"As is seen in Table A - l , ethylenic double bonds were easily hydrogenated in high yields; for example, ethylbenzene was obtained in an 81.4% yield
from styrene.
Experimental - The Reduction of Styrene.
A suspension of styrene (10 g) in 100 ml of water was refluxed vigorously in the presence of ppt-Ni containing 4 g of nickel. After the solution had
been refluxed for 12 hours, the ppt-Ni was separated by filtration while hot, and washed with water and then with ether. The filtrate and the washings
were combined and extracted with ether. The extract was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate, and the ether was carefully evaporated away on a water
bath. The residue was analyzed by gas chromatography."
Taken from - "New Hydrogenating Catalysts (Urushibara Catalysts) - Kazuo Hata 1971"
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