WO2003095402A1 - Verfahren zur herstellung von c13-alkoholgemischen - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for the preparation of a C ⁇ -alcohol mixture which is particularly suitable as a precursor for the preparation of compounds with surfactant properties and of plasticizers.
- Alcohols with about 8 to 20 carbon atoms are precursors for the production of nonionic and anionic surfactants.
- the alcohols are functionalized, such as, for example, alkoxylated or glycosidated.
- the alkoxylates obtained, for example, can either be used directly as nonionic surface-active substances or can be converted into anionic surface-active substances by further functionalization, for example by sulfation or phosphation.
- the application properties of these surfactants such as their wetting ability, foaming, fat-dissolving ability, biodegradability etc., are determined by the chain length and the degree of branching of the hydrophobic hydrocarbon residue of the alcohol used.
- Alcohols that are suitable for the production of surfactants are often referred to as surfactant alcohols.
- Surfactant alcohols can be obtained by hydrogenating pure fatty acids, mixtures of fatty acids, esters of fatty acids and their mixtures. These so-called fatty alcohols are linear and essentially have an even number of carbon atoms and 12 to 18 carbon atoms.
- a disadvantage of the production of surfactants based on fatty alcohols is that they are usually not available as a pure substance, but only as a mixture of fatty alcohols with different C numbers, their high price and that they are not always available in sufficient quantities.
- Surfactant alcohols can also be obtained from ethylene using the Alfol process, whereby an aluminum salt is formed as a by-product.
- Another way of producing surfactant alcohols is to hydroformylate suitable olefins and to hydrogenate the aldehydes formed in the process.
- the olefins or olefin mixtures used for this determine, inter alia, the linearity of the alcohols and can generated in different ways.
- chlorination and subsequent dehydrochlorination can be used to produce olefins which can be used to produce surfactant alcohols.
- olefins have the disadvantage that they contain chlorine compounds which could interfere with the further synthesis and that no chlorine-free end products can be guaranteed.
- Olefins for the production of surfactant alcohols can also be obtained by oligomerizing ethylene.
- a process for the production of olefins with certain chain lengths from ethylene is the SHOP process (Shell Higher Olefine Process).
- SHOP process Shell Higher Olefine Process
- a disadvantage of the ethylene-based processes for obtaining the olefins suitable for the production of surfactant alcohols is the high price of ethylene.
- Olefins which are suitable for the preparation of surfactant alcohols can also be obtained by oligomerizing C 3 to C 6 olefins, such as in particular propene or butene or mixtures thereof.
- DE 199 55 593 discloses a process for the preparation of C 13 -alcohol mixtures in which Ci 2 -olefins are hydroformylated in the presence of a cobalt catalyst and the aldehydes thus obtained are hydrogenated. A yield has not been disclosed.
- DE 199 39 491 AI (Example 2) describes the preparation of a C 3 -alcohol mixture by hydroformylation of a butene trimer mixture in the presence of a cobalt analyzer and by subsequent hydrogenation of the hydroformylate. The yield of C 3 - alcohol mixture based on the C 2 olefin mixture is only 80.4%.
- Longer-chain, branched olefins are preferably hydroformylated rather than rhodium-catalyzed by cobalt, which indicates the lack of activity and selectivity of the rhodium catalyst is due (Cornils et al, p. 64).
- Preferred products of hydroformylation reactions are usually the linear, terminal aldehydes. This is particularly important if the secondary product of the aldehyde hydrogenation, the alcohol, is used as a surfactant. Since the double bond in C ⁇ olefins is purely statistically purely internal or branched C 12 olefins are usually additionally formed by the production process by means of butene trimerization, a hydroformylation process is expedient for the production of C 3 alcohols in which the degree of branching of the aldehydes obtained or Alcohols is not increased even further. According to Falbe et al. "New Syntheses with Carbon Monoxide", Springer-Verlag Berlin, 1980, pp. 38 ff, p. 99, by using unmodified rhodium instead of cobalt as a catalyst. Consequently, an unmodified cobalt catalyst is used in DE 199 55 593.
- the alcohols produced according to the invention are well suited for the production of surfactants and plasticizers.
