Abstract:
Disclosed is an improved process for the preparation of 1,4-butenediol by the hydrolysis of 3,4-epoxy-1-butene (EpB) wherein a mixture of EpB and water is contacted with a catalyst comprising a catalyst support material an copper in a positive valence state.
Abstract:
A process for the vapor phase iodination of an aromatic compound which involves combusting an alkyl aromatic iodide in the presence of oxygen to produce molecular iodine and feeding the molecular iodine and an aromatic compound to an oxyiodination reaction to iodinate aromatic compounds.
Abstract:
A process for iodinating an aromatic compound in which a source of iodine is reacted with the aromatic compound in the presence of oxygen over a non-acid catalyst wherein the aromatic compound has a fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, hydroxy or cyano group.
Abstract:
The preparation of acetic anhydride by the carbonylation of methyl acetate in the presence of rhodium, an iodine compound and lithium at elevated temperatures and pressures is improved by the inclusion of about 2 to 7 volume percent hydrogen in the gas fed to the carbonylation reactor. The presence of hydrogen suppresses tar formation and increases reaction rate.
Abstract:
A process useful for the recovery of terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol from poly(ethylene terephthalate) or its copolymers. The process is economical, beneficial to the environment and provides polymer grade terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol from post-consumer resin. The process is a six-step process including: (1) contacting a resin containing poly(ethylene terephthalate) with water at elevated temperature and pressure, (2) cooling the resulting mixture to provide a solid portion containing terephthalic acid and a liquid portion containing ethylene glycol, (3) recovery of the ethylene glycol from the liquid portion by distillation, (4) recovery of the terephthalic acid by heating the solid portion in the presence of water vapor at elevated temperature to produce a vapor containing terephthalic acid and water, (5) cooling terephthalic acid water vapor mixture to a temperature below the dew point of terephthalic acid and (6) collecting the polymer grade terephthalic acid. The polymer grade terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol provided by this process can be used to make high quality terephthalate homopolymers or copolymers for applications including clear bottles and fibers.
Abstract:
The process relates to a process for the vapor phase bromination of aromatic compounds in the presence of oxygen and a catalyst comprising an oxidizing metal and an inert support.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for isomerizing iodoaromatic compounds over a non-acidic zeolite catalyst in the liquid or gas phase in the presence of a source of iodine.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for iodinating an aromatic compound which comprises reacting iodine and the aromatic compound over a non-acid catalyst, wherein the catalyst has been contacted with an alkali or alkaline earth metal salt, with a source of iodine and a source of molecular oxygen.