the sulfuric acid alkylation process." These were mostly derived from aluminum chloride or boron trifluoride and were never used in the full-scale production of alkylates. [Pg.221]


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