Process for making higher ethylene amines
11214549 · 2022-01-04
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Inventors
- Eike Nicolas Kantzer (Uddevalla, SE)
- Karl Fredrik Lake (Södertälje, SE)
- Antoon Jacob Berend Ten Kate (Arnhem, NL)
- Michiel Jozef Thomas Raaijmakers (Deventer, NL)
- Rens Veneman (Deventer, NL)
- Rolf Krister Edvinsson (Partille, SE)
- Ina Ehlers (Ödsmål, SE)
- Michael Bertil Einar Sarning (Gothenburg, SE)
- Robert Kristoffer BERG (Rönninge, SE)
- Hendrik Van Dam (Frölunda, SE)
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Abstract
Urea derivatives, methods for preparing ethylene amines, and methods of polymer manufacturing are provided. An exemplary method for preparing ethylene amines with n ethylene units and n+1 amine groups wherein n is at least 4, or urea derivatives of said ethylene amines, includes reacting an ethanolamine-functional compound, an amine-functional compound, and a carbon oxide delivering agent, wherein the ethanolamine-functional compound is of the formula HO—(C2H4-NH-)qH, q is at least 1, the amine-functional compound is of the formula H2N—(C2H4-NH-)rH, r is at least 1, the sum q+r is at least 4 and wherein optionally one or more of the ethanol-amine functional compound or amine-functional compound are at least partly used as their cyclic carbamate derivative, or linear or cyclic urea derivative.
Claims
1. A method for preparing ethylene amines with n ethylene units and n+1 amine groups wherein n is at least 4, or urea derivatives of said ethylene amines, the method comprising: reacting an ethanolamine-functional compound, an amine-functional compound, and a carbon oxide delivering agent, wherein the ethanolamine-functional compound is of the formula HO—(C.sub.2H.sub.4—NH—).sub.qH, q is at least 1, the amine-functional compound is of the formula H.sub.2N—(C.sub.2H.sub.4—NH—).sub.rH, r is at least 1, the sum q+r is at least 4.
2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the molar ratio of ethanolamine-functional compound to amine-functional compound is from about 1:0.1 to about 1:10.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the molar ratio of carbon oxide delivering agent to amine-functional compound is higher than about 1:1.
4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the molar ratio of carbon oxide delivering agent to amine-functional compound is higher than about 1.5:1.
5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the ethanolamine-functional compound and the carbon oxide delivering agent are at least partly added as one compound by using a carbamate precursor or derivative of the ethanolamine-functional compound.
6. The method according to claim 1 wherein the amine-functional compound and the carbon oxide delivering agent are at least partly added as one compound by using a urea precursor or derivative of the amine-functional compound.
7. The method according to claim 1 wherein the carbon oxide delivering agent is at least partly added as carbon dioxide or urea.
8. The method according to claim 1 further comprising converting the obtained ethylene urea at least partly into its corresponding ethylene amine via hydrolysis.
9. The method according to claim 1 wherein the sum q+r is 4 or 5.
10. The method according to claim 1 wherein the ethanolamine-functional compound and the amine functional compound are respectively: monoethanolamine (MEA)+triethylenetetramine (TETA); aminoethylethanolamine (AEEA)+diethylenetriamine (DETA); or hydroxyethyldiethylenetriamine (HE-DETA)+ethylenediamine (EDA) to react to the ethylene amine tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA) or a urea derivative thereof, or wherein the ethanolamine-functional compound and the amine functional compound are respectively: monoethanolamine (MEA)+tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA); aminoethylethanolamine (AEEA)+triethylenetetramine (TETA); hydroxyethyldiethylenetriamine (HE-DETA)+diethylenetriamine (DETA); or hydroxyethyltriethylenetetramine (HE-TETA)+ethylenediamine (EDA) to react to the ethylene amine pentaethylenehexamine (PEHA) or urea derivative thereof.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein one or more of the ethanol-amine functional compound or amine-functional compound are at least partly used as their cyclic carbamate derivative, or linear or cyclic urea derivative.
12. The method of claim 1 wherein a selected urea derivative of pentaethylenehexamine is selected from the group of 2-monourea tetraethylene pentamine, of the formula ##STR00015## and di-urea derivatives of tetraethylene pentamines.
13. The method of claim 1 wherein a selected urea derivative of pentaethylenehexamine is selected from the group of mono-urea derivatives of pentaethylene hexamine selected from the group of ##STR00016## and di- and tri-urea derivatives of pentaethylene hexamine.
14. The method of claim 1 wherein one or more of the ethanol-amine functional compound or amine-functional compound are at least partly used as their cyclic carbamate derivative, wherein the cyclic carbamate derivative is selected from the carbamate of aminoethylethanolamine (CAEEA), amino ethyl aminoethanol carbamate (AE AE carbamate), carbamate of hydroxyethyldiethylene triamine (CHE-DETA).
15. The method of claim 1 wherein one or more of the ethanol-amine functional compound or amine-functional compound are at least partly used as their linear urea derivative.
16. The method of claim 1 wherein one or more of the ethanol-amine functional compound or amine-functional compound are at least partly used as their cyclic urea derivative.
