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Semihydrogenated state

As catalytic semihydrogenation of alkynes to Cis-alkenes is not only a very important synthetic operation (ref. 1) but also of industrial interest, it is a challenging task for both synthetic and catalytic chemists. For instance, the importance of the problem is illustrated by numerous recent publications on different aspects of the selective hydrogenation of many compounds related to the propargyl alcohol structure (refs. 2-7). In this respect, 1,4-butenediol, obtained by the liquid-phase semihydrogenation of 1,4-butynediol, is a raw material for insecticides and Vitamin Bg (refs. 2,8,9). Furthermore, the total and selective liquid-phase hydrogenation of this compound is one of the procedure for making butanediol, the top 95 chemical produced in the United States (refs. 10,11), whose major use is in the manufacture of polyesters. [Pg.269]


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