- the invention accordingly relates to a process for the preparation of a C 13 alcohol mixture, a) oligomerization of a butene-containing hydrocarbon mixture over a supported nickel catalyst, b) removal of the C 2 -olefin fraction from the reaction mixture, c) hydroformylation of the C 12 olefins d) removal of the Catalyst e) hydrogenation of the decatalyzed hydroformylation mixture to the C 3 - alcohol mixture, characterized in that the hydroformylation of the C 12 -olefin fraction c) is carried out in the presence of a modified rhodium catalyst.
- Unmodified rhodium catalysts have only carbon monoxide as ligands (present through the hydroformylation process). The use of these catalysts is not the subject of the invention, but only the use of modified rhodium catalysts. These have coordinating ligands, such as. B. phosphonites, phosphines or phosphinites. feedstocks
- step a) of the process according to the invention preference is given to using C 4 streams which contain no olefins with different C numbers and largely no polyunsaturated hydrocarbons.
- the isobutene content, based on the total of the butenes, can preferably be below 5% by mass, in particular below 3% by mass, very particularly below 1% by mass.
- Usable technical mixtures are light petroleum fractions from refineries, C 4 fractions from FC or steam crackers, mixtures from Fischer-Tropsch syntheses, mixtures from dehydrogenation of butanes, mixtures formed by olefin metathesis or other technical processes.
- C mixtures which essentially contain linear butenes as olefins can be separated off from the above product mixtures.
- mixtures of linear butenes suitable for the process according to the invention can be obtained from the C fraction of a steam cracker.
- Butadiene is removed in the first step. This is done either by extraction or extractive distillation of the butadiene or its selective hydrogenation. In both cases, a practically butadiene-free C 4 cut is obtained, the raffinate I.
- isobutene is removed from the C 4 stream, e.g. B. by its reaction with methanol to methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE).
- MTBE methyl tert-butyl ether
- the now isobutene-free C 4 cut , the raffinate II contains, as desired, the linear butenes and optionally butanes.
- the 1-butene can also be separated off by distillation. Both fractions, those with but-l-enes or those with but-2-enes, can be used in the process according to the invention.
- Another possibility of producing a suitable starting material is to hydroisomerize raffinate I or a similarly composed hydrocarbon mixture.
- raffinate I a mixture consisting of 2-butenes and optionally n-butane can be obtained.
- a corresponding method is described, for example, in DE 101 52 842.6.
- the C 4 hydrocarbon stream via an absorbent such as. B. a molecular sieve, in particular one with a pore diameter of> 0.4 to 0.5 nm, are passed.
- the concentration of oxygen-containing compounds in the C -carbon stream is preferably less than 1 ppm by mass, in particular less than 0.5 ppm by mass.
- the butenes are preferably oligomerized on supported nickel catalysts.
- silicon dioxide, aluminum oxide, aluminosilicates, zeolites, zirconium oxide or titanium dioxide, if appropriate after sulfation, can be used as carrier materials.
- Titanium-free supported nickel catalysts are particularly preferably used.
- catalysts can be formed by co-precipitating nickel compounds and support material, such as. B. aluminum and / or silicon compounds, filtering and annealing.
- support material such as. B. aluminum and / or silicon compounds
- nickel compounds can be applied to one of the above-mentioned support materials, for example by impregnation or spraying, and then to calcine the catalyst precursor.
- Nickel compounds such as nickel nitrate, nickel sulfate, nickel chloride or their amine complexes, can be used to produce the catalysts.
- catalysts which formally consist of nickel oxide, aluminum oxide and silicon oxide. These catalysts contain 5 to 50% by mass of nickel, in particular 10 to 30% by mass.
- the aluminum content is in the range from 5 to 30% by mass, in particular in the range from 7 to 20% by mass.
- the mass fractions of silicon are between 10 and 40%, in particular between 20 and 30%.
- these catalysts can contain 0.1 to 2% by mass of alkali oxide, Contain alkaline earth oxide, lanthanum oxide or oxides of the rare earths and optionally molding aids.
- the catalysts are advantageously used in a form in which they offer low flow resistance, e.g. B. of granules, pellets or moldings, such as tablets, cylinders, balls, extrudates or rings.
