Patent classifications
C07C9/16
TRIALKYLPHOSPHONIUM IONIC LIQUIDS, METHODS OF MAKING, AND ALKYLATION PROCESSES USING TRIALKYLPHOSPHONIUM IONIC LIQUIDS
A trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound having a formula:
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where R.sup.1, R.sup.2, and R.sup.3 are the same or different and each is independently selected from C.sub.1 to C.sub.8 hydrocarbyl; and X is selected from F, Cl, Br, I, or combinations thereof is described. An ionic liquid catalyst composition incorporating the trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound, methods of making the trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound, and alkylation processes incorporating the trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound are also described.
TRIALKYLPHOSPHONIUM IONIC LIQUIDS, METHODS OF MAKING, AND ALKYLATION PROCESSES USING TRIALKYLPHOSPHONIUM IONIC LIQUIDS
A trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound having a formula:
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where R.sup.1, R.sup.2, and R.sup.3 are the same or different and each is independently selected from C.sub.1 to C.sub.8 hydrocarbyl; and X is selected from F, Cl, Br, I, or combinations thereof is described. An ionic liquid catalyst composition incorporating the trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound, methods of making the trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound, and alkylation processes incorporating the trialkylphosphonium haloaluminate compound are also described.
COSMETIC COMPOSITION BASED ON BIOSOURCED ISODODECANE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
The invention relates to a method for preparing a cosmetic composition comprising the preparation of isododecane of natural origin and the mixture of isododecane formed with at least one compound selected from among: waxes, oils, film-forming agents, dyes and mixtures thereof. The invention also relates to the resulting cosmetic composition.
COSMETIC COMPOSITION BASED ON BIOSOURCED ISODODECANE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
The invention relates to a method for preparing a cosmetic composition comprising the preparation of isododecane of natural origin and the mixture of isododecane formed with at least one compound selected from among: waxes, oils, film-forming agents, dyes and mixtures thereof. The invention also relates to the resulting cosmetic composition.
IONIC LIQUID ALKYLATION OF ISOBUTANE WITH ETHYLENE TO PRODUCE ALKYLATE
A process for producing high octane alkylate is provided. The process involves reacting isobutane and ethylene using an ionic liquid catalyst. Reaction conditions can be chosen to assist in attaining, or to optimize, desirable alkylate yields and/or properties.
IONIC LIQUID ALKYLATION OF ISOBUTANE WITH ETHYLENE TO PRODUCE ALKYLATE
A process for producing high octane alkylate is provided. The process involves reacting isobutane and ethylene using an ionic liquid catalyst. Reaction conditions can be chosen to assist in attaining, or to optimize, desirable alkylate yields and/or properties.
IONIC LIQUID ALKYLATION OF ISOBUTANE WITH ETHYLENE TO PRODUCE ALKYLATE
A process for producing high octane alkylate is provided. The process involves reacting isobutane and ethylene using an ionic liquid catalyst. Reaction conditions can be chosen to assist in attaining, or to optimize, desirable alkylate yields and/or properties.
FUELS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a method that includes a first treating of a first mixture that includes a carboxylic acid having between 2 and 12 carbon atoms, inclusively, to form a second mixture that includes a ketone having between 2 and 25 carbon atoms, inclusively, and a second treating of at least a first portion of the second mixture to form a first product that includes a paraffin having 8 or more carbon atoms.
FUELS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a method that includes a first treating of a first mixture that includes a carboxylic acid having between 2 and 12 carbon atoms, inclusively, to form a second mixture that includes a ketone having between 2 and 25 carbon atoms, inclusively, and a second treating of at least a first portion of the second mixture to form a first product that includes a paraffin having 8 or more carbon atoms.
COMBINED PROCESS FOR ALKYLATION OF LIGHT OLEFINS USING IONIC LIQUID CATALYSTS
Processes for the direct alkylation of ethylene with isobutane or isopentane using a highly active ionic liquid alkylation catalyst are described. Ethylene is sent to a high-temperature alkylation reactor loop, and C.sub.3, C.sub.4, and C.sub.5 olefins are routed to a low temperature alkylation reactor loop. In each reactor, the olefins are contacted with an excess of isobutane or isopentane in the presence of a highly active ionic liquid catalyst. Portions of the reactor effluent streams are fed to a common downstream catalyst separation and product fractionation sections. The remainder of the reactor effluent is recycled back to the respective alkylation reactor.