17. The method of claim 1 wherein one or more of the ethanol-amine functional compound or amine-functional compound are at least partly used as their linear or cyclic urea derivative.
18. The method of claim 1 wherein one or more of the ethanol-amine functional compound or amine-functional compound are at least partly used as their urea derivative selected from ethylene urea (EU), the cyclic urea of triethylene tetramine (UTETA), the internal cyclic diurea of triethylene tetramine (DUTETA), the urea of diethylene triamine (UDETA), the urea on the first amine of triethylene tetramine (U1TETA), and the 1,3-diurea of triethylene tetramine (DUTETA).
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(1) The present invention now provides a process to prepare ethylene amines with n ethylene units and n+1 amine groups wherein n is at least 4, or urea derivatives of said ethylene amines, by reacting an ethanolamine-functional compound, an amine-functional compound, and a carbon oxide delivering agent, wherein the ethanolamine-functional compound is of the formula HO—(C2H4-NH-)qH, q is at least 1, the amine-functional compound is of the formula H2N—(C2H4-NH-)rH, r is at least 1, the sum q+r is at least 4 and wherein optionally one or more of the ethanol-amine functional compound or amine-functional compound are at least partly used as their cyclic carbamate derivative, or linear or cyclic urea derivative.
(2) In comparison to the basic EDC based process the present invention has as advantages that a high yield of the higher ethylene amine of choice is obtained, with a high selectivity towards the same higher ethylene amine of choice or in embodiments single isomers of polyethylene polyamines, by choosing suitable starting materials and reaction conditions, without producing substantial amounts of other polyethylene polyamines. Furthermore the process of the present invention provides the possibility to convert even ethanolamines e.g. MEA, AEEA into polyethylene polyamines like TEPA and PEHA and requires no handling of EDC and does not result in the formation of NaCl because NaCl is not generated as by-product which in turn means that there will be less problems due to corrosion and thus the products will be less colored thereby reducing the need for additional purification steps like redistillation or bleaching.
(3) The present invention also provides the product composition obtainable by the above process which compared to the product composition obtained by an EDC process which always produces mixtures of linear, branched and cyclic isomers, shows less branched and cyclic isomers are formed and also less lower or higher ethylene amines than the molecule that is intended.
(4) It may be noted that U.S. Pat. No. 4,503,250 describes a process for preparing predominantly linear polyalkylene polyamines by reacting ammonia or an alkylene amine with an alcohol in the presence of a derivative of carbonic acid or carbon dioxide derivative as a catalyst. Example 5 describes the reaction of AEEA with EDA and 2-Imidazolidinone in non-catalytic amounts at 300° C. for 6 hours and subsequent hydrolysis (no time given) to yield ca. 8 wt-% L-TETA. The main component in the product mixture is the EDA starting material (76 wt. %). Example 8 shows an L-TETA yield of 8 wt. % in a reaction of 2-oxazolidinone with DETA at 275° C. for 4 hours, followed by hydrolysis. In this example, the main components in the product mixture are the DETA starting material (56 wt. %) and the EDA starting material (27 wt. %). The L-TETA yield in the other examples is even lower.
(5) Quite unexpected, the process of the present invention at the same time not only gives a high yield but also a high selectivity for linear ethylene amines, or to phrase it differently, when the aim is to produce L-TEPA in a high yield at the same time, less branched and cyclic TEPAs are formed and also less lower or higher ethylene amines than the molecule that is intended are formed, which in the given example is TEPA.
(6) In an embodiment of the process of the invention, the process contains an additional step wherein CO groups are removed, i.e. wherein any formed ethylene amine precursor that is a urea ethylene amine product is converted to an ethylene amine. This can be done in one embodiment by reacting with a base, such as aqueous NaOH or KOH, or by reacting with another ethylene amine, like EDA, optionally in the presence of water, and optionally while removing carbon dioxide from the reaction system.
(7) The reaction mixture is characterized by containing as reactants an ethanolamine-functional compound, an amine-functional compound and a carbon oxide delivering agent and can be roughly represented by below non-limiting scheme.
(8) ##STR00007##
(9) A number of reactions take place in parallel when heating a mixture of a carbon oxide source, an ethanolamine-functional compound and an amine-functional compound.
(10) Without being bound to theory this can be summarized in two main reaction steps each composed of multiple sub steps: 1) the activation of the alcohol function (A) by the carbonyl group, the oxazolidinone (B) is assumed to be an intermediate, 2) the activated alcohol function is replaced by an amine (C) to give a chain extended primary addition product (D). In the presence of ammonia a conversion of the alcohol function to an amine function without giving a chain extension can take place as well. The product (D) may undergo further reaction leading to secondary CO containing products as illustrated by reaction IV and product (F). Such products include but are not limited to cyclic ethylene urea derivatives but include all kinds of CO containing amines as for example illustrated in below examples of CO delivering agents. Optionally, the CO groups can be removed leading to the formation of an ethylene amine (EA).