- the oligomerization can be carried out batchwise or continuously in all reactors which are usually used in solid / liquid contact reactions.
- a fixed bed is usually, but not exclusively, used. If a fixed bed flow reactor is used, the liquid can flow up or down. A downward flow of the liquid is most preferred. It is also possible to operate the reactor with product recycling or in a single pass.
- the oligomerization is carried out in several reactors connected in series, preferably with product recycling.
- the oligomers are first separated from the reaction products and portions of the remaining residues are returned to the feeds to the corresponding reactors.
- the number of reactors connected in series is between 1 and 10, preferably between 1 and 4.
- Each reactor can be adiabatic, polytropic or practically isothermal, i.e. H. operated with a temperature rise below 10 ° C.
- the temperatures at which the reactors are operated are between 20 and 200 ° C., preferably between 70 and 160 ° C., very particularly between 80 and 120 ° C.
- the reaction can be carried out at a pressure equal to or above the vapor pressure of the feed hydrocarbon mixture at the respective reaction temperature, preferably at a pressure below 40 bar.
- the pressure should be 2 to 4 bar higher than the vapor pressure of the reaction mixture at the highest temperature in the reactor.
- the reaction mixture of the oligomerization consists of unreacted butenes, optionally of n-butane and isobutane, and oligomers with different molecular weights (Cg-olefins, C 12 -olefins, C ⁇ - 6- olefins, ).
- the C 2 olefin fraction is isolated from this mixture in one or more separation steps.
- Suitable separation devices are the usual apparatuses known to the person skilled in the art.
- distillation columns such as packed columns, fabric packing columns or tray columns, which, if desired, can be equipped with bells, sieve plates, sieve trays, valves, side draws, etc.
- evaporators such as thin-film evaporators, falling film evaporators, wiper blade evaporators, Sambay evaporators etc. and combinations thereof.
- the C 2 -olefin fraction is preferably separated off by fractional distillation.
- the separated C 2 -olefin fraction is hydroformylated to produce the C 13 alcohol mixture according to the invention and then hydrogenated.
- the hydroformylation is carried out in the presence of modified rhodium catalysts to achieve a high yield of Cn-aldehydes and / or the corresponding alcohols.
- rhodium catalysts can be introduced into the process in the form of their active complexes, but technically it is generally easier to generate the active catalysts in situ from stable, easily storable rhodium compounds.
- Suitable rhodium compounds for this are, for example, rhodium (II) and rhodium (III) salts, such as rhodium (III) chloride, rhodium (III) nitrate, rhodium (III) sulfate, potassium rhodium sulfate, rhodium (II) and rhodium (III) carboxylate, rhodium (II) and rhodium (III) acetate, rhodium (H) octanoate, rhodium (II) nonanoate, rhodium (III) oxide, salts of rhodium (III) acid, trisammonium hexachlororhodate (III
- Rhodium complexes such as rhodium biscarbonylacetylacetonate and acetylacetonatobisethylene rhodium (I), are also suitable. Particularly suitable are rhodium acetate, rhodium octanoate and rhodium nonanoate.
- the concentration of rhodium in the hydroformylation reactor is 1-100 mass ppm, in particular 1-50 mass ppm, very particularly 1-20 mass ppm, very particularly preferably 1-10 mass ppm.
- ligands are used which form complexes with rhodium and which also catalyze the hydroformylation of internal and branched olefins.
- the ligands are organic compounds which contain nitrogen, arsenic, antimony or preferably phosphorus atoms.
- the ligands can be monodentate or multidentate, with chiral ligands both the racemate and an enantiomer or diastereomer can be used. It is also possible to use a mixture of two or more different ligands.
- the phosphorus ligands used are, in particular, those which form less stable complexes with rhodium than triphenylphosphine, such as, for example, phosphine oxides, phosphites, phosphonites and phosphinites.
- the hydroformylation of the C 1 -olefin fraction is preferably carried out in the presence of rhodium-phosphite-rhodium-phosphinite or rhodium-phosphonite catalysts.
