Patent classifications
C07C67/44
RECYCLE CONTENT GLYCOL ESTERS
A composition having a recycle content value is obtained by reacting a recycle content feedstock to make a recycle content glycol ester by deducting from a recycle inventory a recycle content value applied to a glycol ester composition. At least a portion of the recycle content value in the feedstock or in an allotment obtained by a glycol ester manufacturer has its origin in recycled waste and/or pyrolysis of recycled waste and/or in thermal steam cracking of recycle content pyoil.
RECYCLE CONTENT GLYCOL ESTERS
A composition having a recycle content value is obtained by reacting a recycle content feedstock to make a recycle content glycol ester by deducting from a recycle inventory a recycle content value applied to a glycol ester composition. At least a portion of the recycle content value in the feedstock or in an allotment obtained by a glycol ester manufacturer has its origin in recycled waste and/or pyrolysis of recycled waste and/or in thermal steam cracking of recycle content pyoil.
RECYCLE CONTENT GLYCOL ESTERS
A composition having a recycle content value is obtained by reacting a recycle content feedstock to make a recycle content glycol ester by deducting from a recycle inventory a recycle content value applied to a glycol ester composition. At least a portion of the recycle content value in the feedstock or in an allotment obtained by a glycol ester manufacturer has its origin in recycled waste and/or pyrolysis of recycled waste and/or in thermal steam cracking of recycle content pyoil.
PROCESS FOR PURIFYING METHYL METHACRYLATE OF LOW-BOILING COMPONENTS
A novel process can be used for purifying methyl methacrylate (MMA) contaminated with low-boiling components by distillation, where the process involves producing MMA by oxidative esterification, and a crude product containing methyl propionate (MP), methyl isobutyrate (MIB), and methacrolein (MAL) as low-boiling components. The process is compatible with MMA produced from C.sub.2-based methacrolein containing the low-boiling components specified.
PROCESS FOR PURIFYING METHYL METHACRYLATE OF LOW-BOILING COMPONENTS
A novel process can be used for purifying methyl methacrylate (MMA) contaminated with low-boiling components by distillation, where the process involves producing MMA by oxidative esterification, and a crude product containing methyl propionate (MP), methyl isobutyrate (MIB), and methacrolein (MAL) as low-boiling components. The process is compatible with MMA produced from C.sub.2-based methacrolein containing the low-boiling components specified.
Simplified workup of the reactor output from an oxidative esterification
A process can be used for preparing methyl methacrylate by direct oxidative esterification of methacrolein. Methyl methacrylate is used in large amounts for preparing polymers and copolymers with other polymerizable compounds. In addition, methyl methacrylate is an important synthesis unit for a variety of specialty esters based on methacrylic acid (MAA) which can be prepared by transesterification with the appropriate alcohol. There is consequently a great interest in very simple, economic and environmentally friendly processes for preparing this starting material. A corresponding optimized workup of the reactor output from the oxidative esterification of methacrolein, through which unconverted methacrolein (MAL) can be recycled very efficiently, is useful. In addition, the process can be carried out in a manner which compared to known variants is markedly more energy- and water-saving.
Simplified workup of the reactor output from an oxidative esterification
A process can be used for preparing methyl methacrylate by direct oxidative esterification of methacrolein. Methyl methacrylate is used in large amounts for preparing polymers and copolymers with other polymerizable compounds. In addition, methyl methacrylate is an important synthesis unit for a variety of specialty esters based on methacrylic acid (MAA) which can be prepared by transesterification with the appropriate alcohol. There is consequently a great interest in very simple, economic and environmentally friendly processes for preparing this starting material. A corresponding optimized workup of the reactor output from the oxidative esterification of methacrolein, through which unconverted methacrolein (MAL) can be recycled very efficiently, is useful. In addition, the process can be carried out in a manner which compared to known variants is markedly more energy- and water-saving.
Heterogeneous catalyst
A heterogeneous catalyst comprising a support and gold, wherein: (i) said support comprises titanium, (ii) said catalyst comprises from 0.1 to 5 wt % of gold, (iii) at least 90 wt % of the gold is in the outer 60% of catalyst volume, and (iv) particles of the catalyst have an average diameter from 200 microns to 30 mm; wherein weight percentages are based on weight of the catalyst.
Heterogeneous catalyst
A heterogeneous catalyst comprising a support and gold, wherein: (i) said support comprises titanium, (ii) said catalyst comprises from 0.1 to 5 wt % of gold, (iii) at least 90 wt % of the gold is in the outer 60% of catalyst volume, and (iv) particles of the catalyst have an average diameter from 200 microns to 30 mm; wherein weight percentages are based on weight of the catalyst.
Carbonyl Compounds, Methods for Preparing Same and Uses Thereof
The present application relates to a compound of the following formula (I)
##STR00001## in which —R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 represent independently of each other H or a (C.sub.1-C.sub.30) alkyl group, the total sum of the number of carbon atoms of R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 being equal to 6+4x, x being a whole number of between 1 and 6, provided that: at most two of the groups R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 are H, R.sup.5 represents H, OR, or NR′R″ R, R′ and R″, identical or different, represent H, a (C1-C10) alkyl group, at least one of groups R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3 or R.sup.4 comprises or is a tertiobutyl group. (I) the method for preparing same and the uses thereof as a plasticising lubricant, surfactant or in a cosmetic composition.