Jill Louise Zullo - Excelsior MN, US James C. Anderson - Eden Prairie MN, US Hiroki Kaido - Eden Prairie MN, US Richard L. Pederson - San Gabriel CA, US Yann Schrodi - Agoura Hills CA, US William H. Sperber - Minnetonka MN, US Michael J. Tupy - Crystal MN, US Earl H. Wagener - Pendleton SC, US
Assignee:
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc. - Bolingbrook IL
The invention provides surface coating compositions comprising a preservative comprising 9-decenoic acid, salts of 9-decenoic acid, esters of 9-decenoic acid, or combinations thereof. The surface coating compositions may be water-based coatings (e. g. , a latex paint) or solvent-based coatings (e. g. , a solvent-based paint). The surface coating compositions may be paints, stains, varnishes, concrete coatings, anti-graffiti coatings, and the like. Methods for protecting a surface coating composition from in-can spoilage and protecting a coating of the surface coating composition from deterioration by the action of microorganisms are also described.
A process for producing industrially important chemicals from renewable resources is disclosed. This “biobased” process employs readily available, renewable resources comprising fatty acids rather than exploiting fossil sources, such as coal and petroleum. In one embodiment of the process 1-octene, along with methyl-9-decenoate and butadiene, is produced from linoleic acid via an enzymemediated isomerization reaction, followed by a metathesis reaction with ethylene. Linoleic acid can be isolated from vegetable oils, such as soybean oil.
Michael John Tupy - Crystal MN, US Francis Amore - Plymouth MN, US Hiroki Kaido - Eden Prairie MN, US Xiangsheng Meng - Chanhassen MN, US
Assignee:
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc. - Bolingbrook IL
International Classification:
C07C 51/36
US Classification:
554146
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method of making hydrogenated metathesis products comprising the steps of: (a) providing a metathesis composition; (b) providing a metathesis catalyst comprising a transition metal; (c) metathesizing at least a portion of the metathesis composition in the presence of the metathesis catalyst to form a first composition comprising one or more metathesis products and a transition metal; (d) hydrogenating at least a portion of the first composition in the presence of a hydrogenation catalyst to form a second composition comprising one or more hydrogenated metathesis products, transition metal, and hydrogenation catalyst; and (e) removing at least a portion of the hydrogenation catalyst from the second composition, wherein the removal of the hydrogenation catalyst removes at least a portion of the transition metal of the metathesis catalyst from the second composition.
Metathesis Methods Involving Hydrogenation And Compositions Relating To Same
Hiroki Kaido - Eden Prairie MN, US Michael John Tupy - Crystal MN, US Richard L. Pederson - San Gabriel CA, US Yann Schrodi - Agoura Hills CA, US
Assignee:
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc. - Woodridge IL
International Classification:
C07C 51/36
US Classification:
554145
Abstract:
Disclosed are improved methods for conducting metathesis utilizing polyunsaturated fatty acid compositions (e. g. , polyunsaturated fatty acid polyol esters, polyunsaturated fatty acids, polyunsaturated fatty esters, and mixtures), such as those found in naturally occurring oils and fats, as the starting material. The inventive methods involve hydrogenation of polyunsaturated fatty acid compositions prior to metathesis, thereby providing partially-hydrogenation compositions having a relatively higher amount of monounsaturated fatty acid species. The partially hydrogenated composition can then be subjected to metathesis to provide a metathesis product composition containing industrially useful compounds.
Jill Zullo - Excelsior MN, US James Anderson - Eden Prairie MN, US Jayne Carney - Park City UT, US Mervyn de Souza - Plymouth MN, US William Sperber - Minnetonka MN, US Michael Tupy - Crystal MN, US Earl Wagener - Pendleton SC, US
The invention provides methods for treating a surface, the method including steps of applying a surface treatment composition to a surface, wherein the surface treatment composition includes a substantially phenol-free cleansing agent and an antimicrobial agent, the antimicrobial agent comprising 9-decenoic acid, a salt of 9-decenoic acid, an ester of 9-decenoic acid, or a combination thereof, wherein the antimicrobial agent is present in an amount sufficient to control microbial growth. Also described are methods for treating a surface that include the step of applying a surface treatment composition having a pH in the range of 4.1 to 8.5 to a surface, wherein the surface treatment composition includes a cleansing agent and an antimicrobial agent, the antimicrobial agent comprising 9-decenoic acid, a salt of 9-decenoic acid, an ester of 9-decenoic acid, or a combination thereof, wherein the antimicrobial agent is present in an amount sufficient to control microbial growth. Also described are surface treatment compositions including the antimicrobial agents.
Diza Pearl Braksmayer - Chanhassen MN, US Timothy A. Murphy - Derby KS, US Stephen E. Russell - Grayslake IL, US Michael John Tupy - Crystal MN, US Scott A. Walters - Sugar Grove IL, US
Assignee:
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc. - Boliingbrook IL
International Classification:
A61K 8/92 A61K 47/14 C07C 57/02 A61K 47/44
US Classification:
424 64, 514785, 554227, 514783
Abstract:
Disclosed are petrolatum-like compositions that comprise metathesized unsaturated polyol esters. Also disclosed are emulsions comprising metathesized unsaturated polyol esters. The petrolatum-like compositions may be used as substitutes for petroleum-based petrolatum. The emulsions may be water-in-oil or oil-in-water emulsions and may be suitable for a variety of end uses.
Methods Of Making Organic Compounds By Metathesis And Hydrocyanation
Timothy W. Abraham - Minnetonka MN, US Hiroki Kaido - Eden Prairie MN, US Choon Woo Lee - La Canada CA, US Richard L. Pederson - San Gabriel CA, US Yann Schrodi - Agoura Hills CA, US Michael John Tupy - Crystal MN, US Alexandre A. Pletnev - Etna NH, US
The invention is directed to methods of making organic compounds by metathesis and hydrocyanation. The method of the invention may be used, for example, to make industrial important organic compounds such as diacids, diesters, acid-amines, acid-alcohols, acid-nitriles, ester-amines, ester-alcohols, and ester-nitriles.
Timothy W. Abraham - Minnetonka MN, US Hiroki Kaido - Eden Prairie MN, US Choon Woo Lee - La Canada CA, US Richard L. Pederson - San Gabriel CA, US Yann Schrodi - Agoura Hills CA, US Michael John Tupy - Crystal MN, US
Assignee:
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc. - Bolingbrook IL
International Classification:
C07C 69/52 C07C 57/13
US Classification:
560190, 562595
Abstract:
Described are methods of making organic compounds by metathesis chemistry. The methods of the invention are particularly useful for making industrially-important organic compounds beginning with starting compositions derived from renewable feedstocks, such as natural oils. The methods make use of a cross-metathesis step with an olefin compound to produce functionalized alkene intermediates having a pre-determined double bond position. Once isolated, the functionalized alkene intermediate can be self-metathesized or cross-metathesized (e.g., with a second functionalized alkene) to produce the desired organic compound or a precursor thereto. The method may be used to make bifunctional organic compounds, such as diacids, diesters, dicarboxylate salts, acid/esters, acid/amines, acid/alcohols, acid/aldehydes, acid/ketones, acid/halides, acid/nitriles, ester/amines, ester/alcohols, ester/aldehydes, ester/ketones, ester/halides, ester/nitriles, and the like.