C07C319/24

Method for preparing methyl mercaptan

The present invention relates to a method for preparing methyl mercaptan, in batches or continuously, preferably continuously, said method including at least the following steps: a) reacting at least one hydrocarbon feedstock in the presence of hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) and optionally sulphur (S) such as to form carbon disulphide (CS.sub.2) and hydrogen (H.sub.2); b) reacting said carbon disulphide (CS.sub.2) by hydrogenation in the presence of said hydrogen (H.sub.2) obtained in step a) such as to form methyl mercaptan (CH.sub.3SH), hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) and possibly hydrogen (H2); c) optionally recirculating said hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) formed during step b) to step a); and d) recovering the methyl mercaptan.

Synthesis of Methyl Ethyl Sulfide and Related Production Systems

The present invention discloses processes for producing methyl ethyl sulfide by contacting dimethyl sulfide and diethyl sulfide in the presence of a suitable catalyst. Methyl ethyl sulfide can be used as an odorant in natural gas. Integrated mercaptan and sulfide manufacturing systems and integrated methods for making mercaptans and sulfides also are disclosed.

Synthesis of Methyl Ethyl Sulfide and Related Production Systems

The present invention discloses processes for producing methyl ethyl sulfide by contacting dimethyl sulfide and diethyl sulfide in the presence of a suitable catalyst. Methyl ethyl sulfide can be used as an odorant in natural gas. Integrated mercaptan and sulfide manufacturing systems and integrated methods for making mercaptans and sulfides also are disclosed.

Synthesis of Methyl Ethyl Sulfide and Related Production Systems

The present invention discloses processes for producing methyl ethyl sulfide by contacting dimethyl sulfide and diethyl sulfide in the presence of a suitable catalyst. Methyl ethyl sulfide can be used as an odorant in natural gas. Integrated mercaptan and sulfide manufacturing systems and integrated methods for making mercaptans and sulfides also are disclosed.

Method for preparing dimethyl disulphide

The present invention relates to a method for preparing dimethyl disulphide, in batches or continuously, preferably continuously, said method including at least the following steps: a) reacting at least one hydrocarbon feedstock in the presence of hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) and optionally sulphur (S) such as to form carbon disulphide (CS.sub.2) and hydrogen (H.sub.2); b) reacting said carbon disulphide (CS.sub.2) by hydrogenation in the presence of said hydrogen (H.sub.2) obtained in step a), such as to form methyl mercaptan (CH.sub.3SH), hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) and optionally hydrogen (H.sub.2); c) optionally, but preferably, recirculating said hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) formed in step b) to step a); d) reacting the methyl mercaptan formed in step b) with sulphur such as to form dimethyl disulphide and hydrogen sulphide; e) optionally recirculating the hydrogen sulphide formed during step d) to step a); and f) recovering the dimethyl disulphide.

Method for preparing dimethyl disulphide

The present invention relates to a method for preparing dimethyl disulphide, in batches or continuously, preferably continuously, said method including at least the following steps: a) reacting at least one hydrocarbon feedstock in the presence of hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) and optionally sulphur (S) such as to form carbon disulphide (CS.sub.2) and hydrogen (H.sub.2); b) reacting said carbon disulphide (CS.sub.2) by hydrogenation in the presence of said hydrogen (H.sub.2) obtained in step a), such as to form methyl mercaptan (CH.sub.3SH), hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) and optionally hydrogen (H.sub.2); c) optionally, but preferably, recirculating said hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) formed in step b) to step a); d) reacting the methyl mercaptan formed in step b) with sulphur such as to form dimethyl disulphide and hydrogen sulphide; e) optionally recirculating the hydrogen sulphide formed during step d) to step a); and f) recovering the dimethyl disulphide.

Method for preparing dimethyl disulphide

The present invention relates to a method for preparing dimethyl disulphide, in batches or continuously, preferably continuously, said method including at least the following steps: a) reacting at least one hydrocarbon feedstock in the presence of hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) and optionally sulphur (S) such as to form carbon disulphide (CS.sub.2) and hydrogen (H.sub.2); b) reacting said carbon disulphide (CS.sub.2) by hydrogenation in the presence of said hydrogen (H.sub.2) obtained in step a), such as to form methyl mercaptan (CH.sub.3SH), hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) and optionally hydrogen (H.sub.2); c) optionally, but preferably, recirculating said hydrogen sulphide (H.sub.2S) formed in step b) to step a); d) reacting the methyl mercaptan formed in step b) with sulphur such as to form dimethyl disulphide and hydrogen sulphide; e) optionally recirculating the hydrogen sulphide formed during step d) to step a); and f) recovering the dimethyl disulphide.

Synthesis of methyl ethyl sulfide and related production systems

The present invention discloses processes for producing methyl ethyl sulfide by contacting dimethyl sulfide and diethyl sulfide in the presence of a suitable catalyst. Methyl ethyl sulfide can be used as an odorant in natural gas. Integrated mercaptan and sulfide manufacturing systems and integrated methods for making mercaptans and sulfides also are disclosed.

Synthesis of methyl ethyl sulfide and related production systems

The present invention discloses processes for producing methyl ethyl sulfide by contacting dimethyl sulfide and diethyl sulfide in the presence of a suitable catalyst. Methyl ethyl sulfide can be used as an odorant in natural gas. Integrated mercaptan and sulfide manufacturing systems and integrated methods for making mercaptans and sulfides also are disclosed.

Synthesis of methyl ethyl sulfide and related production systems

The present invention discloses processes for producing methyl ethyl sulfide by contacting dimethyl sulfide and diethyl sulfide in the presence of a suitable catalyst. Methyl ethyl sulfide can be used as an odorant in natural gas. Integrated mercaptan and sulfide manufacturing systems and integrated methods for making mercaptans and sulfides also are disclosed.