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Synthetic rubber oxidative dehydrogenation

IDAS A process for making isoprene (for the manufacture of a synthetic rubber) by the oxidative dehydrogenation of isopentene. Iodine is the initial reactant the hydrogen iodide produced in the reaction is reconverted to elemental iodine via nickel iodide. [Pg.143]

Of special interest for petrochemical and organic synthesis is the implementation of thermodynamically hindered reactions, among which incomplete benzene hydrogenation or incomplete cyclohexene and cyclohexadiene dehydrogenation should be mentioned. Cost-effective methods of cyclohexene production would stimulate the creation of new processes of phenol, cyclohexanol, cyclohexene oxide, pyrocatechol synthesis, cyclohexadiene application in synthetic rubber production, and a possibility for designing caprolactam synthesis from cyclohexene and cyclohexadiene via combined epoxidation. At present, the most... [Pg.108]

The most important contribution in the field of simultaneous dehydrogenation, condensation, and dehydration made by Russian chemists is the synthesis of butadiene from ethanol over a double oxide catalyst by the method of Lebedev. Much has been published on this process. Lebedev s interest in rubber synthesis began with his researches on conversions of dienes in 1908 and his method of synthesis of butadiene was reported in 1927. An experimental synthetic rubber plant was founded for research in the field and the studies on the mechanism of formation of butadiene and of polymerization were continued after Lebedev s death by his students (103,104,105,188,190,378). A survey of the properties and methods of preparation of butadiene was published by Petrov (289). [Pg.280]

Uses Copolymerized with methyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride, or 1,1-dichloroethylene to produce acrylic and modacrylic fibers and high-strength fibers ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) and acrylonitrile-styrene copolymers nitrile rubber cyano-ethylation of cotton synthetic soil block (acrylonitrile polymerized in wood pulp) manufacture of adhesives organic synthesis grain fumigant pesticide monomer for a semi-conductive polymer that can be used similar to inorganic oxide catalysts in dehydrogenation of tert-butyl alcohol to isobutylene and water pharmaceuticals antioxidants dyes and surfactants. [Pg.81]


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