A process for recovering an esterified cellulose ether from a reaction product mixture

US2016222133A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016222133-A1
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Filing dateSep 15, 2014
Priority dateSep 23, 2013
Publication dateAug 4, 2016
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A process for recovering an esterified cellulose ether from a reaction product mixture obtained from a reaction of (a) a cellulose ether with (b) an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid anhydride or a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride or a combination of an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid anhydride and a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride, comprises the steps of (i) contacting the reaction product mixture with an aqueous liquid to precipitate the esterified cellulose ether from the reaction product mixture, (ii) isolating the precipitated esterified cellulose ether from the mixture obtained in step (i), and (iii) suspending the isolated esterified cellulose ether in an aqueous liquid to provide a suspension having a temperature of at least 28° C., and (iv) recovering the esterified cellulose ether from the suspension of step (iii).

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What is claimed is: 1 . A process for recovering an esterified cellulose ether from a reaction product mixture obtained from a reaction of (a) a cellulose ether with (b) a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride or a combination of an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid anhydride and a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride, wherein the process comprises the steps of (i) contacting the reaction product mixture with an aqueous liquid to precipitate the esterified cellulose ether from the reaction product mixture, (ii) isolating the precipitated esterified cellulose ether from the mixture obtained in step (i), (iii) suspending the isolated esterified cellulose ether in an aqueous liquid to provide a suspension having a temperature of at least 28° C., and (iv) recovering the esterified cellulose ether from the suspension of step (iii). 2 . The process of claim 1 wherein the aqueous liquid is water. 3 . The process of claim 1 wherein the suspension in step (iii) has a temperature of from 30 to 95° C. 4 . The process of claim 3 wherein the suspension in step (iii) has a temperature of from 55 to 90° C. 5 . The process of claim 1 wherein in step (i) the combination of aqueous liquid and the reaction product mixture is subjected to a shear rate of at least 800 s −1 . 6 . The process of claim 1 wherein in step (i) the temperature of the mixture obtained by contacting the reaction product mixture with aqueous liquid is adjusted to 27° C. or less before it is subjected to the step (ii). 7 . The process of claim 1 wherein in step (iii) the esterified cellulose ether is contacted with 2 to 400 weight parts of aqueous liquid per weight part of esterified cellulose ether. 8 . The process of claim 1 wherein the isolated esterified cellulose ether is subjected to repeated cycles of steps (iii) and (iv). 9 . The process of claim 1 wherein after step (iv) or, in the case of repeated cycles of steps (iii) and (iv), after the last step (iv), the recovered esterified cellulose ether is subjected to the steps of (v) suspending the esterified cellulose ether in an aqueous liquid to provide a suspension having a temperature of up to 27° C., and (vi) recovering the esterified cellulose ether from the suspension of step (v). 10 . The process of claim 1 wherein the reaction product mixture has been obtained from a reaction of (a) a cellulose ether with (b) a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride or a combination of an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid anhydride and a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride in the presence of (c) an aliphatic carboxylic acid and (d) an alkali metal carboxylate. 11 . The process of claim 1 wherein the reaction product mixture has been obtained from the reaction of (a) an alkyl cellulose, hydroxyalkylcellulose or hydroxyalkyl alkylcellulose with (b) an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid anhydride selected from the group consisting of acetic anhydride, butyric anhydride and propionic anhydride and a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride selected from the group consisting of succinic anhydride, phthalic anhydride and trimellitic anhydride. 12 . The process of claim 1 wherein the esterified cellulose ether is hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate. 13 . A process for preparing an ester of a cellulose ether wherein (a) a cellulose ether is reacted with (b) a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride or a combination of an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid anhydride and a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride, and the esterified cellulose ether is recovered from the reaction product mixture according to the process of claim 1 . 14 . A method of improving the separability of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate from an aqueous liquid in a process comprising the steps of suspending hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate to be purified in an aqueous liquid to provide a suspension, and recovering the hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate from the suspension by filtration, centrifugation, decantation or a combination thereof, wherein the temperature of the suspension is adjusted to at least 28° C. before the hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate is recovered from the suspension. 15 . A method of reducing the loss on drying of a humid mass of a solid hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate comprising the steps of suspending the humid mass of solid hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate in an aqueous liquid to provide a suspension, and recovering the hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate from the suspension by filtration, centrifugation, decantation or a combination thereof, wherein the temperature of the suspension is adjusted to at least 28° C. before the hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose acetate succinate is recovered from the suspension.

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  • Isolation · CPC title

  • Apparatus for esterification or etherification of cellulose · CPC title

  • Post-etherification treatments of chemical or physical type, {e.g. mixed etherification in two steps}, including purification · CPC title

  • C08B13/00Primary

    Preparation of cellulose ether-esters · CPC title

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A process for recovering an esterified cellulose ether from a reaction product mixture obtained from a reaction of (a) a cellulose ether with (b) an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid anhydride or a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride or a combination of an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid anhydride and a di- or tricarboxylic acid anhydride, comprises the steps of (i) contacting the reaction product mi…
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Dow Global Technologies Llc
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Primary CPC classification C08B13/00. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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