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titleOfInvention Preparation of cycloalkenes
abstract Cycloalkenes having 6 to 12 membered rings, either unsubstituted or substituted by C1- 5 alkyl groups or phenyl groups, are produced by hydrogenating the corresponding cyclo-alkadienes with hydrogen in the presence of an alkali metal on an activated alumina support. Many cycloalkenes are specified. Any of the alkali metals may be used, but Na and K are preferred. The alumina support should be water-free and have a surface-area of at least 25 sq. m./gm. Preferred aluminas are those in the gamma, chi or eta forms. The process may be carried out at 0-200 DEG C., pressures up to 500 p.s.i.g., and optionally in the presence of a hydrocarbon diluent.
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