C07C29/36

Composition that includes cyclohexyl-substituted tertiary alkanols
09717664 · 2017-08-01 · ·

The present invention relates to processes for the preparation of compounds of the formula (Ia) ##STR00001##
by reacting styrene with a secondary alkanol and the hydrogenation of the resulting phenyl-substituted tertiary alkanol. In addition, the invention relates to compounds of the formula (Ia) and to the use of such compounds as fragrances, and also to compositions which comprise compounds of the formulae (Ia) and (Ib).

METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTADIENE AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING BUTADIENE

A method for producing butadiene, the method including: a first synthesis step of bringing a mixed gas containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide into contact with a first catalyst to obtain a primary product containing ethanol as an intermediate; and a second synthesis step of bringing the primary product into contact with a second catalyst to obtain butadiene.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTADIENE AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING BUTADIENE

A method for producing butadiene, the method including: a first synthesis step of bringing a mixed gas containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide into contact with a first catalyst to obtain a primary product containing ethanol as an intermediate; and a second synthesis step of bringing the primary product into contact with a second catalyst to obtain butadiene.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING ORGANOMETALLIC NUCLEOPHILE AND REACTION METHOD USING ORGANOMETALLIC NUCLEOPHILE
20230271988 · 2023-08-31 ·

A method for producing an organometallic nucleophile includes reacting an organohalide and a metal or metal compound with each other by a mechanochemical process in the presence of an ether compound in an amount of 0.5 to 10.0 equivalents relative to 1 equivalent of the organohalide. By utilizing the method, a method for producing an organometallic nucleophile can be performed without using a large-scale apparatus, a reaction method for reactions between an organometallic nucleophile and various organic electrophiles can be performed by an efficient and simplified means, and a simplified method for producing an organometallic nucleophile can be performed with high reactivity.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING ORGANOMETALLIC NUCLEOPHILE AND REACTION METHOD USING ORGANOMETALLIC NUCLEOPHILE
20230271988 · 2023-08-31 ·

A method for producing an organometallic nucleophile includes reacting an organohalide and a metal or metal compound with each other by a mechanochemical process in the presence of an ether compound in an amount of 0.5 to 10.0 equivalents relative to 1 equivalent of the organohalide. By utilizing the method, a method for producing an organometallic nucleophile can be performed without using a large-scale apparatus, a reaction method for reactions between an organometallic nucleophile and various organic electrophiles can be performed by an efficient and simplified means, and a simplified method for producing an organometallic nucleophile can be performed with high reactivity.

Method for the manufacturing of delmopinol intermediates

The present invention relates to a new process for producing intermediates useful in the manufacture of 2-(3-(4-propylheptyl)morpholino)ethan-1-ol. The invention also relates to intermediates 1-chloro-4-propylhept-3-ene and 1-iodo-4-propyl-hept-3-ene.

Method for the manufacturing of delmopinol intermediates

The present invention relates to a new process for producing intermediates useful in the manufacture of 2-(3-(4-propylheptyl)morpholino)ethan-1-ol. The invention also relates to intermediates 1-chloro-4-propylhept-3-ene and 1-iodo-4-propyl-hept-3-ene.

METHOD AND CATALYST FOR PRODUCING METHYLBENZYL ALCOHOL FROM ETHANOL BY CATALYTIC CONVERSION
20210246092 · 2021-08-12 ·

The present invention relates to methods and catalysts for producing methylbenzyl alcohol from ethanol by catalytic conversion, and belongs to the field of chemical engineering and technology. The present invention develops a route of producing methylbenzyl alcohol starting from green and sustainable ethanol and provide corresponding catalysts used for the catalytic conversion route. This innovative reaction route has several advantages, such as, simple process, eco-friendly property, and easy separation of products, as compared with a traditional petroleum-based route. This present route has a reaction temperature of 150-450° C. and total selectivity of 72% for methylbenzyl alcohol, and has good industrial application prospect. The innovation of this patent comprises the catalysts synthesis and the reaction route.

METHOD AND CATALYST FOR PRODUCING METHYLBENZYL ALCOHOL FROM ETHANOL BY CATALYTIC CONVERSION
20210246092 · 2021-08-12 ·

The present invention relates to methods and catalysts for producing methylbenzyl alcohol from ethanol by catalytic conversion, and belongs to the field of chemical engineering and technology. The present invention develops a route of producing methylbenzyl alcohol starting from green and sustainable ethanol and provide corresponding catalysts used for the catalytic conversion route. This innovative reaction route has several advantages, such as, simple process, eco-friendly property, and easy separation of products, as compared with a traditional petroleum-based route. This present route has a reaction temperature of 150-450° C. and total selectivity of 72% for methylbenzyl alcohol, and has good industrial application prospect. The innovation of this patent comprises the catalysts synthesis and the reaction route.

Bis(6-methyl-3-sulphophenyl)(2-methylphenyl)phosphine, ammonium salt thereof, and method for producing same

Provided are a water-soluble triarylphosphine for a palladium catalyst, which has high selectivity in a telomerization reaction and is easily recovered with efficiency, an ammonium salt thereof, and a method for efficiently producing the same. Specifically, provided are bis(6-methyl-3-sulphophenyl)(2-methylphenyl)phosphine; a bis(6-methyl-3-sulphonatophenyl)(2-methylphenyl)phosphine diammonium salt obtained by reacting the phosphine with a tertiary amine having a total of 3 to 27 carbon atoms in groups bonded to one nitrogen atom; and a method for producing the same.