Oxidative Dehydroxymethylation of Alcohols to Produce Olefins
US-2019262819-A1 · Aug 29, 2019 · US
US2023159410A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023159410-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117922798-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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Continuous reductive dehydroxymethylation process for the preparation of alkanes from primary aliphatic alcohols, having 3 to 25 carbon atoms, in the presence of hydrogen and a catalyst in a reactor at a pressure of ≥2 bar, characterized in that the dehydroxymethylation takes place in the vapor phase.
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1 .- 15 . (canceled) 16 . A continuous reductive dehydroxymethylation process comprising preparing alkanes from primary aliphatic alcohols, having 3 to 25 carbon atoms, in the presence of hydrogen and a catalyst in a reactor at a pressure of ≥2 bar, wherein the dehydroxymethylation takes place in the vapor phase. 17 . The process according to claim 16 , wherein the pressure is 2 to 50 bar. 18 . The process according to claim 16 , wherein the alcohol is a fatty alcohol having the generic formula R—CH 2 —OH in which R is C 7 -C 23 -alkyl. 19 . The process according to claim 18 , wherein the alcohol is a linear fatty alcohol. 20 . The process according to claim 16 , wherein the process is operated in a recycle gas mode. 21 . The process according to claim 20 , wherein the recycle gas stream has a flowrate of 200 to 50000 L s per liter of catalyst and hour. 22 . The process according to claim 21 , wherein the process is operated in a recycle gas mode, whereby, after condensation of the alkanes and water from the reaction mixture, the resulting gaseous effluent is partially discharged and the remainder is recycled to the reactor as the recycle gas stream, whereby a fresh hydrogen stream is continuously fed into the process and whereby either the recycle gas stream alone or the recycle gas stream together with the fresh hydrogen stream constitute a hydrogen containing gas stream that is used to evaporate the alcohol. 23 . The process according to claim 16 , wherein the catalyst hourly space velocity is 0.05 to 2 kg alcohol per liter of catalyst (bed volume) and hour. 24 . The process according to claim 16 , wherein the recycle gas stream has the following composition: 5 to 90 vol % hydrogen, 5 to 90 vol % methane and equal or less than 5 vol % other compounds. 25 . The process according to claim 16 , wherein the catalyst contains ≥10% by weight, of Ni. 26 . The process according to claim 25 , wherein the catalyst is a supported catalyst that contains 20 to 80% by weight of Ni and 20 to 80% by weight of a support. 27 . The process according to claim 26 , wherein the support is Al 2 O 3 or SiO 2 or a mixture of both, SiO 2 being preferred. 28 . The process according to claim 16 , wherein the molar ratio of hydrogen and alcohol is 2 to 400. 29 . The process according to claim 16 , for preparing undecane and tridecane by reductive dehydroxymethylation of dodecan-l-ol and tetradecane-l-ol. 30 . A process for the production of a cosmetic formulation wherein one or more alkanes are prepared according to claim 16 and the resulting alkane/alkanes is/are mixed with one or more other compounds in order to obtain the cosmetic formulation.
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