2. Selective hydrogenation
2.1 Special features
2.1.1 Defining the selectivity required
Two types of selectivity can be distinguished:
the selectivity of the hydrogenation reaction itself, i.e. the formation of a specific hydrogenated compound to the detriment of the formation of other hydrogenated compounds;
the selectivity of the hydrogenation reaction compared with competing reactions such as oligomerization (dimerization or trimerization) or isomerization...
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