(11) The ethanolamine-functional compound is a compound containing one hydroxyl group linked via an ethylene to an amine group that optionally may be present as its carbamate equivalent. Generally the ethanolamine-functional compound is of the following formula
(12) ##STR00008##
(13) Examples of ethanolamine functional compounds include
(14) ##STR00009##
(15) As to naming, MEA stands for monoethanolamine, AEEA stands for aminoethylethanolamine, HE-DETA for hydroxyethyldiethylene triamine, and from there on HE-TETA for hydroxyethyl triethylene tetramine etc. By using the letter C it is indicated that an internal cyclic carbamate ring is present in the molecule.
(16) The carbon oxide delivering agent is a compound containing a carbonyl moiety that can be transferred to an ethanolamine-functional compound leading to the formation of a cyclic carbamate such as CMEA (2-oxazolidinone), or that can be transferred to an ethylene amine (EA) leading to the formation of the corresponding cyclic ethylene urea (UEA). Next to cyclic compounds linear carbamates and ureas may form as well.
(17) Carbon oxide delivering agents within the scope of the present invention include carbon dioxide, and organic compounds in which a carbonyl group is available for being transferred as described above. Organic compounds in which a carbonyl group is available include urea and derivatives thereof; linear and cyclic alkylene ureas, especially cyclic urea, mono or di-substituted alkylene ureas, alkyl and dialkyl ureas, linear and cyclic carbamates, organic carbonates and derivatives or precursors thereof. Such derivatives or precursors may for example include ionic compounds such as carbonate or bicarbonate salts that can be converted, in some embodiments in situ in the process of the invention, into their non-ionic counterparts, for example into linear and cyclic carbamate or urea compounds. Preferably, when such ionic compounds are used in the present invention, they are organic hydrocarbon-based carbonate or bicarbonate salts. Preferably the CO delivering agent is CO.sub.2 or an organic compound that is suitable for use as carbon oxide delivering agent and wherein alkylene is ethylene, or urea or ethylene carbonate, more preferably the carbon oxide delivering agent is at least partly added as carbon dioxide or urea. The carbon oxide delivering agent can be present in the process at least partly in the same molecule as the amine functional or the ethanolamine functional compound by using the aforementioned urea or carbamate compounds.
(18) Examples of carbon oxide delivering agents include
(19) ##STR00010##
(20) In the above drawing CAEEA again stands for the carbamate of aminoethylethanolamine, UDETA for the urea of diethylene triamine, DAEU stands for diaminoethyl urea, AE AE carbamate stands for amino ethyl aminoethanol carbamate, CHE-DETA stands for the carbamate of hydroxyethyldiethylene triamine, U1TETA stands for the urea on the first amine of triethylene tetramine, and DUTETA stands for the 1,3-diurea of triethylene tetramine.
(21) The amine-functional compound is a compound containing at least two amine groups, and no alcohol groups wherein at least two amine groups are independently a primary amine group optionally converted into a urea group, and optionally more amine groups may be present that may be primary, secondary and/or tertiary amines wherein the amine groups within the compound are linked to one another via ethylene groups, and optionally some by a carbonyl group (to give a urea unit in the amine-functional compound).
(22) In a further preferred embodiment in the process the ethanolamine-functional compound is of the formula HO—(C2H4-NH-)qH wherein q is at least 1 and the amine-functional compound is of the formula H2N—(C2H4-NH-)rH wherein r is at least 1, wherein the sum of q+r is 4 or 5 and wherein optionally one or more q or r units may be present as a cyclic ethylene urea and/or cyclic ethylene carbamate unit.
(23) In another preferred embodiment the ethanolamine-functional compound and the carbon oxide delivering agent are at least partly added as one compound by using a carbamate precursor or derivative of the ethanolamine-functional compound and/or the amine-functional compound and the carbon oxide delivering agent are at least partly added as one compound by using a urea precursor or derivative of the amine-functional compound.
(24) The carbon oxide delivering agent may be added as CO2, as a urea compound or as a carbamate compound, but preferably the CO delivering agent and the ethylene amine reactant and/or the ethanolamine reactant are present in one molecule by taking at least partly the urea or carbamate version of the ethylene amine and/or ethanolamine as reactants in the process.
(25) When preparing TEPA or a urea precursor thereof the following preferred embodiments are covered by the process of the present invention: reacting the ethanolamine-functional compounds and amine-functional compounds MEA+TETA; AEEA+DETA; or respectively HE-DETA+EDA.
(26) When preparing PEHA or a urea precursor thereof the following preferred embodiments are covered by the process of the present invention: Reacting the ethanolamine-functional compounds and amine-functional compounds MEA+TEPA; AEEA+TETA; HE-DETA+DETA; or respectively HE-TETA+EDA.
(27) More preferably, in the above embodiments for preparing TEPA, PEHA or a urea precursor thereof one or more of the ethanolamine-functional compound or amine-functional compound are at least partly used as their cyclic carbamate derivative, or linear or cyclic urea derivative.
(28) Even more preferably, in embodiments the process is about making TEPA and higher ethylene amine homologues by reacting an ethanolamine urea derivative with an ethylene amine, e.g. UAEEA+DETA, or an ethylene amine urea derivative with an ethanolamine, e.g. AEEA+UDETA, or an ethylene amine urea derivative with an ethylene amine urea derivative, e.g. UAEEA+UDETA, or mixtures of ethanolamines, ethylene amines and their respective carbamate, urea counterparts, e.g. AEEA, UAEEA, DETA and UDETA; to form urea precursors of TEPA and higher ethylene amine homologues which can then be converted into their respective ethylene amine compounds e.g. by hydrolysis with aqueous caustic.
