Abstract

1. It was found that trivalent rhenium chloride has a high activity in the hydrogenation of the C=C bonds in cyclohexene, the pyridine ring, and thiophene at 200–270°, a hydrogen pressure of 130–140 atm, and a reaction time of 3 h. 2. Rhenium(III) chloride has a higher activity than rhenium heptasulfide in reducing the C=C bond in cyclohexane and the pyridine ring

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