- Examples of usable phosphites are trimethyl phosphite, triethyl phosphite, tri-n-propyl phosphite, tri-i-propyl phosphite, tri-n-butyl phosphite, tri-i-butyl phosphite, tri-t-butyl phosphite, tris (2-ethylhexyl) phosphite, triphenyl phosphite, tris (2-t-butyl-4-methoxyphenyl) phosphite, tris (2-t-butyl-4-methylphenyl) phosphite, tris (p-cresyl) phosphite.
- sterically hindered phosphite ligands as described, inter alia, in EP 155 508, US 4668 651, US 4,748,261, US 4,769,498, US 4,774,361, US 4,835,299, US 4,885,401, US 5,059,710, US 5 113 022, US 5 179 055, US 5 260 491, US 5 264 616, US 5 288 918, US 5 360 938, EP 472 071, EP 518 241 and WO 97/20795.
- Substituted triphenyl phosphites are preferably used, each with 1 or 2 isopropyl and / or tert-butyl groups on the phenyl rings, preferably in the ortho position to the phosphite ester group.
- a very particularly preferred ligand is tris (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphite.
- Examples of usable phosphonites are methyldiethoxyphosphine,
- phosphinite ligands are described, inter alia, in US Pat. No. 5,710,344, WO 95,06627, US Pat. No. 5,360,938, JP 07082281.
- Examples include diphenyl (phenoxy) phosphine and its derivatives in which the hydrogen atoms are replaced in whole or in part by alkyl, aryl or halogen atoms, diphenyl (methoxy) phosphine, diphenyl (ethoxy) phosphine, etc.
- the rhodium-catalyzed hydroformylation is carried out at pressures from 60 to 300 bar, preferably at pressures from 150 to 270 bar.
- the temperatures for the rhodium-catalyzed hydroformylation are in the range from 40 ° C. to 180 ° C., preferably from 90 ° C. to 150 ° C., in particular from 100 to 130 ° C.
- the catalyst solution is preferably separated off by falling film, short-range or thin-film evaporators or combinations of these apparatuses.
- the advantage of such a combination can be, for example, that in a first step still dissolved synthesis gas as well as a part of the products and the still available starting olefins (for example in a falling film evaporator) are separated and then in a second step (for example in a thin film evaporator) to carry out the final separation of the catalyst.
- the distillation pressures are between 5 mbar and 1 bar, preferably between 10 mbar and 100 mbar.
- the distillation temperatures are 40 to 180 ° C, in particular 80 to 150 ° C.
- the bottom product can additionally be stabilized with carbon monoxide, as described in DE 10048 301.1.
- a part of the bottom product is discharged in the hydroformylation reactor to keep the high boiler concentration constant.
- the other part of the bottoms product is returned to the hydroformylation reactor.
- part of the catalyst rhodium and ligand
- these amounts and other missing amounts of rhodium and ligand must be replenished in order to maintain the above-described catalyst concentration in the hydroformylation reactor.
- other products can be separated from the discharge stream, for example by distillation.
- the rhodium can be recovered from the discharge stream using known methods become.
- the vapors obtained during the concentration can be distilled into aldehydes and
- Alcohols, hydrocarbons and other by-products are separated. If appropriate, olefins can be obtained from the hydrocarbon fraction and can be returned to the process.
- the hydroformylation product freed from the catalyst or the aldehyde-containing fraction obtained after distillation is hydrogenated in a customary manner in the gaseous or preferably in the liquid phase with a hydrogen-containing gas.
- the catalysts can be unsupported or the hydrogenation-active substances or their precursors can be applied to supports such as silicon dioxide or aluminum dioxide.
- Preferred catalysts on which the hydroformylation mixtures are hydrogenated each contain 0.3-15% by mass of copper and nickel and 0.05-3.5% by mass of chromium and advantageously 0.01-1.6% by mass as activators. , preferably 0.02-1.2% by mass of an alkali component on a carrier material, preferably aluminum oxide or silicon oxide.
- the quantities given relate to the catalyst which has not yet been reduced.
- the alkali component is optional.
- the catalysts are advantageously used in a form in which they offer low flow resistance, e.g. B. in the form of granules, pellets or moldings, such as tablets, cylinders, extrudates or rings. They are appropriately activated before they are used, e.g. B. by heating in a hydrogen-containing gas stream.