(29) In general, urea derivatives of ethylene amines resulting from the process according to the invention can be converted to the corresponding ethylene amines by subjecting them to hydrolysis. Processes for carrying out hydrolysis reactions are known in the art.
(30) The urea or carbamate derivative may be obtained by reacting an ethanolamine or ethylene amine compound with urea, with CO2 and/or with another urea derivative.
(31) In a preferred embodiment the molar ratio of carbon oxide delivering agent to amine-functional compound (also referred to as CO:amine) is higher than 1:1 and even more preferred it is higher than 1.5:1. In embodiments it is preferred that molar ratio of carbon oxide delivering agent on basis of ethylene amine product formed is lower than 1n equivalent (i.e. wherein n is the number of ethylene groups in the product made, which corresponds with the number of ethylene units (q+r) in the starting amine-functional compound and starting ethanolamine-functional compound together), even more preferably it is lower than 0.7 n equivalent and higher than 0.5 n molar equivalent.
(32) In another preferred embodiment the molar ratio of ethanolamine-functional compound to amine-functional compound is between 1:0.1 and 1:10, preferably 1:0.3 and 1:3 and most preferably 1:0.5 and 1:2.
(33) In another preferred embodiment for producing TEPA; the ratio (ethanolamine-functional compound to amine-functional compound) of AEEA+UAEEA+CAEEA to DETA+UDETA is lower than 10:1, yet higher than 1:10, preferably lower than 3:1, yet higher than 1:3 and most preferably lower than 2:1, yet higher than 1:2; respectively the ratio MEA+CMEA to TETA+UTETA+DUTETA is lower than 10:1, yet higher than 1:10, preferably lower than 3:1, yet higher than 1:3 and most preferably lower than 2:1, yet higher than 1:2; respectively the ratio HE-DETA+CHE-DETA+HE-UDETA+CHE-UDETA to EDA+EU is lower than 10:1, yet higher than 1:10, preferably lower than 3:1, yet higher than 1:3 and most preferably lower than 2:1, yet higher than 1:2.
(34) In another more preferred embodiment when producing TEPA; the ratio (carbon oxide delivering agent to amine) of UAEEA+CAEEA+UDETA to UDETA+DETA is higher than 1:1, even more preferred it is higher than 1.5:1; respectively the ratio CMEA+UTETA+DUTETA to TETA+UTETA+DUTETA is higher than 1:1, even more preferred it is higher than 1.5:1; respectively the ratio CHE-DETA+EU+HE-UDETA+CHE-UDETA to EDA+EU is higher than 1:1, even more preferred it is higher than 2:1. It should be noted that any equivalent of a compound containing more than one urea and/or carbamate unit—such as e.g. DUTETA and CHE-UDETA—is considered the number of equivalents of carbon oxide delivering agent that it contains urea and/or carbamate units—i.e. 1 molar equivalent of DUTETA or CHE-UDETA is counted as 2 molar equivalents of carbon oxide delivering agent.
(35) In another more preferred embodiment when producing PEHA; the ratio of (ethanolamine-functional compound to amine-functional compound) MEA+CMEA to TEPA+UTEPA+DUTEPA is lower than 10:1, yet higher than 1:10, preferably lower than 3:1, yet higher than 1:3 and most preferably lower than 2:1, yet higher than 1:2; respectively, the ratio of AEEA+UAEEA+CAEEA to TETA+UTETA+DUTETA is lower than 10:1, yet higher than 1:10, preferably lower than 3:1, yet higher than 1:3 and most preferably lower than 2:1, yet higher than 1:2; respectively, the ratio of HE-DETA+CHE-DETA+HE-UDETA+CHE-UDETA to DETA+UDETA is lower than 10:1, yet higher than 1:10, preferably lower than 3:1, yet higher than 1:3 and most preferably lower than 2:1, yet higher than 1:2; respectively the ratio of HE-TETA+CHE-TETA+HE-UTETA+CHE-UTETA+HE-DUTETA to EDA+EU is lower than 10:1, yet higher than 1:10, preferably lower than 3:1, yet higher than 1:3 and most preferably lower than 2:1, yet higher than 1:2.
(36) In yet another more preferred embodiment when producing PEHA; the ratio (carbon oxide delivering agent to amine) of CMEA+UTEPA+DUTEPA to TEPA+UTEPA+DUTEPA is higher than 1:1, even more preferred it is higher than 1:1.5; respectively, the ratio of UAEEA+CAEEA+UTETA+DUTETA to TETA+UTETA+DUTETA is higher than 1:1, even more preferred it is higher than 1:1.5; respectively, the ratio of CHE-DETA+HE-UDETA+CHE-UDETA+UDETA to DETA+UDETA is higher than 1:1, even more preferred it is higher than 1:1.5; respectively the ratio of CHE-TETA+HE-UTETA+HE-DUTETA+CHE-UTETA to EDA+EU is higher than 1:1, even more preferred it is higher than 1:1.5. It should be noted that any equivalent of a compound containing more than one urea and/or carbamate unit—such as e.g. DUTETA, CHE-UDETA, HE-DUTETA and CHE-UTETA—is considered the number of equivalents of carbon oxide delivering agent that it contains urea and/or carbamate units—i.e. 1 molar equivalent of DUTETA, CHE-UDETA, HE-DUTETA or CHE-UTETA is counted as 2 molar equivalents of carbon oxide delivering agent—.
