Claims
- 1. In the process for the substantially non-destructive isomerization of alpha-pinene to beta-pinene over an alumina supported Group VIII catalyst under neutral to basic conditions, activated with hydrogen, said alumina supported Group VIII catalyst having residual anions thereon capable of forming acid with said hydrogen, said Group VIII catalyst being an elemental Group VIII metal having an atomic number between 28 and 78, inclusive. The improvement wherein said alumina supported catalyst is neutralized prior to said isomerization in a neutralization treatment with at least about 0.002 weight parts per weight-part of said alumina support of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal provided from a salt or hydroxide of said alkali metal or alkaline earth metal inert to said catalyst, said treatment resulting in the formation of a salt of said alkali metal or alkaline earth metal with said residual anions, said treated alumina supported catalyst being subjected to heating in the presence of hydrogen at a temperature less than about the minimum sintering temperature of said catalyst, but at a temperature sufficient to volatilize or decompose the compound formed by the anion of said salt or hydroxide and said hydrogen.
- 2. The improvement in the process of claim 1 wherein said elemental Group VIII catalyst is selected from the group consisting of palladium, platinum, nickel, ruthenium, and rhodium.
- 3. The improvement in the process of claim 2 wherein said Group VIII catalyst is palladium.
- 4. The improvement in the process of claim 3 wherein said alumina is alpha-alumina and said minimum sintering temperature is about 400.degree. C.
- 5. The improvement in the process of claim 4 wherein said alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salt or hydroxide is in solution form.
- 6. The improvement in the process of claim 1 wherein said alumina has acid sites and at least a portion of said acid sites are neutralized by said treatment.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 576,718, filed on May 12, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,974,103.
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