Patent classifications
C07C17/389
METHOD FOR PURIFYING FLUORINATED HYDROCARBON COMPOUND
The present invention is a method for purifying a fluorohydrocarbon compound comprising bringing a crude saturated fluorohydrocarbon compound having 4 or 5 carbon atoms into contact with a salt-type strongly acidic ion-exchange resin to remove water from the crude saturated fluorohydrocarbon compound. The present invention provides a method for purifying a fluorohydrocarbon compound that can sufficiently remove water from the fluorohydrocarbon compound without causing a decrease in the purity of the fluorohydrocarbon compound due to decomposition.
METHOD FOR PURIFYING FLUORINATED HYDROCARBON COMPOUND
The present invention is a method for purifying a fluorohydrocarbon compound comprising bringing a crude saturated fluorohydrocarbon compound having 4 or 5 carbon atoms into contact with a salt-type strongly acidic ion-exchange resin to remove water from the crude saturated fluorohydrocarbon compound. The present invention provides a method for purifying a fluorohydrocarbon compound that can sufficiently remove water from the fluorohydrocarbon compound without causing a decrease in the purity of the fluorohydrocarbon compound due to decomposition.
METHOD FOR PURIFYING FLUORINATED HYDROCARBON COMPOUND
The present invention is a method for purifying a fluorohydrocarbon compound comprising bringing a crude saturated fluorohydrocarbon compound having 4 or 5 carbon atoms into contact with a salt-type strongly acidic ion-exchange resin to remove water from the crude saturated fluorohydrocarbon compound. The present invention provides a method for purifying a fluorohydrocarbon compound that can sufficiently remove water from the fluorohydrocarbon compound without causing a decrease in the purity of the fluorohydrocarbon compound due to decomposition.
Process for purifying (hydro)halocarbon compositions
A process for treating a composition comprising one or more desired (hydro)halocarbons and one or more undesired halogenated hydrocarbon containing impurities so as to reduce the concentration of at least one undesired halogenated hydrocarbon containing impurity, the process comprising contacting the composition with an adsorbent comprising a carbon molecular sieve.
Process for purifying (hydro)halocarbon compositions
A process for treating a composition comprising one or more desired (hydro)halocarbons and one or more undesired halogenated hydrocarbon containing impurities so as to reduce the concentration of at least one undesired halogenated hydrocarbon containing impurity, the process comprising contacting the composition with an adsorbent comprising a carbon molecular sieve.
Process for purifying (hydro)halocarbon compositions
A process for treating a composition comprising one or more desired (hydro)halocarbons and one or more undesired halogenated hydrocarbon containing impurities so as to reduce the concentration of at least one undesired halogenated hydrocarbon containing impurity, the process comprising contacting the composition with an adsorbent comprising a carbon molecular sieve.
PROCESS FOR THE REDUCTION OF R?C?CX IMPURITIES IN FLUOROOLEFINS
This disclosure relates to processes which involve: contacting a mixture comprising at least one fluoroolefin and at least one impurity with at least one zeolite to reduce the concentration of the at least one impurity in the mixture; and the at least one zeolite is selected from the group consisting of zeolites having pore opening of at least 4 Angstroms and no more than about 5 Angstroms, zeolites having pore opening of at least about 5 Angstroms and Sanderson electronegativity of no more than about 2.6, and mixtures thereof; provided that the at least one zeolite is not zeolite 4A. This disclosure also relates to processes for making at least one hydrotetrafluoropropene product selected from the group consisting of CF.sub.3CF═CH.sub.2, CF.sub.3CH═CHF, and mixtures thereof; and relates to processes for making at least one hydrochlorotrifluoropropene product selected from the group consisting of CF.sub.3CCl═CH.sub.2, CF.sub.3CH═CHCl, and mixtures thereof.
PROCESS FOR THE REDUCTION OF R?C?CX IMPURITIES IN FLUOROOLEFINS
This disclosure relates to processes which involve: contacting a mixture comprising at least one fluoroolefin and at least one impurity with at least one zeolite to reduce the concentration of the at least one impurity in the mixture; and the at least one zeolite is selected from the group consisting of zeolites having pore opening of at least 4 Angstroms and no more than about 5 Angstroms, zeolites having pore opening of at least about 5 Angstroms and Sanderson electronegativity of no more than about 2.6, and mixtures thereof; provided that the at least one zeolite is not zeolite 4A. This disclosure also relates to processes for making at least one hydrotetrafluoropropene product selected from the group consisting of CF.sub.3CF═CH.sub.2, CF.sub.3CH═CHF, and mixtures thereof; and relates to processes for making at least one hydrochlorotrifluoropropene product selected from the group consisting of CF.sub.3CCl═CH.sub.2, CF.sub.3CH═CHCl, and mixtures thereof.
PROCESS FOR THE REDUCTION OF R?C?CX IMPURITIES IN FLUOROOLEFINS
This disclosure relates to processes which involve: contacting a mixture comprising at least one fluoroolefin and at least one impurity with at least one zeolite to reduce the concentration of the at least one impurity in the mixture; and the at least one zeolite is selected from the group consisting of zeolites having pore opening of at least 4 Angstroms and no more than about 5 Angstroms, zeolites having pore opening of at least about 5 Angstroms and Sanderson electronegativity of no more than about 2.6, and mixtures thereof; provided that the at least one zeolite is not zeolite 4A. This disclosure also relates to processes for making at least one hydrotetrafluoropropene product selected from the group consisting of CF.sub.3CF═CH.sub.2, CF.sub.3CH═CHF, and mixtures thereof; and relates to processes for making at least one hydrochlorotrifluoropropene product selected from the group consisting of CF.sub.3CCl═CH.sub.2, CF.sub.3CH═CHCl, and mixtures thereof.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR SYNTHESIS OF 2,3-DICHLORO-1,1,1,2-TETRAFLUOROPROPANE AND 2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROPENE
A method of synthesizing 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (1234yf) from 2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropene (1233xf). The 2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropene (1233xf) is reacted in the vapor phase, in the presence of a catalyst, at a temperature and pressure sufficient to selectively convert the 2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropene (1233xf) to 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (1234yf) without the use of antimony-based catalysts.