(37) The product mixture can be further processed or fractionated into several products that each independently are either pure compounds or mixture of compounds, some of which may be recycled.
(38) The process of the present invention can be done with or without any additional liquid present. If a liquid is added to the reaction system, the liquid preferably is a polar liquid, such as an alcohol or water. Doing the process of the present invention in the presence of water as a liquid or without any additional liquid is preferred.
(39) The reactor employed can be any suitable reactor including continuously stirred tank reactor, pipeline reactor, tubular or multi-tubular reactor. The reactor may be adiabatic or equipped with external or internal heat exchange devices. Feed may be single point or split into multiple points. It can consist of multiple stages with inter-stage heat exchange.
(40) The process is preferably performed at a temperature of at least 100° C. The temperature should preferably be lower than 400° C. More preferably the temperature is between 200 and 360° C. Even more preferably the temperature is between 230 and 340° C. Most preferably the temperature is between 250 and 310° C. In embodiments where the ethanolamine-functional compound is monoethanolamine the most preferred temperature range is between 230 and 290° C.
(41) The reaction time during the process is in an embodiment at least 5 minutes, preferably at least 0.5 hours, more preferably at least 1 hour. In another embodiment the reaction time during the process is at most 40 hours, preferably at most 20 hours, more preferably at most 12 hours. The longer reaction times of more than 1 hour are especially preferred when the molar ratio of carbon oxide delivering agent to amine-functional compound is higher than 1.5:1.
(42) The process can be carried out in a batch reactor, possibly fed-batch operation, or in a continuously operating system in one reactor or in a cascade of continuous flow reactors. The reaction and separation can be performed in separate steps or at least partially simultaneously. The reaction and separation can involve multiple reaction steps with separation steps in between.
(43) In the large-scale production of chemicals it is preferred to employ a continuous process. The continuous process may be, for example, a single-pass or a recycle process. In a single-pass process, one or more of the reagents pass through the process equipment once, and then the resulting effluent from the reactor is sent for purification or further processing. In a preferred embodiment the process contains an additional separation step, like a short-path distillation.
(44) The person skilled in the art is capable of selecting the proper reactor and separation unit scheme by determining the overall yield, energy consumption and waste production.
(45) In yet another more preferred embodiment, aminoethylethanolamine (AEEA) and diethylene triamine (DETA), or MEA (monoethanolamine) and TETA (triethylene tetramine) or HE-DETA and EDA are reacted with urea or CO2 or ethylene carbonate as a carbon oxide delivering agent to form higher ethylene polyamines, mainly tetraethylene pentamine (TEPA). In the above embodiments it is possible that part of the ethanolamine-functional compounds or amine-functional compounds are already present as their derived ureas/carbamates UAEEA, CAEEA, UDETA, CMEA, UTETA, DUTETA, CHE-DETA, HE-UDETA, CHE-UDETA and/or EU.
(46) The present invention is also directed to new urea derivatives of tetreaethylene pentamine and pentaethylene hexamine. These compounds have interesting functionalities which make them suitable for use in chemical industry, e.g., as starting material or as reactive component. They can be prepared by the process described herein, wherein an ethanolamine-functional compound of the formula HO—(C2H4-NH-)qH is reacted with an amine-functional compound of the formula H2N—(C2H4-NH-)rH and a carbon oxide delivering agent, wherein q is at least 1, r is at least 1, and the total of q and r is at least 4.
(47) It is also possible to obtain these compounds from starting materials of the above formulae wherein the total of q and r is less than 4, e.g., 3 or 2. In this case, in a first step intermediate products will be obtained containing 2 or 3 ethylene moieties, and these compounds will react to further compounds having at least 4 ethylene moieties. This means that when compounds of the present invention are to be obtained from starting materials wherein the total of q and r is less than 4, the reaction conditions, in particular the reaction time, should be selected in such a manner that the two steps required to obtain these products can take place.
(48) In one embodiment, the present invention pertains to 2-monourea tetraethylene pentamine, of the formula
(49) ##STR00011##
(50) This compound combines an ethylene urea functionality with two primary amine groups and a non-cyclic secondary amine group. This combination makes for high reactivity due to the two primary amine groups, in combination with interesting functionality, due to the cyclic ethyleneurea group and the adjacent secondary amine group. This may be attractive, e.g., in the field of polymer manufacture.
(51) In one embodiment, the present invention pertains to di-urea derivatives of tetraethylene pentamines. This pertains to the following compounds:
(52) ##STR00012##
(53) These compounds are attractive because they combine a dual ethylene urea moiety with a free primary or non-cyclic secondary amine. The primary or non-cyclic secondary amine makes for relatively high reactivity, while the dual urea moiety exhibits interesting properties, such as intermolecular hydrogen bonding, which can be relevant e.g., in the field of polymer manufacture.
