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Chemical processing selective hydrogenation

Cocoa butter substitutes and equivalents differ greatly with respect to their method of manufacture, source of fats, and functionaHty they are produced by several physical and chemical processes (17,18). Cocoa butter substitutes are produced from lauric acid fats such as coconut, palm, and palm kernel oils by fractionation and hydrogenation from domestic fats such as soy, com, and cotton seed oils by selective hydrogenation or from palm kernel stearines by fractionation. Cocoa butter equivalents can be produced from palm kernel oil and other specialty fats such as shea and ilHpe by fractional crystallization from glycerol and selected fatty acids by direct chemical synthesis or from edible beef tallow by acetone crystallization. [Pg.93]

MIBK is a valuable industrial solvent used primarily in the paint and coating industry and in metallurgical extraction processes. It is also used as a precursor in the production of specialty chemicals such as pesticides, rubber anti-oxidants as well as antibiotics and pharmaceuticals (1). Historically, MIBK has been produced commercially from acetone and hydrogen feedstock in three stages. First, acetone is dimerized to produce diacetone alcohol (DAA). Second, DAA is dehydrated to produce MO and water. Finally, the carbon-carbon double bond of MO is selectively hydrogenated to produce MIBK. These consecutive reactions are outlined in equations (1-3). [Pg.261]

Metal complexes, especially involving transition metals, are known for their role as catalysts in a broad variety of chemical processes including isomerization, oxidization, hydrogenation, and polymerization. Such catalytic reactions play an important role not only in many industrial processes, such as petroleum and polymer industries, but also in many biological systems, e.g., a variety of selective oxidation catalysts with heme (1) and nonheme (2) iron centers. The transition metals in these systems usually constitute a fundamental part of the catalyst, due to their... [Pg.573]

Cold Hydrogenation A process for selectively hydrogenating petroleum fractions made by steam-reforming, in order to produce gasoline. Developed by Bayer and now in use in 70 refineries and chemical complexes worldwide. [Pg.69]

KLP [Dow K Catalyst liquid phase] A selective hydrogenation process for removing acetylenes from cmde C4 hydrocarbons from ethylene cracking, with no loss of butadiene. The catalyst is based on either copper metal or alumina. Developed by Dow Chemical Company and first commercialized at its plant in Temeuzen, The Netherlands. The KLP licensing business was sold to UOP in 1991. [Pg.155]

Copper-catalysts promoted with i) other group VIA or VIIIA metals and ii) alcaline or alcaline earth elements (IA or IIA) are used for selective hydrogenation of various organic compounds (1). Moreover Cu(Co) Zn-Al catalysts were extensively studied for the synthesis of methanol and of light alcohols (2,3). More recently, due to the development of fine chemical processes, detailed studies of copper catalysts were carried out in order to show, like for noble metals, the effect of supports (SMSI), of promoters and of activation-on metal dispersion or reduction, on alloy formation... For example modified copper catalysts are known for their utilization in the dehydrogenation of esters (4-6), in the hydrolysis of nitriles (7), in the selective hydrogenation of nitriles (8), in the amination of alcohols (9)... [Pg.343]

Chemical processes associated with the application of hydrogen peroxide meet the requirements of modem engineering, namely, they are highly selective, economic, ecologically friendly, productive, etc. [Pg.309]


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