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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 22, 2007
Filed:
Jan. 05, 2002
Dominic Vanoppen, Schifferstadt, DE;
Ekkehard Schwab, Neustadt, DE;
Jean-marie Basset, Caluire, FR;
Jean Thivolle-cazat, Fontaine sur Saone, FR;
Mostapha Taoufik, Rillieux la Pape, FR;
Michael Schulz, Worms, DE;
Arthur Höhn, Kirchheim, DE;
Dominic Vanoppen, Schifferstadt, DE;
Ekkehard Schwab, Neustadt, DE;
Jean-Marie Basset, Caluire, FR;
Jean Thivolle-Cazat, Fontaine sur Saone, FR;
Mostapha Taoufik, Rillieux la Pape, FR;
Michael Schulz, Worms, DE;
Arthur Höhn, Kirchheim, DE;
Basf Aktiengesellschaft, Ludwigshafen, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for producing hydrocarbons having a modified carbon skeleton by reacting aliphatic hydrocarbons a) with themselves, b) with another aliphatic hydrocarbon or c) with aromatic alkyl substituted hydrocarbons, in the presence of a metal organic catalyst or the hybrid thereof, at a temperature of between 20–400° C. and a pressure of between 0.2–100 bars, wherein the reaction takes place in the presence of hydrogen.