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Reducing hydrogen reactions

The available surface area of the catalyst gready affects the rate of a hydrogenation reaction. The surface area is dependent on both the amount of catalyst used and the surface characteristics of the catalyst. Generally, a large surface area is desired to minimize the amount of catalyst needed. This can be accomphshed by using either a catalyst with a small particle size or one with a porous surface. Catalysts with a small particle size, however, can be difficult to recover from the material being reduced. Therefore, larger particle size catalyst with a porous surface is often preferred. A common example of such a catalyst is Raney nickel. [Pg.259]

The purification method that has become a near-standard is the Siemens process, where hydrogen reduces SiCl or SiHCl on the surface of a resistance-heated (to about 1150°C) high purity siUcon rod. The rod is usually U-shaped to reduce the height of the furnace. The result is a siUcon ingot several cm in diameter and >2 m long. It is tempting to write the siUcon tetrachloride—hydrogen reaction as... [Pg.527]

Reduction of Carboxylic Acids to Alcohols. In addition to the nonsupported catalysts mentioned for the hydrogenation of amides to amines, mthenium and rhenium on alumina can be used to reduce carboxyHc acids to alcohols. The conditions for this reduction are somewhat more severe than for most other hydrogenation reactions and require higher temperatures, >150° C, and pressures, >5 MPa (725 psi) (55). Various solvents can be used including water. [Pg.200]

Aniline 77 was converted into its diazonium salt with nitrous acid and this was followed by reduction with stannous chloride to afford the corresponding arylhydrazine 78. Condensation of 78 with 3-cyanopropanal dimethylacetal 79 gave the arylhydrazone 80. Treatment of 80 with PPE resulted in cyclization to indole 81. The nitrile group was then reduced to the primary amine by catalytic hydrogenation. Reaction of the amine with excess formalin and sodium borohydride resulted in Imitrex (82). [Pg.125]

To the aqueous suspension of the palladized charcoal catalyst thus obtained are added 20.8 kg of 3-cyano-pyridine (96% purity) and then are added 70 liters of a hydrochloric acid solution prepared by diluting 30 liters of 36% HCI with 40 liters of water. This represents approximately 1.75 mols of HCI for each mol of 3-cyano-pyridine. The suspension is maintained at 10° to 15°C and stirred continuously while introducing a current of hydrogen at a pressure of 3 to 5 psi. When absorption of hydrogen ceases and the 3-cyano-pyridine is completely reduced, the reaction mixture is filtered to remove the catalyst. [Pg.1075]

A fuel cell is a voltaic cell in which a fuel, usually hydrogen, is oxidized at the anode. At the cathode, oxygen is reduced. The reaction taking place in the alkaline fuel cells used in the space program since the 1960s is... [Pg.502]

The hydrogenation activity of the isolated hydrides 3 and 6 towards cyclooctene or 1-octene was much lower than the Wilkinson s complex, [RhCKPPhj) ], under the same conditions [2] furthermore, isomerisation of the terminal to internal alkenes competed with the hydrogenation reaction. The reduced activity may be related to the high stability of the Rh(III) hydrides, while displacement of a coordinated NHC by alkene may lead to decomposition and Rh metal formation. [Pg.24]

In the present paper samples usinig several kinds of coal and various reducing agents such as H2 / H2 + CH4, D2, °2 + tetra-lin, CD + H2O, we have carried out hydrogenation reactions. We have studied the distribution and structural parameters of the reaction products and we have further discussed the reaction mechanisms involved. [Pg.308]


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