Abstract:This paper presents the results of a study on the hydrogenation of cyclopentadiene on modified skeletal nickel catalysts. It is shown that the activity of multicomponent skeletal nickel catalysts in the hydrogenation of cyclopentadiene is largely due to the nature of the additives introduced into the initial alloy. The introduction of Cu, Pb, Ta, Zn, Mo-Cu, Bi and Mo into the alloy leads to an increase in the activity (W = 14-280 cm3/min g Ni) and selectivity (Ks = 0.93-0.99) of cyclopentadiene hydrogenation, … Show more
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