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Production of toluene by the cracking of solvent naphtha and xyloles in hydrogen. Part II. Experiments in metal reaction tubes, and with increase of pressure above atmospheric

✍ Scribed by Coulson, E. A. ;Handley, R.


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1946
Weight
598 KB
Volume
65
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-4075

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✦ Synopsis


~iimiice gniuc Liquid condensnte, gins. . . , . . 360 364 383 Toluene fmct. b.p. 105-l15°, gins. . . 04.8 i 2 . 1 tiO.0 Hccd. sylcnc b.11. 1115-18?~. y l s . . . 233.7 "33.7 " l 7 . 3 o/o Toluene frnction on rnw mntrrinl pnesecl . . . . . . . . 10.3 18.0 1 7 4 yo Toluene frnction 011 rnx mntrrial collected in amounts corresponding closely in weight to the iinioulit of pure toluene present in the liquid reaction product. Estimrtion by the Clnston-Jones 11ietl10d~3 of ( ( I ) the toluene friiction b.p. 106120° scparnted by oiic distilliition on the 2 ft. G in. column and (6) the frnction b.p. 105-116° from t.wo successive ilistillntions on the 4 ft. coliunn gave tlie results sho~vn I)clotv.


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Production of toluene by the cracking of
✍ Coulson, E. A. ;Handley, R. ;Holt, E. C. ;Stonestreet, D. A. 📂 Article 📅 1946 🏛 Wiley (John Wiley & Sons) ⚖ 365 KB

## Abstract Light solvent naphtha derived from coal tar and crudo xylole fractions when passed over various contact materials in a silica tube at temperatures above 700°, yield liquid products containing toluene. The effect of different catalysts was compared and the best production of toluene, equ