High Pressure Hydrogenations with Adams Catalyst
RH Baker, RD Schuetz
Index: Baker; Schuetz Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1947 , vol. 69, p. 1250
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Abstract
Extensive application of Adams platinum oxide has proved its value as a catalyst for low pressure hydrogenation, 2 but little is known of its utility at high hydrogen pressure. Some indication that it may be useful at high pressure is found in the reduction of L-mannonic lactone to mannitol,^ and in the reduction in this laboratory of phenacylpyridinium bromide to the alcoh01.~ This paper reports an extension of the high pressure method to some ...
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