Production of aniline from phenol reactions
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A process for the production of predetermined variable amounts of diphenylamine and aniline from a feedstock consisting essentially of phenol and ammonia involves catalytically reacting phenol and ammonia to produce aniline in situ and thenreacting part of the aniline with other phenol and aniline to produce DPA..thank you
A process for the production of predetermined variable amounts of diphenylamine and aniline from a feedstock consisting essentially of phenol and ammonia involves catalytically reacting phenol and ammonia to produce aniline in situ and thenreacting part of the aniline with other phenol and aniline to produce DPA..thank you
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A process for making aromatic amines, said process comprising reacting a phenol with aluminum nitride and ammonia in a temperature range of from about 200°-600°C. 2. A process of claim 1 wherein said phenol is a mononuclear phenol.
A process for making aromatic amines, said process comprising reacting a phenol with aluminum nitride and ammonia in a temperature range of from about 200°-600°C. 2. A process of claim 1 wherein said phenol is a mononuclear phenol.
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