Charles H. McMullen - Katonah NY James R. Nelson - S. Charleston WV Bernard C. Ream - Charleston WV Joseph A. Sims - Elkview WV
Assignee:
Union Carbide Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C07D31736 C07D31738
US Classification:
2603402
Abstract:
A process for making alkylene carbonate by the reaction of carbon dioxide and an alkylene oxide of the formula ##STR1## wherein R, R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 are one or more of hydrogen, alkyl, aryl, alkaryl, aralkyl, cycloalkyl, allyloxy, chloroalkyl, and aryloxy to produce the corresponding carbonate, which comprises: (a) providing a homogeneous liquid phase reaction zone in which the predominant material therein is the alkylene carbonate; (b) providing a catalytic amount of an alkylene oxide carbonation catalyst to said liquid phase; (c) having dissolved in said liquid phase sufficient CO. sub. 2 to provide a molal amount therein which exceeds the molal amount of the catalyst; (d) providing a CO. sub. 2 pressure in the reaction zone of between about 150 psig and about 750 psig; (e) maintaining a sufficient amount of the alkylene oxide in the reaction to maintain the pressure and temperature thereof; (f) maintaining the reaction zone at a temperature at which the alkylene oxide and CO. sub. 2 react to form alkylene carbonate, which temperature is not greater than about 200. degree. C.
Continuous Process For Producing Alkylene Glycols From Alkylene Carbonates
Robert Dean Foster - Charleston WV Thomas Arthur Maliszewski - Charleston WV Joseph Alton Sims - Elkview WV Glenn Alfred Taylor - Ridgewood NJ
Assignee:
Union Carbide Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
C07C 2912
US Classification:
568858
Abstract:
A continuous process for hydrolyzing alkylene carbonates according to specific procedure whereby the akylene glycol obtained is essentially free of polymeric glycols and contains minimum amounts of dimeric glycols.