C07C2/24

METHOD FOR OLIGOMERIZING OLEFIN (AS AMENDED)

The present specification relates to an olefin oligomerization method and specifically to an olefin oligomerization method comprising the step of subjecting an olefin to a multimerization reaction by controlling a reaction temperature such that the weight ratio of 1-hexene to 1-octene within a product comprising 1-hexene and 1-octene has a predetermined value, in the presence of an oligomerization catalyst system comprising a ligand compound, a transition metal compound, and a cocatalyst, wherein the predetermined value for the weight ratio of 1-hexene to 1-octene within the product is selected in a range of 1:0.5 to 1:7. By the method, 1-hexene and 1-octene can be produced in a desired ratio.

Catalyst Compositions and Methods for Producing Long-Chain Hydrocarbon Molecules

Provided is a nanostructure catalyst composition and a method for producing organic molecules having at least two carbon atoms chained together by the reaction of a hydrogen-containing source, a carbon-containing source and an optional nitrogen-containing source. Composition of the nanostructure catalyst affects the solar-to-chemical efficiency, active lifetime and reaction product of the artificial photosynthesis reaction.

Catalyst Compositions and Methods for Producing Long-Chain Hydrocarbon Molecules

Provided is a nanostructure catalyst composition and a method for producing organic molecules having at least two carbon atoms chained together by the reaction of a hydrogen-containing source, a carbon-containing source and an optional nitrogen-containing source. Composition of the nanostructure catalyst affects the solar-to-chemical efficiency, active lifetime and reaction product of the artificial photosynthesis reaction.

Catalyst for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane and method of converting methane using the same

The present invention relates to a catalyst for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane and a method of converting methane using the same, and more particularly to a catalyst for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane, in which the properties of the catalyst are optimized by adjusting the free space between catalyst particles packed in a reactor, thereby maximizing the catalytic reaction rate without precise control of reaction conditions for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane, minimizing coke formation and exhibiting stable catalytic performance even upon long-term operation, and to a method of converting methane using the same.

Catalyst for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane and method of converting methane using the same

The present invention relates to a catalyst for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane and a method of converting methane using the same, and more particularly to a catalyst for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane, in which the properties of the catalyst are optimized by adjusting the free space between catalyst particles packed in a reactor, thereby maximizing the catalytic reaction rate without precise control of reaction conditions for oxygen-free direct conversion of methane, minimizing coke formation and exhibiting stable catalytic performance even upon long-term operation, and to a method of converting methane using the same.

Methods for co-producing hydrocarbon products and ammonia

A method of a hydrocarbon product and ammonia comprises introducing C.sub.2H.sub.6 to a positive electrode of an electrochemical cell comprising the positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a proton-conducting membrane between the positive electrode and the negative electrode. The proton-conducting membrane comprising an electrolyte material having an ionic conductivity greater than or equal to about 10.sup.−2 S/cm at one or more temperatures within a range of from about 150° C. to about 600° C. N.sub.2 is introduced to the negative electrode of the electrochemical cell. A potential difference is applied between the positive electrode and the negative electrode of the electrochemical cell. A system for co-producing higher hydrocarbons and NH3, and an electrochemical cell are also described.

Methods for co-producing hydrocarbon products and ammonia

A method of a hydrocarbon product and ammonia comprises introducing C.sub.2H.sub.6 to a positive electrode of an electrochemical cell comprising the positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a proton-conducting membrane between the positive electrode and the negative electrode. The proton-conducting membrane comprising an electrolyte material having an ionic conductivity greater than or equal to about 10.sup.−2 S/cm at one or more temperatures within a range of from about 150° C. to about 600° C. N.sub.2 is introduced to the negative electrode of the electrochemical cell. A potential difference is applied between the positive electrode and the negative electrode of the electrochemical cell. A system for co-producing higher hydrocarbons and NH3, and an electrochemical cell are also described.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING POROUS MOLDED BODY, METHOD FOR PRODUCING CATALYST FOR alpha-OLEFIN DIMERIZATION, METHOD FOR PRODUCING alpha-OLEFIN DIMER, POROUS MOLDED BODY, AND CATALYST FOR alpha-OLEFIN DIMERIZATION
20220118426 · 2022-04-21 ·

Provided is a method of producing a porous molded body, the method including: the step of obtaining a molded body by molding a raw material that contains from 1 part by mass to 100 parts by mass of a bicarbonate compound (A) represented by AHCO.sub.3 (wherein, A represents Na or K) and from 0 parts by mass to 99 parts by mass of a compound (B) represented by B.sub.nX (wherein, B represents Na or K; X represents CO.sub.3, SO.sub.4, SiO.sub.3, F, Cl, or Br; and n represents an integer of 1 or 2 as determined by the valence of X) (provided that a total amount of (A) and (B) is 100 parts by mass); and the step of obtaining a porous molded body by performing a heat treatment of the molded body in a temperature range of from 100° C. to 500° C. and an atmosphere that contains water vapor in an amount of from 1.0 g/m.sup.3 to 750,000 g/m.sup.3 and thereby thermally decomposing not less than 90% by mass of the bicarbonate compound (A).

METHOD FOR PRODUCING POROUS MOLDED BODY, METHOD FOR PRODUCING CATALYST FOR alpha-OLEFIN DIMERIZATION, METHOD FOR PRODUCING alpha-OLEFIN DIMER, POROUS MOLDED BODY, AND CATALYST FOR alpha-OLEFIN DIMERIZATION
20220118426 · 2022-04-21 ·

Provided is a method of producing a porous molded body, the method including: the step of obtaining a molded body by molding a raw material that contains from 1 part by mass to 100 parts by mass of a bicarbonate compound (A) represented by AHCO.sub.3 (wherein, A represents Na or K) and from 0 parts by mass to 99 parts by mass of a compound (B) represented by B.sub.nX (wherein, B represents Na or K; X represents CO.sub.3, SO.sub.4, SiO.sub.3, F, Cl, or Br; and n represents an integer of 1 or 2 as determined by the valence of X) (provided that a total amount of (A) and (B) is 100 parts by mass); and the step of obtaining a porous molded body by performing a heat treatment of the molded body in a temperature range of from 100° C. to 500° C. and an atmosphere that contains water vapor in an amount of from 1.0 g/m.sup.3 to 750,000 g/m.sup.3 and thereby thermally decomposing not less than 90% by mass of the bicarbonate compound (A).

Porous formed body and production method thereof, α-olefin dimerization catalyst and production method thereof, and method of producing α-olefin dimer

A porous formed body (Y) including a porous formed body (X) that satisfies the following (x-1) to (x-3), and an alkali metal carbonate or an alkali metal bicarbonate, in which a content of the alkali metal carbonate or the alkali metal bicarbonate is in a range of from 1 part by mass to 230 parts by mass, with respect to 100 parts by mass of the porous formed body (X), and a production method thereof, an α-olefin dimerization catalyst and a production method thereof, and a method of producing an α-olefin dimer: requirement (x-1): a volume of pores with a pore diameter in a range of from 0.01 μm to 100 μm is from 0.10 mL/g to 1.00 mL/g; requirement (x-2): a median pore diameter of pores with a pore diameter in a range of from 0.01 μm to 100 μm is from more than 0.01 μm to 10.0 μm; and requirement (x-3): a crushing strength is from 0.7 kgf to 15.0 kgf.