1953
DOI: 10.1021/ie50520a040
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Houdriforming Reactions - Studies with Sulfur Compounds

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“…Dehydrocyclization is considerably reduced, while hydrocracking is appreciably accelerated. Heinemann, Shalit, and Briggs (9) have shown that sulfur compounds reduced the dehydrogehation activity of their precious metal catalyst. Dehydrogenation results are shown in Table XVI.…”
Section: Effect Of Various Potential Poisons On Hydroforming Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dehydrocyclization is considerably reduced, while hydrocracking is appreciably accelerated. Heinemann, Shalit, and Briggs (9) have shown that sulfur compounds reduced the dehydrogehation activity of their precious metal catalyst. Dehydrogenation results are shown in Table XVI.…”
Section: Effect Of Various Potential Poisons On Hydroforming Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%