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(12) Patent: (11) CA 1056853
(21) Application Number: 1056853
(54) English Title: PROCESS FOR CONVERTING HIGH-BOILING BYPRODUCTS OF ISOPRENE PRODUCTION INTO ISOPRENE, ISOBUTYLENE AND FORMALDEHYDE
(54) French Title: PROCEDE POUR CONVERTIR EN ISOPRENE, EN ISOBUTYLENE ET EN FORMALDEHYDE DES SOUS-PRODUITS A POINT D'EBULLITION ELEVE PROVENANT DE LA PRODUCTION DE L'ISOPRENE
Status: Term Expired - Post Grant Beyond Limit
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • C07C 7/04 (2006.01)
  • C07C 45/26 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • BART, EVGENY V.
  • BATALIN, OLEG E.
  • TROITSKY, ANDRIAN P.
  • SKACHKOVA, NINA A.
  • LEBEDEV, VLADIMIR M.
  • TRIFONOVA, RIMMA P.
(73) Owners :
  • EVGENY V. BART
  • OLEG E. BATALIN
  • ANDRIAN P. TROITSKY
  • NINA A. SKACHKOVA
  • VLADIMIR M. LEBEDEV
  • RIMMA P. TRIFONOVA
(71) Applicants :
(74) Agent:
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 1979-06-19
(22) Filed Date:
Availability of licence: N/A
Dedicated to the Public: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data: None

Abstracts

English Abstract


ABSTRACT
A method of processing high-boiling byproducts of isoprene
production obtained at the first stage of isoprene production
by the dioxane method into isoprene, isobuty?lene and formal-
dehyde comprises catalytic splitting of said products in the
vapour phase in the presence of water with a weight ratio there-
between of 1-1+2, respectively, at 250-290°C over aluminium
oxide as catalyst. The resulting vapour mixture is catalytical-
ly split at 315-360°C over calcium-phosphate catalyst with the
formation of a reaction mixture containing isoprene, isobutyle-
ne and formaldehyde.


Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive
property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:-
1. A method of processing high-boiling byproducts which
are obtained during a first stage of isoprene production by the
dioxane method, to give isoprene, isobutylene and formaldehyde,
comprising catalytically splitting said byproducts in the vapour
phase in the presence of water with a weight ratio therebetween
of 1:1-2, respectively, at 250-290°C over aluminium oxide as
catalyst to obtain a vapour mixture; catalytically splitting
said vapour mixture over calcium-phosphate catalyst at 315-360°C
to obtain a reaction mixture containing isoprene, isobutylene
and formaldehyde.
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Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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MBq'EOD 0~ PRODUCI~IG HIG~ 13OILIN~
BYPRODUC~S O:F ISOP~E PRODUC~ION
~ e pre3ent i~ventio~ relates to methods of processing
high-boiling byproducts of isopre~e production into isoprene,
isobut~lene a~d formaldehyde, and more specifically it co~cerns
a method of proc~ssing hig~boiling byproducts o:~ isoprene pro-
duction obtained at the first stage o~ isoprene production by
the dio~ane method.
Isopre~e, isobutylene a~d formalde4yde are widaly used : -
in the manu~acture oî s~nthetio xubbers a~d other chemical pro-
ducts,
~ t t~e first stage o~ i~opre~le productlo~ by the dioxa~e ~:
method a reaction mi~ture is obtai~:led which contai~ dimoth~l-
dioxa~, as well as high~boiling byproducts distributed amo~g
~he organic and aqueous la;yer~ o:e t;he reactio~ mixture.
~ here are known a ~umber of methods o~ proce~sing
high boiling b;srproducts o:~ isoprene! produc ~io~ ~hus, it is
knowcl to ~ubJeot these products ~o h;ydroli~ in the pre~0nce
o~ i~orga~ic acids. EIeaYy pxoblems~ however9 arise in dsvelop-
i~; th~ produ¢tion method ~or æuch proce~eæ associa~ed with 1:
e~requireme~ts o~ oo~ti~uous operatio~ o~ a pla~t a~d bLrni~g
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It is also known to process high-boiling byproducts o~
isoprene production on the basls .af their catalytic split-ti~g
in the vapour phase over solid catalysts a-t elevated temperature
O~e of these methods involves the processi~g of high-boil-
ing byproducts o~ isoprene production over a oatalyst o~ the
aluminosilicate type. By this method, high boiling byproducts
contained in the aqueous layer o~ the reaction mixtuxe o~ di-
methyldioxa~e synthesis (the ~irst stage o~ isopre~e production
by t~e dio~ane method) are fed for splitting ~ithout preliminary
isolatio~ from water9 the orga~ic layer of high-boiling bypro-
ducts being also ~ed ~or split-ti~g. ~his method ~eatures a ver~
low yield o~ isopre~e which is only about 12~o ~rom theory.
It is also know~ to process high-boiling byproduotis~ their
components or mi~tures th~reo~ with dimethyldio~ane over cal- ~
cium-phosphate catal~t~ ~he process is conducted at about ~50C .
with a ratio of high-boiling byproducts to water of 1:3. The
mai~ disadva~tage o~ this method c:onsists in a rapid coking
of calcium-phosphate ca-talyst havi.~g a ve~ developed surface
.
and a large void volume. A long-term burning out of coke is
required for recovery o~ the cataly~t sur~ace so that this me-
` thod i~ rather i~ef~icient. ~he yield of isopre~e by this me-
thod is comparatively low.
It i~ a~ obaect o~ the invention to provide a method o~
processing hi~-boiling byproducts o~ isoprene produotion ob-
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tained at the first sta~e of isoprene production by the dioxane
method which permits to achieve an improved yield of isoprene.
With this and other objects in view9 the invention con-
sists in the provision of a method of processing high~boiling
byproducts of soprene production, wherein said high-boiling
byproducts are catalytically split in the vapour phase in the
presence of water with a ratio therebetween of 1:1~29 respec-
tively, over a solid catalyst~ and wherein, according to the
invention, the catalytic splitting of said high-boiling byproducts
is conducted over aluminium oxide as catalyst at 250~290C to -~
obtain a vapour mixture which is subsequently subjected to a
catalytic splitting at 315-360C over calcium-phosphate cata-
lyst with the formation of a reaction mixture containing iso-
prene, isobutylene and formaldehyde.