- the hydrogenation preferably a liquid phase hydrogenation, is carried out in the pressure range from 5-200 bar, in particular in the range 5-100 bar, very particularly in the range 15-50 bar.
- Hydrogenation in the gas phase can also be carried out at lower pressures with correspondingly large gas volumes.
- the total pressures in the individual reactors can be the same or different within the pressure limits mentioned.
- reaction temperatures are between 120 and 220 ° C, in particular between 140 and 180 ° C. Examples of such hydrogenations are described in DE 198 42 369 and DE 198 42 370.
- the C 3 -alcohol mixture according to the invention can be obtained from the reaction mixture obtained after the hydrogenation by customary processes known to the person skilled in the art, in particular by fractional distillation.
- the C 3 alcohol mixture can be separated into several fractions.
- the invention further relates to processes for the production of plasticizers and surfactant compounds.
- Plasticizers are produced from the Ci 3 alcohol mixture by reaction with carboxylic acids or their anhydrides, in particular dicarboxylic acids or their anhydrides, to give the corresponding esters.
- the process for the production of plasticizers is such that alcohol is first prepared according to the main claim and this alcohol is reacted in a further process step f) with phthalic acid, phthalic anhydride, adipic acid, cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid and / or cyclohexanedicarboxylic anhydride to give the corresponding ester.
- Processes for preparing surfactant-active derivatives of the C 13 alcohol mixture prepared according to the invention have one of the following reaction steps:
- Alkylene oxide or alkylene oxide derivatives and mixtures thereof are used in the alkoxylation of the C 3 alcohol mixture to give the corresponding alkoxylates.
- Alkylene oxides having 1 to 18, in particular 1 to 10, very particularly 1 to 6, carbon atoms are preferably used.
- Ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, butene oxide and mixtures thereof may be mentioned in particular.
- reaction of the Cn-alcohol mixture with the alkylene oxide (s) is carried out by customary processes known to the person skilled in the art and in the equipment customary for this.
- a large number of derivative mixtures can be produced from a Cn alcohol and an alkylene oxide, which differ in terms of the average molecular weight and molecular weight distribution.
- the average molar mass of the alkoxylates is determined by the molar ratio of C1 3 alcohol mixture to alkylene oxide.
- Alkoxylated C ⁇ alcohol mixtures with 1 to 100, in particular 1 to 50, very particularly 1 to 10, alkylene oxide units are preferably prepared.
- the molar mass distribution depends on the process practiced.
- the C i 3 alcohol mixture can be reacted with an alkylene oxide or with two or more different alkylene oxides.
- the C 3 alcohol mixture is reacted with two or more different alkylene oxides, apart from the average molecular weight and molecular weight distribution, different product mixtures can arise.
- the C 3 alcohol mixture with a mixture of different alkylene oxides implemented preferably add the more reactive alkylene oxides to the C 3 alcohol mixture at the beginning of the reaction, then a more or less statistical incorporation of the different alkylene oxide groups takes place.
- alkoxylates are formed which contain the alkylene oxide units in copolymerized form in the form of blocks, essentially in accordance with the order of addition.
- reaction of Cn-alcohol mixtures with alkylene oxide (s) can be catalyzed by acids, bases or amphoteric substances.
- alkali metal hydroxides, alkali metal alcoholates or alkaline earth metal hydroxides and aluminum trichloride and boron trifluoride as Lewis acids can be used as basic catalysts.
- the alkoxylation temperatures are in the range from 70 to 260 ° C., in particular in the range from 90 to 230 ° C.
- the pressure is preferably between normal pressure and 300 bar. Otherwise, the alkylene oxide used can be diluted with an inert liquid or with an inert gas.
- alkoxylated derivative mixtures of the C ⁇ -alcohol mixture are non-ionic surfactants with high surface activity. These mixtures can therefore be used in many areas of application, for example as dispersants, paper auxiliaries, corrosion inhibitors and as auxiliaries for dispersions.
- Glycosated C 3 -alcohol mixtures can be obtained by one, two or more reactions of C 13 -alcohol mixtures with mono-, di- or polysaccharides by customary methods known to those skilled in the art.
