Synthesis of indene in the liquid phase by a one-pot process using orthogonal tandem catalysis
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Nicolás M. Bertero, Carlos R. Apesteguía, Alberto J. Marchi
The one-pot synthesis of valuable indene from 1-indanone in the liquid phase was investigated using unassisted and assisted orthogonal tandem catalysis with a mechanical mixture of Cu/SiO2 and HZSM-5. An indene yield of about 80% was achieved with assisted orthogonal tandem catalysis, varying the temperature and H2 pressure during the process.
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