(54) In one embodiment, the present invention pertains to mono-urea derivatives of pentaethylene hexamine, the derivatives being selected from the group of
(55) ##STR00013##
(56) It has been found that the monourea pentaethylene hexamines where the urea group is on the 1 or 2 position of the molecule are attractive because they combine a urea moiety with a relatively long free ethylene amine tail, which can act as a spacer.
(57) In one embodiment, the present invention pertains to a di- or tri-urea-derivative of pentaethylene hexamine.
(58) Di- or tri-urea-derivatives of pentaethylene hexamine are compounds of the following formulae:
(59) ##STR00014##
(60) It has been found that the di- and tri-urea pentaethylene hexamine compounds which have now been made available show an attractive combination of a high number of relatively hydrophilic urea moieties in combination with a relatively long ethylene amine chain. This particular combination makes them suitable for use in chemical industry.
(61) The present invention will be illustrated by the following examples, without being limited thereto or thereby.
EXAMPLES
(62) In the Examples, ΣTETA stands for the sum of all TETA isomers; (U)TEPA stands for U1TEPA, U2TEPA, DUTEPA or L-TEPA; Σ(U)TEPA stands for the sum of all TEPA isomers and their urea precursors. Σ(U)PEHA, likewise, stands for the sum of all PEHA isomers and their urea precursors.
Comparative Example A: EDC Process to Prepare Higher Ethylene Amines Product Mixture (as in EP 222934 A1)
(63) A 2 l reactor is charged with 340 g of water at ambient temperature. 20 moles (340 g) of ammonia are added. The agitator is started and the mixture heated to 130° C. Then 1 mole (60 g) of ethylenedichloride (EDC) is added. The mixture is reacted for 60 min to achieve full EDC conversion. (molar ratio of reactants, NH3:EDC=20:1)
(64) To analyze the product mixture, excess ammonia is flashed off carefully at 40° C. Then 50% aqueous NaOH is added slowly to the reaction product. Finally NaOH pellets are added until an amine layer was formed. The amine layer is analyzed by a gas chromatograph and consists of approx. 50 wt-% L-TEPA, 15 wt-% branched TEPA and 35 wt-% cyclic TEPA. The total TEPA yield is about 4%.
Comparative Example B: EDC Process to Prepare Higher Ethylene Amines Product Mixture (as in EP 222934 A1)
(65) The procedure of example A is employed but 272 g of water, 16 moles (272 g) of ammonia are reacted with 2 moles (198 g) of EDC (molar ratio of reactants, NH3:EDC:8:1). For analysis the same procedure as in example A is used.
(66) The product consists of approx. 40 wt-% L-TEPA, 15 wt-% branched TEPA and 45 wt-% cyclic TEPA. The total TEPA yield is about 8%.
Examples 1 to 7
(67) In below Examples 1 to 6 the following compounds were used
(68) UAEEA: 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)imidazolidin-2-one
(69) DETA: 2,2′-Diaminodiethylamine (Diethylenetriamine)
(70) UDETA: 1-(2-aminoethyl)imidazolidin-2-one
(71) L-TETA: N,N′-Bis(2-aminoethyl)ethane-1,2-diamine (Triethylenetetramine)
(72) DUTETA: 1,1′-(ethane-1,2-diyl)bis(imidazolidin-2-one)
Example 1
Process to Prepare (U)TEPA by Reacting UAEEA and DETA
(73) UAEEA (10.0 g, 77 mmol) and DETA (7.9 g, 77 mmol) were added to a 45 mL Parr pressure autoclave. The molar ratio of carbon oxide delivering agent to ethyleneamine compound is thus 1:1 and the molar ratio of ethanolamine compound (UAEEA) to ethylene amine (DETA) compound is 1:1. The autoclave was put under an atmosphere of N.sub.2 (3.3 bar, three cycles). The autoclave was heated to an internal temperature of 270° C. during a ramping period of 60 min and was then heated at 270° C. for 5 h. The pressure increased to 9.5 bar. The reactor was cooled to ambient temperature and was weighed out to confirm that no mass had been lost. A yellowish mixture was obtained which was analyzed by GC-FID using an internal standard. The yield of TEPA produced in this Example was comparable to the yield as obtained using the EDC process as in Comparative Example B but unlike in Comparative Example B TETA was not produced in a detectable amount, which means that the product selectivity to TEPA is higher which is a real advantage. Furthermore in Comparative Examples A and B—next to L-TEPA—also branched and piperazine-containing isomers are formed while the reaction of UAEEA and DETA in this Example 1 yields ureas of solely L-TEPA, i.e. not containing branched or piperazine-containing TEPA isomers.
