C07C47/02

MIXTURE OF BISPHOSPHITES HAVING AN OPEN AND A CLOSED OUTER UNIT AND THE USE THEREOF AS A CATALYST MIXTURE IN HYDRFORMYLATION

Mixture of bisphosphites having an open and a closed outer unit and the use thereof as a catalyst mixture in hydroformylation.

MIXTURE OF BISPHOSPHITES HAVING AN OPEN AND A CLOSED OUTER UNIT AND THE USE THEREOF AS A CATALYST MIXTURE IN HYDRFORMYLATION

Mixture of bisphosphites having an open and a closed outer unit and the use thereof as a catalyst mixture in hydroformylation.

DIPHOSPHITES HAVING AN OPEN AND A CLOSED 2,4-METHYLATED OUTER UNIT

Diphosphites having an open and a closed 2,4-methylated outer unit and use thereof in hydroformylation.

DIPHOSPHITES HAVING AN OPEN AND A CLOSED 2,4-METHYLATED OUTER UNIT

Diphosphites having an open and a closed 2,4-methylated outer unit and use thereof in hydroformylation.

PROCESS FOR PRODUCING METHACRYLIC ACID OR METHACRYLIC ACID ESTERS

A process can be used for producing methacrylic acid or a methacrylic acid ester. The process involves producing acrolein, reacting the produced acrolein with hydrogen to produce propanal, reacting the propanal with formaldehyde to produce methacrolein, and oxidizing the methacrolein in the presence of an oxygen containing gas and optionally an alcohol, to obtain methacrylic acid or methacrylic acid ester.

PROCESS FOR PRODUCING METHACRYLIC ACID OR METHACRYLIC ACID ESTERS

A process can be used for producing methacrylic acid or a methacrylic acid ester. The process involves producing acrolein, reacting the produced acrolein with hydrogen to produce propanal, reacting the propanal with formaldehyde to produce methacrolein, and oxidizing the methacrolein in the presence of an oxygen containing gas and optionally an alcohol, to obtain methacrylic acid or methacrylic acid ester.

Hydroformylation Catalyst System with Syngas Surrogate
20230123090 · 2023-04-20 ·

Described herein is a hydroformylation catalyst system and method useful for producing aldehydes from olefin substrates, without using carbon monoxide gas. The hydroformylation catalyst system includes a hydroformylation catalyst complex including a Group 9 metal complexed with a phosphine-based ligand; a syngas surrogate including formic acid and an anhydride compound, which forms carbon monoxide in situ; and hydrogen, which may derive from the syngas surrogate or not derived from the syngas surrogate. The method involves reacting the olefin substrate with a syngas surrogate in the presence of a hydroformylation catalyst complex, wherein the syngas surrogate forms carbon monoxide, and optionally hydrogen, in situ, and then isolating the aldehyde compound from a reaction mixture.

Hydroformylation Catalyst System with Syngas Surrogate
20230123090 · 2023-04-20 ·

Described herein is a hydroformylation catalyst system and method useful for producing aldehydes from olefin substrates, without using carbon monoxide gas. The hydroformylation catalyst system includes a hydroformylation catalyst complex including a Group 9 metal complexed with a phosphine-based ligand; a syngas surrogate including formic acid and an anhydride compound, which forms carbon monoxide in situ; and hydrogen, which may derive from the syngas surrogate or not derived from the syngas surrogate. The method involves reacting the olefin substrate with a syngas surrogate in the presence of a hydroformylation catalyst complex, wherein the syngas surrogate forms carbon monoxide, and optionally hydrogen, in situ, and then isolating the aldehyde compound from a reaction mixture.

PROCESS FOR PREPARING ALDEHYDES AND COOLING A STREAM OF MATTER

A process for preparing aldehydes by a homogeneously catalysed hydroformylation of C.sub.4 to C.sub.20 olefins involves withdrawing a biphasic stream (liquid/gaseous) and expanding in two stages. Before, between, or after the two stages, the liquid phase is cooled. Only after expansion and cooling is the homogeneously dissolved rhodium catalyst system separated from the residual stream.

PROCESS FOR PREPARING ALDEHYDES AND COOLING A STREAM OF MATTER

A process for preparing aldehydes by a homogeneously catalysed hydroformylation of C.sub.4 to C.sub.20 olefins involves withdrawing a biphasic stream (liquid/gaseous) and expanding in two stages. Before, between, or after the two stages, the liquid phase is cooled. Only after expansion and cooling is the homogeneously dissolved rhodium catalyst system separated from the residual stream.