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Babcock et al. (Bl) examined the hydrogenation of a-methylstyrene catalyzed by palladium and platinum catalysts in a reactor of 1 -in. diameter under countercurrent flow. Flow rates were above 1500 kg/m2-hr for the liquid phase and above 15 kg/m2-hr for the gas, and it was concluded from the experimental results that mass transfer was not of rate-determining influence under these conditions. [Pg.104]

Figure 4.4 Contrast in degree of isotope scrambling induced by palladium and platinum catalysts... Figure 4.4 Contrast in degree of isotope scrambling induced by palladium and platinum catalysts...
EMDE DEGRADATION. Modification of the Hofmann degradation method for reductive cleavage of the carbon-nitrogen bond by treatment of an alcoholic or aqueous solution of a quaternary ammonium halide with sodium amalgam. Also used as a catalytic method with palladium and platinum catalysts. The method succeeds with ring compounds not degraded by the Hofmann procedure. [Pg.558]

The benzyl and phenyl groups were removed by hydro-genolysis over palladium and platinum catalysts, respectively, and the acetyl groups by treatment with ammonia in methanol. In this case too, the monoammonium salt of the phosphorylated disaccharide 2 was isolated physical and chemical parameters of the compounds obtained by both methods were identical. [Pg.311]

Recently, Rooney and co-workers (23,58,59) have questioned the view that triadsorption by loss of 3 hydrogen atoms from the alkane is the minimum requirement for bond-shift reactions. They studied the isomerization of a series of caged hydrocarbons in excess hydrogen on palladium and platinum catalysts. The compounds were chosen in order to render difficult or totally exclude a mechanism involving aory-triadsorbed species. Thus, l,7,7-trimethyl[2,2,l]-heptane interconverts with its endo- and exo-2,3,3-trimethyl isomers, bicyclo-[3,2,2] octane changes to bicyclo[3,3,l] nonane, and protoadamantane to... [Pg.146]

Fio. 12. The reaction paths postulated by Smith and Swoop for oyclohexene deuterium exchange over charcoal-supported palladium and platinum catalysts 42). [Pg.322]


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