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Turpentine Oil Hydration Using Dealuminated Faujasite as Catalyst

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The catalytic potential of dealuminated faujasite in the hydration of turpentine oil was investigated. The main product was the monocyclic alcohol α-terpineol (44%) being the non-alcoholic isomerization co-product only 24 %.

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Arias, D., Guillén, Y., López, C.M. et al. Turpentine Oil Hydration Using Dealuminated Faujasite as Catalyst. Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters 69, 305–309 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005604017605

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