Example 2
Process to Prepare TEPA by Reacting UAEEA, UDETA and DETA
(74) UAEEA (6.0 g, 46 mmol), DETA (1.9 g, 19 mmol) and UDETA (9.0 g, 65 mmol) were added to a 45 mL Parr pressure autoclave. The total amount of carbon oxide delivering agent (total U compounds) is 111 mmol (46 mmol+65 mmol) to 84 mmol (19 mmol+65 mmol) ethylene amine (DETA+UDETA) compound, i.e. a molar ratio of carbon oxide delivering agent to ethylene amine-functional compound of 1.3:1 was used and the molar ratio of ethanolamine compound (UAEEA) to ethylene amine (DETA+UDETA) compound is 46 mmol to 84 mmol, i.e. a molar ratio of 0.55 (i.e. 1:1.8). The autoclave was put under an atmosphere of N.sub.2 (4.5 bar, three cycles). The autoclave was heated to an internal temperature of 270° C. during a ramping period of 60 min and was then heated at 270° C. for 10 h. The reactor was cooled to ambient temperature and was weighed out to confirm that no mass had been lost. A yellowish mixture was obtained which was analyzed by GC-FID using an internal standard.
Example 3
Process to Prepare (U)TEPA by Reacting UAEEA and UDETA
(75) UAEEA (10.0 g, 77 mmol) and UDETA (10.7 g, 77 mmol) were added to a 45 mL Parr pressure autoclave. The total amount of carbon oxide delivering agent (total U compounds) is 154 mmol (77 mmol+77 mmol) to 77 mmol ethylene amine (UDETA) compound, i.e. a molar ratio of carbon oxide delivering agent to ethylene amine-functional compound of 2:1 was used and the molar ratio of ethanolamine compound (UAEEA) to ethylene amine (UDETA) compound is 77 mmol to 77 mmol, i.e. a molar ratio of 1:1. The autoclave was put under an atmosphere of N2 (3.5 bar, three cycles). The autoclave was heated to an internal temperature of 270° C. during a ramping period of 60 min and was then heated at 270° C. for 5 h. The pressure increased to 9.0 bar. The reactor was cooled to ambient temperature and was weighed out to confirm that no mass had been lost. A yellowish mixture was obtained which was analyzed by GC-FID using an internal standard.
Example 4
Process to Prepare (U)TEPA by Reacting UAEEA and DETA
(76) UAEEA (8.0 g, 62 mmol), UDETA (8.8 g, 62 mmol, 92.8% assay) and DETA (1.6 g, 15 mmol) were added to a 45 mL Parr pressure autoclave. The total amount of carbon oxide delivering agent (total U compounds) is 124.0 mmol (62 mmol+62 mmol) to 77 mmol ethylene amine (UDETA+DETA) compound, i.e. a molar ratio of carbon oxide delivering agent to ethylene amine-functional compound of 1.6:1 was used and the molar ratio of ethanolamine compound (UAEEA) to ethylene amine (UDETA+DETA) compound is 62 mmol to 77 mmol (62 mmol+15 mmol), i.e. a molar ratio of 1:1.2. The autoclave was put under an atmosphere of N2 (4.5 bar, three cycles). The autoclave was heated to an internal temperature of 270° C. during a ramping period of 60 min and was then heated at 270° C. for 8 h. The pressure increased to 14 bar. The reactor was cooled to ambient temperature and was weighed out to confirm no mass loss. A brown mixture was obtained which was analyzed by GC-FID using an internal standard.
(77) The results obtained in comparative Examples A and B and Examples 2 to 4 are summarized in below Table 1. Table 1 clearly shows that the process of the present invention gives a different product mixture containing predominantly the desired TEPA products and no measurable amount of the higher ethylene amine TETA as is the case in Example A and B and furthermore, when the CO:amine molar ratio is higher than 1:1, as in Examples 2 to 4, that the selectivity and yield can be further improved by optimizing the ratios between the reactants.
(78) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 (Comparative) Examples A B (comparative (comparative EDC process) EDC process) 2 3 4 Reaction 130° C. 130° C. 270° C. 270° C. 270° C. temperature Reaction time 0.5 h 0.5 h 10 h 5 h 8 h CO:amine molar — — 1.3:1 2:1 1.6:1 ratio in reactants Ethanolamine:amine — — 1:1.8 1:1 1:1.2 molar ratio in reactants Products EDA 55.3 42.5 n.d. n.d. 0.5 AEEA — — 2.0 0.7 1.2 UAEEA — — 8.8 22.8 9.8 DETA 23.3 24.1 5.3 0.5 2.3 UDETA — — 43.8 33.1 34.3 PIP 1.9 1.4 0.7 n.d. 0.8 U1TEPA 3.4 n.d. 1.6 U2TEPA 1.9 n.d. 1.7 DU1,3TEPA 7.0 8.1 16.5 DU1,4TEPA 7.3 13.7 4.9 ΣTETA 9.9 13.9 n.d. n.d. 1.2 Σ(U)TEPA 3.9 7.7 19.6 21.8 24.7 Highers 2.3 7.6 0.9 1.4 1.1 Normalized. 4.0 7.9 24 26 31 Σ(U)TEPA yield All yields in wt-% n.d. = not detectable (below detection limit) Highers = Ethylene amines and derivatives with higher molecular weights than TEPA ΣTETA = Sum of TETA compounds Σ(U)TEPA = Sum of TEPA compounds and TEPA urea derivatives U1TEPA is 1-monourea tetraethylenepentamine U2TEPA is 2-monoure tetraethylenepentamine DU1,3TEPA is 1,3-diurea tetraethylenepentamine DU1,4TEPA is 1,4-diurea tetraethylenepentamine
Example 5
Hydrolysis of Product Mixture of Example 4
(79) The reaction mixture from Example 4 (3.0 g), NaOH (3.0 g) and water (12.0 g) were added to a Parr pressure autoclave. The autoclave was put under an atmosphere of N.sub.2 (3.4 bar, three cycles). The autoclave was heated to an internal temperature of 200° C. during a ramping period of 60 min and was then heated at 200° C. for 4 h. The reactor was cooled to ambient temperature and was weighed out to confirm that no mass had been lost. The resulting mixture was analysed by GC-FID and found to contain L-TEPA.
