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"Rainey nickel" is a catalyst prepared from a nickel/aluminum alloy in which the aluminum is removed by selective dissolution. Rainey copper and rainey cobalt are prepared similarly. Rainey nickel has a wide range of industrial applications such as hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, ammonolysis, and reductive alkylations. It is often used in the reduction of aldehydes or ketones, nitro compounds, nitriles, and olefins or alkynes. The hydrogenation is a 3 phase process conducted in a CSTR. Hydrogen loading (holdup) in the liquid phase is critical to yield and selectivity. Rainey nickel catalyst are not typically used for fatty oil hydrogenation for margarine.
The typical catalyst used in the margarine or oil hardening industry is nickel on kieselguhr. The hydrogenation is a 3 phase, slurry process and the catalyst has to be filtered from the reaction mass.
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