Patent classifications
B01J23/30
Method for producing epoxyalkane and solid oxidation catalyst
The present invention provides: a method for producing an epoxyalkane capable of obtaining an epoxide in a high yield while attaining a high olefin conversion rate and a high selectivity for epoxides even when an olefin includes a long carbon chain, and a solid oxidation catalyst. The method for producing an epoxyalkane of the present invention comprises reacting an olefin with an oxidant in the presence of a solid oxidation catalyst, wherein the solid oxidation catalyst comprises a transition metal and a carrier that supports the transition metal, and the carrier is a composite of a metal oxide with a phosphonic acid.
METHOD FOR ACTIVATING A CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE MATERIAL
A method for activating an oxidic fresh hydroprocessing catalyst or the catalytically active material of a spent hydroprocessing catalyst comprising a refractory oxide support and one or more base metals selected from Ni, Co, Mo and W comprises optionally regenerating the catalyst, adjusting an aqueous activating solution, which contains an organic acid, to pH > 3 with an alkaline additive, impregnating the catalytically active material with the pH-adjusted aqueous activating solution, and heat-treating the catalyst at a temperature of 120-450° C.
METHOD FOR ACTIVATING A CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE MATERIAL
A method for activating an oxidic fresh hydroprocessing catalyst or the catalytically active material of a spent hydroprocessing catalyst comprising a refractory oxide support and one or more base metals selected from Ni, Co, Mo and W comprises optionally regenerating the catalyst, adjusting an aqueous activating solution, which contains an organic acid, to pH > 3 with an alkaline additive, impregnating the catalytically active material with the pH-adjusted aqueous activating solution, and heat-treating the catalyst at a temperature of 120-450° C.
Zirconia-based compositions for use as three way catalysts
A cerium-zirconium based mixed oxide composition have: (a) a Ce:Zr molar ratio of 1 or less, and (b) a cerium oxide content of 10-50% by weight. The composition has (i) a surface area of at least 18 m.sup.2/g, and a total pore volume as measured by N.sub.2 physisorption of at least 0.11 cm.sup.3/g, after ageing at 1100° C. in an air atmosphere for 6 hours, (ii) a surface area of at least 42 m.sup.2/g, and a total pore volume as measured by N.sub.2 physisorption of at least 0.31 cm.sup.3/g, after ageing at 1000° C. in an air atmosphere for 4 hours, and (iii) Dynamic Oxygen Storage Capacity (D-OSC) value as measured by H.sub.2-TIR of greater than 500 μmol/g at 600° C. after aging at 800° C. in an air atmosphere for 2 hours. A process contacts the exhaust gas with the composition Another process is for preparing the composition.
Method for producing oxide catalyst, and method for producing unsaturated nitrile and unsaturated acid
The present invention provides a method for producing an oxide catalyst containing antimony, comprising a step (A) of obtaining the oxide catalyst using antimony particles containing a diantimony trioxide as a source of the antimony, wherein an abundance of a pentavalent antimony in a surface layer of the antimony particle to be measured in XPS analysis is less than 70 atom %, and the antimony particle has an average particle size of 1.2 μm or less.
Method for producing oxide catalyst, and method for producing unsaturated nitrile and unsaturated acid
The present invention provides a method for producing an oxide catalyst containing antimony, comprising a step (A) of obtaining the oxide catalyst using antimony particles containing a diantimony trioxide as a source of the antimony, wherein an abundance of a pentavalent antimony in a surface layer of the antimony particle to be measured in XPS analysis is less than 70 atom %, and the antimony particle has an average particle size of 1.2 μm or less.
Method for producing epoxy compound
The invention provides a method for producing an epoxy compound by hydrogen peroxide using an organic compound having a carbon-carbon double bond as a raw material, wherein a by-product is suppressed from being generated and the epoxy compound is produced in a high yield. In particular, the invention provides a method for producing an epoxy compound involving oxidizing a carbon-carbon double bond in an organic compound with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a catalyst, wherein the catalyst comprises a tungsten compound; a phosphoric acid, a phosphonic acid or salts thereof; and an onium salt having an alkyl sulfate ion represented by formula (I) as an anion: ##STR00001##
wherein R.sup.1 is a linear or branched aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 1 to 18 carbons, which may be substituted with 1 to 3 phenyl groups.
Method for producing epoxy compound
The invention provides a method for producing an epoxy compound by hydrogen peroxide using an organic compound having a carbon-carbon double bond as a raw material, wherein a by-product is suppressed from being generated and the epoxy compound is produced in a high yield. In particular, the invention provides a method for producing an epoxy compound involving oxidizing a carbon-carbon double bond in an organic compound with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of a catalyst, wherein the catalyst comprises a tungsten compound; a phosphoric acid, a phosphonic acid or salts thereof; and an onium salt having an alkyl sulfate ion represented by formula (I) as an anion: ##STR00001##
wherein R.sup.1 is a linear or branched aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 1 to 18 carbons, which may be substituted with 1 to 3 phenyl groups.
CONTINUOUS, CARBOHYDRATE TO ETHYLENE GLYCOL PROCESSES
By this invention processes are provided for the conversion of carbohydrate to ethylene glycol by retro-aldol catalysis and sequential hydrogenation using control methods having at least one of acetol (hydroxyacetone) and a tracer as inputs.
CONTINUOUS, CARBOHYDRATE TO ETHYLENE GLYCOL PROCESSES
By this invention processes are provided for the conversion of carbohydrate to ethylene glycol by retro-aldol catalysis and sequential hydrogenation using control methods having at least one of acetol (hydroxyacetone) and a tracer as inputs.