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titleOfInvention Process for the alkylation of aromatic hydrocarbons
abstract High yields of alkylated aromatic hydrocarbons for use in detergent manufacture are obtained by alkylating aromatic hydrocarbons with (pref. 9-18 C) linear olefins or alkyl chlorides at 87.8-148.9 degrees C (190-300 degrees F), pref. 93.3-121.1 degrees C (200-250 degrees F) in the presence of an Al chloride catalyst. E.g., alkylation of benzene with dodecyl chloride.
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