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titleOfInvention Production of indoles
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the above compound useful as a raw material for amino acid enriching agent for animal feed, etc., in high selectivity and efficiency, by reacting an aromatic amine with an olefin in the presence of a catalyst at a specific temperature. n CONSTITUTION: Indoles are produced by reacting an aromatic amine (e.g. aniline or o-toluidine) with an olefin (e.g. ethylene or propylene) in the presence of a catalyst at ≥450°C, preferably 500W700°C. The catalyst is preferably a crystalline metal silicate having a molar ratio of SiO 2 to other metal oxide [M 2/n O] (n is atomic valence of the metal M) (SiO 2 /M 2/n O) of ≥12, especially preferably 40W3,000. The metal M is preferably a trivalent metal, especially e.g. Ga, Al, B, Fe, In, La, Sc, Y, etc. The crystalline metal silicate is a crystalline gallosilicate having ZSM-5 structure, etc. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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