As mentioned above? high-boiling byproducts formed at
the first stage of the process in preparing dimethyldioxane
in isoprene production from formaldehyde and isobutylene com-
prise~a complex mixture of various compounds exhibi~ing dif-
ferent chemical properties and reacti~ity. This includes three
isomers of dioxane alcohols, pyran compounds, numerous ethers~
as well as various formals of cyclic and linear structure and
unidentified compounds ~specially including numerous heavy
Eractions boiling above the boiling poi~t of dioxane alcohols,
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Our studies show that at the present state of the art
no ~atisfactory result can be obtained usi~g any single cata-
lyst in any single-stage proce~s.
~ husg the catalytic splitting o~ high-boili~g b~products
over aluminium oxide results in obtaini~g a negligible qua~ti-
ty of isoprene, isobutyle~s and a high yield o~ the total o~
unsaturated alcohols, formaldehyde, pyran compou~d~ etc~
(see ~ables 1 a~d 2).
~onditions o~ processing high-boiling ~able 1
~yproducts over aluminium oxide
~mperature in High-boil- R~te o~ feed~
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T~e basic part of the mixture obtained after the splitt
i~g may be directly used ~without separation) for the produc~
tion o~ isoprene. I~ separating such mi~ture~ e.g. by re~ining
a re~orming of some starti~g compounds present in the high-
boiling byproduct~ may take place, mainl~ due to water and ~or-
mald~hyde addition at double bonds (Prince reaction).
The employmen-t of calcium-phosphate catalyst for direot
splitting high-boiling byproducts also cannot give desired re-
sult~ (see ~ables 3 an~
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o~ using aluminium oxid~, bhe yields of other valuable pro-
ducts, suGh a~ isobutylene and ~ormaldebyde are rath3r i~8uf-
ficient~ Bu~ a~ importa~t thing i~ t~at with t~e direc~ process,
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having a fine~porous structure the coke formation is materially
i~creased. ~he yield o~ coke and losses attai~s 16%. ~his ~act
itsel~ does not permit to u~e this cataly~3t ~or decompos~tlo~
o:~ b;yproduct~ .
H~waver, it has bee~ fou~d that the successive operation
with t~e two catalysts allowed to eliminate the di~ficulties
encountered where they are used separately. As a result of
splitti~g o~ high-boiling byproducts over alumi~ium o~ide ~ a
vapour mi~ture wit~ a low content of isoprene is obtained.~his
permits to co~duct a rather deep conversion process wit~out
an~ risk o~ occurrence o~ s~condary reactions. The splitti~g
of the resulting vapoul~ mixture which thus co~tai~s a negli-
gible guantity of high-molecular compounds over calcium-phos-
phate ca-talgst parmits to eliminate a rap~d coking of t~e ca~
talyst and results in the formati.on of a reaction mi~-ture con-
taining isoprene, isobutylene and ~ormaldehyde so that the re-
fining o~ this mixture i~3 ~ot associated wit~ losses o~ valu-
able products i~ the course o~ c~amical reactio~s~
~ hus, bg co~ducting a suGcessi~e splitti~ o~ high-boil-
~ byproducts over alumi~ium o~ida and calcium-phQsp~ate ca-
taly~ts isoprene, as well a~ isobu~le~e and ~ormaldehyde oa~ ~
b~ obtai~ed ~rom ~igh-bolling byproduots at a comparatively
hiæh yield, A yleld of isoprene i~ ¢o~erting high-boiling
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byproducts is from 22 to 2~o~ formaldehyde - 25% and isobuty-
le~e - 7%. ~he me-thod according -to the invention permits to
completely process hig~-boiling byproducts without dischargi~g
a~y fraction thereof for recycling of unconverted heavy compo-
nents contained i~ the starting produot~ and heavy reaction
productsO ~e method may be ef~ected using sta~dard egùipme~t
employed in i~oprena production from formaldebyde and isobuty-
le~eO
~he proce~s may be co~ductçd in the continuous manner.
~ha method according to the i~vention is e~fected a5 .
foLlow~.
For splitting hi~h-boiling byproducts the use was made
of an installation ¢omprisi~g an evaporator, two reactor~, co~-
ventional condensation apparatu~ cooli~g apparatus, apparatus
~or catching light ~ractions, for xeceivi~g gas and liquid
products~
For the conduct of the process t~e temperature and rate
of deliver~ of startin~ products are selected to ensure a suf-
ficient rate of th0 process so a~ to make it mora economical
a~d, o~ ~he other hand, 50 as to elimi~ate the development of
