by Sami Matar, Manfred J. Mirbach, Hassan A. Tayim.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Dordrecht
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Netherlands
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1989
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(216 pages)
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
1/Raw Materials and Chemicals from Carbonaceous Sources --; 1. Introduction --; References --; 2/Types of Catalysts Used in Petrochemical Processes --; 2. Introduction --; References --; 3/Hydrogenation --; Dehydrogenation Processes --; 3. Introduction --; References --; 4/Alkylation Processes --; 4. Introduction --; References --; 5/Catalytic Oxidation Reactions --; 5. Introduction --; References --; 6/Production and Uses of Synthesis Gas --; 6.1. Introduction --; 6.2. Manufacture of Synthesis Gas --; 6.3. Synthesis Gas as a Chemical Feedstock --; References --; 7/Oxo and Carbonylation Reactions --; 7. Introduction --; References --; 8/Acid or Base Catalyzed Addition, Elimination and Substitution Reactions --; 8.1. Introduction --; 8.2. Mechanistic Consideration. Addition Reactions --; 8.3. Hydration of Olefins --; 8.4. Hydration of Ethylene Oxide --; 8.5. Propene Oxide and Higher Epoxides --; 8.6. Dimerization and Oligomerization of Olefins --; 8.7. Vinyl Compounds --; 8.8. Acrylic Acid Derivatives --; References --; 9/Catalytic Polymerization --; 9. Introduction --; References --; 10/ Experimental Techniques in Catalysis --; 10.1. Introduction --; 10.2. Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts --; 10.3. Characterization of Heterogeneous Catalysts --; 10.4. Testing Catalysts in the Laboratory --; 10.5. Preparation of Homogeneous Catalysts --; 10.6. Characterization of Homogeneous Catalysts --; 10.7. Testing of Homogeneous Catalysts 193 References --; References.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The field of petrochemicals started some years ago with the simple addition reaction of water to propylene for the production of isopropyl alcohol. Currently, the petrochemical industry has become a multi-billion dollar enterprise which encompasses a wide field of chemical products. Almost all the basic organic reactions such as hydrogenation, alkylation, substitution, polymerization, etc. are utilized for the production of these chemicals. It may not, however, have been possible to establish this huge industry without the use of different catalysts. In other words, the great advancements in the catalytic area have supported the vast developments in the petrochemical field. In this book, we have adopted the idea of discussing the petrochemical industry from the point of view of reactants' activities and susceptibilities toward different catalysts. The book is thus classified according to the reaction type. This will eriable students and other users of the book to base their understanding of the petrochemical field on the fundamental principles learned in chemistry. How ever, the first chapter is aimed at establishing some basic facts on the petro chemical industry and its major uses. It discusses, without going into details, the raw materials used, the intermediates and the downstream products. The next eight chapters discuss in some detail the main reactions and the catalysts used for the production of chemicals and polymers from petroleum. The last chapter is devoted to a discussion of some of the practical techniques used in the catalytic field.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Chemistry, Organic.
Chemistry.
Physical organic chemistry.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
TP156
.
C35
Book number
B973
1989
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
by Sami Matar, Manfred J. Mirbach, Hassan A. Tayim.