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Replacement of homogeneous acids in the conversion of meta-phenylenediamine to resorcinol by Heterogeneous Analogues

Bibliography: p. 231-248.

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Main Author: Brack, Bryan
Other Authors: Van Steen, Eric
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Language:English
Published: Department of Chemical Engineering 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/5355 Replacement of homogeneous acids in the conversion of meta-phenylenediamine to resorcinol by Heterogeneous Analogues Brack, Bryan Van Steen, Eric Gammon, David W Bibliography: p. 231-248. Resorcinol is an important building block in the pharmaceutical, adhesion and dye industry. A number of different processes for the production of resorcinol are available with each synthesis route having intrinsic advantages and disadvantages that differ from one process to another. A viable route to resourcinol in South Africa is via meta-dinitrobenzene due to the large-scale production of nitrobenzene from benzene. Since meta-dintrobenzene is formed as a side-product during the production of nitrobenzene and is hydrogenated quite easily, the acid hydrolysis of MPDA to resorcinol will be considered during this investigation. 2014-07-31T11:12:50Z 2014-07-31T11:12:50Z 2001 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5355 eng application/pdf Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
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Replacement of homogeneous acids in the conversion of meta-phenylenediamine to resorcinol by Heterogeneous Analogues
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title Replacement of homogeneous acids in the conversion of meta-phenylenediamine to resorcinol by Heterogeneous Analogues
title_full Replacement of homogeneous acids in the conversion of meta-phenylenediamine to resorcinol by Heterogeneous Analogues
title_fullStr Replacement of homogeneous acids in the conversion of meta-phenylenediamine to resorcinol by Heterogeneous Analogues
title_full_unstemmed Replacement of homogeneous acids in the conversion of meta-phenylenediamine to resorcinol by Heterogeneous Analogues
title_short Replacement of homogeneous acids in the conversion of meta-phenylenediamine to resorcinol by Heterogeneous Analogues
title_sort replacement of homogeneous acids in the conversion of meta phenylenediamine to resorcinol by heterogeneous analogues
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