~nd~sired seco~dary co~versions. I~ additiong the seGo~dary
co~varsions are hindered by diluting t~e reactio~ mixture wit~
~team so that a~ excessive amou~t o~ water should be fed i~to
the i~stallation for ~ormal ope~atio~ o~ the b~th reac~ors.
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waight ratio are fed by means o~ a meteri~g pump into a heat-
ed evaporator. T~en t~e resulti~g vapours are ~ed i~to a re-
ac~tor co~taini~g aluminium oxide, wherein the mixture i9 Ca-
talytically split at a preselected temperatureO The resulting
vapour mixture is then admitted into a reactor c~arged with
calcium-phosphate catalyst ~or ~urther catalytic co~versio~
and then into the condensation and receiving apparatus9 As a
result, a reaction mixture is obtained which contains isopxene,
isobutylene and formaldehyde. ~he liquid and gaseous products
thu~ obtained are measur~d, separated and anal~ed~ :
With conti~uou3 operation o~ the installation t~o reactor
.~ys-tsms are used which are alter~ately switchedover for pro-
cessi~ tbs starti~g products and ~or recov~ry o~ th0 cata~
l~sts. ~he de~ red products ~re iso;latod from the reaction
mi~ture b~ known method~, such as rls~i~ing, and the residue
is reoycled for seoondar~ processing of the mixture with the
starting high-boiling bypxoducts~
The pre~ent inventio~ will be better u~der~tood from t~
: ~oll~wi~g speci~ic e~ample8
E~ample 1
30 g oP alumi~ium o~ide were chaxged into the first reac-
tor. 60 g o~ calcium~phosp~ate cataly~t were charged i~o the ' -
second reactoru ~he conditions o~ splitting high-boili~g by-
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products ar~ Kiven in Table 5.It is clear ~rom -the above-given da-ta thati only 402 g o~
u~saturated alcohols or ~~q~- 100 = 0.78 w.~0 are pxesent
in the reaction mix-ture (organic layer)~ Thi~ quantity ca~-
not have a~y appreciable e~ect on the results of re~ini~g
eYen if all u~saturated alcohols react with formaldehyde.
At the ~ame time, the results give~ above show that by
~he method accordi~g to the invention about 90~0 o~ high-boil-
i~ byproducts are converted with the following yield~ o~ de-
sired products: ~
isoprene - 22.4 % of co~verted high-boiling byproducts9
~ormaldehyde - 2501% o~ converted high-boiling byproduct~
i~obutylene ~ 7.5% of converted high-boiling byproduct~a
In additio~, the following products are obtai~ed which
may be used ~or conversion into de~ired product~ at isoprene
p1ant~s
metihylhydropyran - 7. l~o
dimetihyldio~anq - 3.8%
~mstha~ol - 7.9%
trimethyl~arbinol - l~9~o~
so tha-t additiio~al yield o~ isoprene, formaldePyd~ a~d iso-
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Table 5
Reactor Temperature in HighDboiling Rate of feed-
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direction o~ lumn water r-atio i~g byproducts
high~-boiling - weight g/h per 1 g
byproducts top mlddle bottom of catalyst
vapours o~ ~
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30 g o~ aluminium oxide were charged into t~e first
reactor, 60 ~ o~ calcium-phosphate catalyst were charged into
the second reactor. The conditions of proce~sing high-boiling
byproducts are given i~ '~able 7
~ he co~te~t o~ unsaturated alcohols i~ the ~inal mixtur~
is al~o negli~ible - ~ 100 = ~.52% which ¢annot appre-
ciably lower the yield of is~opr0ne in refini~g liquid reac-
tio~ products due to chemical reactions.
~ he de~r~e of conversion of high-bolli~g byproducts is
more than 80~.
~ he yield3 o~ the desired products are as follows:
i~oprone - 23.3% of co~var~ed high-boiling byproducts,
formald~yde - 25.1% o~ convertad high-boiling bypro
ducts~
isobutyle~e - 7-9% of co~verted high-boilin~ byprodu¢t~.
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metha~ol - 4~8%
trimethylcarbinol - 2~6%
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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: Expired (old Act Patent) latest possible expiry date 1996-06-19
Grant by Issuance 1979-06-19

Abandonment History

There is no abandonment history.

Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
EVGENY V. BART
OLEG E. BATALIN
ANDRIAN P. TROITSKY
NINA A. SKACHKOVA
VLADIMIR M. LEBEDEV
RIMMA P. TRIFONOVA
Past Owners on Record
None
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Cover Page 1994-04-22 1 29
Drawings 1994-04-22 1 14
Abstract 1994-04-22 1 33
Claims 1994-04-22 1 23
Descriptions 1994-04-22 20 767