Patent classifications
C07C209/24
Telescoping synthesis of 2-methoxymethyl-p-phenylenediamine
A telescoping process for the preparation of 2-methoxymethyl-p-phenylenediamine, a cosmetically acceptable salt thereof, or mixture thereof. The process according to the present invention is a particularly cost effective process in that it avoids sophisticated chemical steps which requires special equipment or expensive catalysts and in that it comprises a recycling step of one of the starting materials, namely 2-methoxymethylaniline.
Telescoping synthesis of 2-methoxymethyl-p-phenylenediamine
A telescoping process for the preparation of 2-methoxymethyl-p-phenylenediamine, a cosmetically acceptable salt thereof, or mixture thereof. The process according to the present invention is a particularly cost effective process in that it avoids sophisticated chemical steps which requires special equipment or expensive catalysts and in that it comprises a recycling step of one of the starting materials, namely 2-methoxymethylaniline.
Amine for low-emission epoxy resin products
An amine which can be used in epoxy resin compositions that cure at room temperature. The amine dilutes the composition highly effectively, allows rapid, trouble-free curing, even in cold and damp conditions, and reduces brittleness. The amine is particularly suitable as a constituent of a curing agent for low-emission epoxy resin compositions that cure at room temperature, in particular for floor coverings.
Amine for low-emission epoxy resin products
An amine which can be used in epoxy resin compositions that cure at room temperature. The amine dilutes the composition highly effectively, allows rapid, trouble-free curing, even in cold and damp conditions, and reduces brittleness. The amine is particularly suitable as a constituent of a curing agent for low-emission epoxy resin compositions that cure at room temperature, in particular for floor coverings.
Method for making aldehydes, alcohols, amides, and carboxylic acids from plastic pyrolysis oil
A method to make primary alcohols, carboxylic acids, amines, and other value-added chemicals from plastic waste. The method includes the steps of pyrolyzing plastic waste to yield pyrolysis oil; hydroformylating the pyrolysis oil in the absence of any added co-reactants to yield a mixture comprising aldehydes; and hydrogenating, oxidizing, aminating, or aldolizing the mixture to yield a product comprising primary alcohols, carboxylic acids, amines, or larger (>C10) chemicals with carbonyl function groups.
Method for making aldehydes, alcohols, amides, and carboxylic acids from plastic pyrolysis oil
A method to make primary alcohols, carboxylic acids, amines, and other value-added chemicals from plastic waste. The method includes the steps of pyrolyzing plastic waste to yield pyrolysis oil; hydroformylating the pyrolysis oil in the absence of any added co-reactants to yield a mixture comprising aldehydes; and hydrogenating, oxidizing, aminating, or aldolizing the mixture to yield a product comprising primary alcohols, carboxylic acids, amines, or larger (>C10) chemicals with carbonyl function groups.
Non-distillative process for manufacturing high purity amphetamines
The invention provides a non-distillative process for manufacturing amphetamine and substituted amphetamines, comprising obtaining a highly pure phosphoramidate compound, converting the highly pure phosphoramidate compound to an amphetamine sulfate compound, concentrating the amphetamine sulfate compound in isopropanol, and then salting out the amphetamine compound directly to obtain an amphetamine salt, the amphetamine salt selected from amphetamine saccharate, amphetamine sulfate, amphetamine aspartate, alkyl-amphetamine saccharate, alkyl-amphetamine sulfate, alkyl-amphetamine aspartate, aryl-amphetamine saccharate, aryl-amphetamine sulfate, aryl-amphetamine aspartate, and mixtures thereof.
Non-distillative process for manufacturing high purity amphetamines
The invention provides a non-distillative process for manufacturing amphetamine and substituted amphetamines, comprising obtaining a highly pure phosphoramidate compound, converting the highly pure phosphoramidate compound to an amphetamine sulfate compound, concentrating the amphetamine sulfate compound in isopropanol, and then salting out the amphetamine compound directly to obtain an amphetamine salt, the amphetamine salt selected from amphetamine saccharate, amphetamine sulfate, amphetamine aspartate, alkyl-amphetamine saccharate, alkyl-amphetamine sulfate, alkyl-amphetamine aspartate, aryl-amphetamine saccharate, aryl-amphetamine sulfate, aryl-amphetamine aspartate, and mixtures thereof.