C07C209/36

Process for catalytic hydrogenation of halonitroaromatics
11820725 · 2023-11-21 · ·

The present invention generally relates to processes for the catalytic hydrogenation of halonitroaromatics. In particular, the present invention includes processes for the catalytic hydrogenation of halonitroaromatics such as 2,5-dicloronitrobenzene to 2,5-dichloroaniline over a platinum-containing catalyst. The present invention also relates to processes for producing 3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid.

NITROGEN CONTAINING BIOPOLYMER-BASED CATALYSTS, A PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF

The present invention relates to a novel process for the preparation of a nitrogen containing biopolymer-based catalyst and to the novel nitrogen containing biopolymer-based catalysts obtainable by this process. In particular, the invention relates to a novel nitrogen containing biopolymer-based catalyst comprising metal particles and at least one nitrogen containing carbon layer. The invention also relates to the use of a nitrogen containing biopolymer-based catalyst in a hydrogenation process, preferably in a process for hydrogenation of nitroarenes, nitriles or imines; in a reductive dehalogenation process of C—X bonds, wherein X is Cl, Br or I, preferably in a process for dehalogenation of organohalides or in a process for deuterium labelling of arenes via dehalogenation of organohalides; or in an oxidation process. Further, the invention relates to a metal complex with the nitrogen containing biopolymer, wherein the metal is a transition metal selected from the group consisting of manganese, ruthenium, cobalt, rhodium, nickel, palladium and platinum, and wherein the nitrogen containing biopolymer is selected from chitosan, chitin and a polyamino acid.

NITROGEN CONTAINING BIOPOLYMER-BASED CATALYSTS, A PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF

The present invention relates to a novel process for the preparation of a nitrogen containing biopolymer-based catalyst and to the novel nitrogen containing biopolymer-based catalysts obtainable by this process. In particular, the invention relates to a novel nitrogen containing biopolymer-based catalyst comprising metal particles and at least one nitrogen containing carbon layer. The invention also relates to the use of a nitrogen containing biopolymer-based catalyst in a hydrogenation process, preferably in a process for hydrogenation of nitroarenes, nitriles or imines; in a reductive dehalogenation process of C—X bonds, wherein X is Cl, Br or I, preferably in a process for dehalogenation of organohalides or in a process for deuterium labelling of arenes via dehalogenation of organohalides; or in an oxidation process. Further, the invention relates to a metal complex with the nitrogen containing biopolymer, wherein the metal is a transition metal selected from the group consisting of manganese, ruthenium, cobalt, rhodium, nickel, palladium and platinum, and wherein the nitrogen containing biopolymer is selected from chitosan, chitin and a polyamino acid.

MULTI-SANDWICH COMPOSITE CATALYST AND PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF

The present disclosure relates to a multi-sandwich composite catalyst and a preparation method and application thereof. The present disclosure provides a preparation method of a multi-sandwich composite catalyst, comprises the following steps: sequentially depositing a first layer oxide, a first active metal, an oxide interlayer, a second active metal and a surface oxide on a template, and sequentially performing calcination and reduction, thereby obtaining a multi-sandwich composite catalyst; wherein the first active metal and the second active metal are different kinds of active metals. In the present disclosure, a multi-sandwich structure is formed by depositing the oxides and active metals alternately, so that the position and spacing distance of the active centers can be precisely controlled. The multi-sandwich composite catalyst prepared by the method provided described herein has a higher conversion than that of a catalyst without an interlayer when used for the catalytic reaction.

MULTI-SANDWICH COMPOSITE CATALYST AND PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF

The present disclosure relates to a multi-sandwich composite catalyst and a preparation method and application thereof. The present disclosure provides a preparation method of a multi-sandwich composite catalyst, comprises the following steps: sequentially depositing a first layer oxide, a first active metal, an oxide interlayer, a second active metal and a surface oxide on a template, and sequentially performing calcination and reduction, thereby obtaining a multi-sandwich composite catalyst; wherein the first active metal and the second active metal are different kinds of active metals. In the present disclosure, a multi-sandwich structure is formed by depositing the oxides and active metals alternately, so that the position and spacing distance of the active centers can be precisely controlled. The multi-sandwich composite catalyst prepared by the method provided described herein has a higher conversion than that of a catalyst without an interlayer when used for the catalytic reaction.

MULTI-SANDWICH COMPOSITE CATALYST AND PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF

The present disclosure relates to a multi-sandwich composite catalyst and a preparation method and application thereof. The present disclosure provides a preparation method of a multi-sandwich composite catalyst, comprises the following steps: sequentially depositing a first layer oxide, a first active metal, an oxide interlayer, a second active metal and a surface oxide on a template, and sequentially performing calcination and reduction, thereby obtaining a multi-sandwich composite catalyst; wherein the first active metal and the second active metal are different kinds of active metals. In the present disclosure, a multi-sandwich structure is formed by depositing the oxides and active metals alternately, so that the position and spacing distance of the active centers can be precisely controlled. The multi-sandwich composite catalyst prepared by the method provided described herein has a higher conversion than that of a catalyst without an interlayer when used for the catalytic reaction.

Intermetallic compound, hydrogen storage/release material, catalyst and method for producing ammonia

Provided are an intermetallic compound having high stability and high activity, and a catalyst using the same. A hydrogen storage/release material containing an intermetallic compound represented by formula (1): RTX . . . (1) wherein R represents a lanthanoid element, T represents a transition metal in period 4 or period 5 in the periodic table, and X represents Si, Al or Ge.

Intermetallic compound, hydrogen storage/release material, catalyst and method for producing ammonia

Provided are an intermetallic compound having high stability and high activity, and a catalyst using the same. A hydrogen storage/release material containing an intermetallic compound represented by formula (1): RTX . . . (1) wherein R represents a lanthanoid element, T represents a transition metal in period 4 or period 5 in the periodic table, and X represents Si, Al or Ge.

METHOD FOR THE HYDROGENATION OF AROMATIC NITRO COMPOUNDS

The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of an aromatic amine by hydrogenation of an aromatic nitro compound, comprising the following steps: (I) providing a copper tetramine salt-based impregnation catalyst, in particular an impregnation catalyst obtainable by the incipient wetness method, comprising a metal or metal oxide on a support as a hydrogenation catalyst. At least metallic or oxidic copper (in particular CuO) is present and the mole fraction of Cu based on all metals present is in the range of 075 to 1, and wherein the support comprises shaped silicon-dioxide shaped bodies or silicon-carbide shaped bodies; (II) optionally, activating the hydrogenation catalyst by treating with hydrogen in the absence of the aromatic nitro compound; and (III) reacting the aromatic nitro compound with hydrogen in the presence of the, optionally activated, hydrogenation catalyst to obtain the aromatic amine.

METHOD FOR THE HYDROGENATION OF AROMATIC NITRO COMPOUNDS

The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of an aromatic amine by hydrogenation of an aromatic nitro compound, comprising the following steps: (I) providing a copper tetramine salt-based impregnation catalyst, in particular an impregnation catalyst obtainable by the incipient wetness method, comprising a metal or metal oxide on a support as a hydrogenation catalyst. At least metallic or oxidic copper (in particular CuO) is present and the mole fraction of Cu based on all metals present is in the range of 075 to 1, and wherein the support comprises shaped silicon-dioxide shaped bodies or silicon-carbide shaped bodies; (II) optionally, activating the hydrogenation catalyst by treating with hydrogen in the absence of the aromatic nitro compound; and (III) reacting the aromatic nitro compound with hydrogen in the presence of the, optionally activated, hydrogenation catalyst to obtain the aromatic amine.