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Friedel-Crafts alkylation zirconium chloride

Other catalysts which may be used in the Friedel - Crafts alkylation reaction include ferric chloride, antimony pentachloride, zirconium tetrachloride, boron trifluoride, zinc chloride and hydrogen fluoride but these are generally not so effective in academic laboratories. The alkylating agents include alkyl halides, alcohols and olefines. [Pg.509]

The alkylation of paraSins with olefins to yield higher molecular weight branched-chain paraffins may be carried out thermally or catalyt-ically. The catalysts for the reaction fall into two principal classes, both of which may be referred to as acid-acting catalysts (1) anhydrous halides of the Friedel-Crafts type and (2) acids. Representatives of the first type are aluminum chloride, aluminum bromide, zirconium chloride, and boron fluoride gaseous hydrogen halides serve as promoters for these catalysts. The chief acid catalysts are concentrated sulfuric acid and liquid hydrogen fluoride. Catalytic alkylations are carried out under sufficient pressure to keep at least part of the reactants in the liquid phase. [Pg.28]


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