Example 6
Process to Prepare (U)PEHA by Reacting UAEEA, DUTETA and L-TETA
(80) UAEEA (8.0 g, 61.5 mmol), DUTETA (3.0 g, 15.37 mmol) and L-TETA (7.0 g, 46.1 mmol) were added to a 45 mL Parr pressure autoclave. The total amount of carbonyl delivering agent (total U compounds) is 92.24 mmol (61.5 mmol+2*15.37 mmol) to 61.47 mmol (15.37 mmol+46.1 mmol) ethylene amine (DUTETA+L-TETA) compound, i.e. a molar ratio of carbonyl delivering agent to ethanolamine-functional compound of 1.50:1 was used and the molar ratio of ethanolamine compound (UAEEA) to ethylene amine (DUTETA+L-TETA) compound is 61.5 mmol to 61.47 mmol (15.37 mmol+46.1 mmol), i.e. a molar ratio of 1:1. The autoclave was put under an atmosphere of N2 (4.2 bar, three cycles). The autoclave was heated to an internal temperature of 270° C. during a ramping period of 60 min and was then heated at 270° C. for 5 h. The pressure increased to 7.5 bar. The reactor was cooled to ambient temperature and was weighed out to confirm that no mass had been lost. A grayish slurry was obtained which was analyzed by GC-FID using an internal standard. The results are summarized in below Table 2.
(81) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Example 6 Reaction temperature 270° C. Reaction time 5 h CO:amine molar ratio in reactants 1.50:1 Ethanolamine:amine molar ratio in reactants 1:1 products AEEA 12.4 UAEEA 13.5 PIP 0.40 L-TETA 6.9 U1TETA 17.0 U2TETA 9.2 DUTETA 13.0 L-TEPA n.d. UTEPA n.d. DUTEPA n.d. L-PEHA n.d. UPEHA n.d. DUPEHA 11.8 TUPEHA 0.2 Σ(U)PEHA 12.0 Normalized. Σ(U)PEHA yield 14.2 All yields in wt-% n.d. = not detectable (below detection limit) Σ(U)PEHA = Sum of PEHA compounds and PEHA urea derivatives
Example 7
Process to Prepare (U)TEPA by Reacting CO.SUB.2., AEEA and DETA
(82) AEEA (8.8 g, 85 mmol) and DETA (10.5 g, 102 mmol) were added to a 45 mL Parr pressure autoclave under an atmosphere of nitrogen. CO.sub.2 (gaseous, 7.2 g, 165 mmol) was introduced to the vessel. The total amount of carbon oxide delivering agent is 165 mmol to 102 mmol ethylene amine (DETA) compound, i.e. a molar ratio of carbon oxide delivering agent to ethylene amine-functional compound of 1.6:1 was used and the molar ratio of ethanolamine compound (AEEA) to ethylene amine (DETA) compound is 85 mmol to 102 mmol, i.e. a molar ratio of 1:1.2. The autoclave was heated to an internal temperature of 240° C. during a ramping period of 50 min and was then heated at 240° C. for 2 h. The reactor was cooled to 90° C. and the volatiles (mainly water) were removed at ca 10 mbar during 30 minutes. Nitrogen gas was introduced and the autoclave was heated to an internal temperature of 270° C. during a ramping period of 50 min and was then heated at 270° C. for 8 h. A yellowish mixture was obtained which was analyzed by GC-FID using an internal standard. The results are presented in Table 3.
(83) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Example 7 Reaction temperature 270° C. Reaction time 8 h CO:amine molar ratio in reactants 1.6:1 Ethanolamine:amine molar ratio in 1:1.2 reactants Products EDA 0.3 AEEA 0.7 UAEEA 7.8 DETA 1.2 UDETA 24.8 PIP 0.4 U1TEPA 1.6 U2TEPA 1.5 DU1,3TEPA 13.0 DU1,4TEPA 6.6 Σ(U)TETA 3.0 Σ(U)TEPA 23.0 Highers n.d. Normalized. Σ(U)TEPA yield 33.0 All yields in wt-% n.d. = not detectable (below detection limit) Highers = Ethylene amines and derivatives with higher molecular weight than TEPA ΣTETA = Sum of TETA compounds Σ(U)TEPA = Sum of TEPA compounds and TEPA urea derivatives U1TEPA is 1-monourea tetraethylenepentamine U2TEPA is 2-monoure tetraethylenepentamine DU1,3TEPA is 1,3-diurea tetraethylenepentamine DU1,4TEPA is 1,4-diurea tetraethylenepentamine
(84) While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the various embodiments in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing an exemplary embodiment as contemplated herein. It being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope of the various embodiments as set forth in the appended claims.