## 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
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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