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titleOfInvention Improvements in and relating to the catalytic hydrogenation of organic compounds
abstract The catalytic hydrogenation of furyl compounds having one or more reducible side chains (in which the reducible groups are ethylenic or acetylenic) is carried out in the presence of ammonia or an amine, in order to suppress hydrogenation of the furyl nucleus. Diethylamine, triethylamine, aniline, furfurylamine and tetrahydrofurfurylamine are suitable amines. Temperatures of 50-120 DEG C. or higher and a pressure of 50 atmospheres may be employed. The catalyst may be porous nickel, or nickel or cobalt supported on kieselguhr. Examples describe the hydrogenation of vinyl furan to ethyl furan.
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