Method for producing hydrogenated petroleum resin

US9994650B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9994650-B2
Application numberUS-201515127813-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 25, 2015
Priority dateMar 26, 2014
Publication dateJun 12, 2018
Grant dateJun 12, 2018

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A method for producing a hydrogenated petroleum resin by reacting dicyclopentadiene with a vinyl aromatic compound, subjecting the reaction product obtained by this reaction to thermal polymerization, and then hydrogenating the resulting product, including the following steps (A) to (C): (A) a preliminary reaction step of reacting a vinyl aromatic compound represented by the following Formula (1) (in the formula, R 1 is a hydrogen atom or the like) with dicyclopentadiene under the condition that selectivity for a phenylnorbornene derivative, which is a reaction product and is represented by the following Formula (2) {in the formula, R 1 has the same meaning as in the above Formula (1)}, is 90% or more to obtain a reaction liquid containing the phenylnorbornene derivative: (B) a polymerization step of heating the reaction liquid, which contains the phenylnorbornene derivative and is obtained in the preliminary reaction step (A), to a temperature of 240 to 300° C. to polymerize the reaction liquid, thereby obtaining a polymerization reaction product; and (C) a hydrogenation step of hydrogenating the polymerization reaction product, which is obtained in the polymerization step (B), in the presence of a catalyst to obtain a hydrogenated petroleum resin.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing a hydrogenated petroleum resin, the method comprising: (A) preliminarily reacting a vinyl aromatic compound represented by the following Formula (1) with dicyclopentadiene, which comprises 50 to 85% by mass of dicyclopentadiene and 5 to 30% by mass in total of C5 and C6 paraffins, at a temperature of from 170 to 190° C. to yield a reaction liquid consisting of phenylnorbornene derivative represented by the following Formula (2), wherein the vinyl aromatic compound and the dicyclopentadiene are in a mass ratio of from 15/85 to 40/60: wherein R 1 is a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an aryl group, or an aralkyl group, and wherein R 1 has the same meaning as in the above Formula (1); (B) polymerizing the reaction liquid by heating the reaction liquid obtained in the preliminary reacting to a temperature of 240 to 300° C. to polymerize the reaction liquid, thereby obtaining a polymerization reaction product; and (C) hydrogenating the polymerization reaction product in the presence of a catalyst to obtain a hydrogenated petroleum resin. 2. The method for producing a hydrogenated petroleum resin according to claim 1 , wherein in the preliminary reacting in (A), a liquid containing a vinyl aromatic compound is added dropwise to dicyclopentadiene heated to a temperature of 170 to 190° C. to react a vinyl aromatic compound with dicyclopentadiene. 3. The method for producing a hydrogenated petroleum resin according to claim 1 , wherein in the preliminary reacting in (A), a liquid containing a vinyl aromatic compound and dicyclopentadiene is added dropwise to dicyclopentadiene heated to a temperature of 170 to 190° C. to react a vinyl aromatic compound and dicyclopentadiene. 4. The method for producing a hydrogenated petroleum resin according to claim 1 , wherein the selectivity in (A) is 97% or more. 5. The method for producing a hydrogenated petroleum resin according to claim 1 , wherein the selectivity in (A) is 99% or more. 6. The method for producing a hydrogenated petroleum resin according to claim 1 , which is conducted in the absence of polymerization solvent. 7. The method for producing a hydrogenated petroleum resin according to claim 1 , wherein the dicyclopentadiene is an unrefined dicyclopentadiene fraction.

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  • having one carbon-to-carbon double bond · CPC title

  • Styrene · CPC title

  • having two or more carbon-to-carbon double bonds · CPC title

  • C08F8/04Primary

    Reduction, e.g. hydrogenation · CPC title

  • homo- or co-oligomerisation with ring formation, not being a Diels-Alder conversion · CPC title

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What does patent US9994650B2 cover?
A method for producing a hydrogenated petroleum resin by reacting dicyclopentadiene with a vinyl aromatic compound, subjecting the reaction product obtained by this reaction to thermal polymerization, and then hydrogenating the resulting product, including the following steps (A) to (C): (A) a preliminary reaction step of reacting a vinyl aromatic compound represented by the following …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Maruzen Petrochem Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08F8/04. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 12 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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