- the C i3 alcohol mixture is converted directly to the target product with a saccharide with elimination of water.
- Acids such as hydrochloric acid or are used as a catalyst for this
- the saccharide is first derivatized and the intermediate product with the C 1 3 -alcohol mixture is converted to the target product.
- the intermediate product can be an acetal which is obtained by reacting a saccharide, optionally in the form of an aqueous solution, with an alcohol having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, or an O-acetal chlorosaccharide which is formed in the reaction of a saccharide with hydrogen chloride. Both intermediates give the target products when reacted with C13 alcohol mixtures. When using the chlorine compound, it is expedient to add a base to bind the liberated acid.
- Monosaccharides such as hexoses or pentoses, in particular glucose, are preferably used for the glycosidation.
- the C 3 alcohol mixture can be reacted with a saccharide, two or more saccharides.
- a saccharide two or more saccharides.
- the more reactive saccharides preferably add to the C 13 alcohol mixture at the beginning of the reaction, after which the different saccharide groups are more or less statistically incorporated.
- the different saccharides are used separately one after the other, glycosylates are formed which, in accordance with the order of addition, contain the saccharide units polymerized in the form of blocks.
- the sulfation of the C 3 alcohol mixture or its alkoxylates to the corresponding secondary products is carried out by reaction with sulfuric acid or sulfuric acid derivatives.
- the molar ratio of alcohol to sulfating agent in the esterification of the Cl 3 alcohol mixture is preferably adjusted to 1/1 to 1 / 1.5, in particular 1/1 to 1 / 1.2.
- the reaction conditions of the sulfation are preferably in a temperature range from ambient temperature 20 ° C to 80 ° C, in particular in the range from 40 to 75 ° C.
- Other suitable sulfating agents such as sulfur trioxide, solutions of sulfur trioxide in sulfuric acid (oleum), chlorosulfonic acid and sulfuryl chloride can be used. If sulfuric acid trioxide is used as the sulfating agent, the sulfation can be carried out in a falling film evaporator, preferably in countercurrent.
- the subsequent processing of the sulfation product, e.g. the neutralization and the separation of any solvents used are carried out by customary methods known to those skilled in the art.
- the phosphation of the C 3 alcohol mixture or its alkoxylates to the desired secondary products is preferably carried out by esterification with phosphoric acid or phosphoric acid derivatives.
- the phosphation of the C ⁇ -alcohol mixture according to the invention and its alkoxylated products is generally carried out in an analogous manner to the sulfation.
- Suitable processes for phosphating alcohols are those known to the person skilled in the art, such as, for. B. in Kirk-Othmer Encylopedia of Chemical Technology. 4.Ed., Vol. 23 (1997), pp. 504-506, and in R.L. Rudnick et al. "Synthetic Lubricants and High-Performace Functional Fluids", Marcel Dekker New York, 1999, p. 103 ff.
- Suitable phosphating agents are, for. B. phosphoric acid, polyphosphoric acid, phosphorus pentoxide and phosphoryl chloride.
- Another object of the invention is the use of the functionalized Cn-alcohol mixtures according to the invention as surfactants, dispersants, paper auxiliaries, corrosion inhibitors and as auxiliaries for dispersions.
- reaction mixture was discharged from the autoclave in a relaxed manner and the cocatalyst was removed by treatment with 5% acetic acid and air at 80.degree.
- the reaction discharge contained 22.5% by mass of C 2 olefin, 23.5% by mass of Ci 3 aldehyde (iso-tridecanal), 44.3% by mass of C ⁇ alcohol (iso-tridecanol) and 9 , 7 mass% high boilers.
- This product composition corresponds to a tribute conversion of 75.4% and a valuable product yield (Cn-aldehyde / alcohol) of 62.4%.
- Example 2 according to the invention
- the rhodium concentration (based on the total reaction mass) was adjusted to 10 ppm, the molar phosphorus-rhodium ratio (P / Rh) was 10 to 1.
- the conversion of the olefin was monitored both by means of a GC analysis and via the amount of synthesis gas taken up. The reaction was stopped after 5 hours.
- the reaction discharge contained 13.1% by mass of C 12 olefin, 80.9% by mass of C ⁇ aldehyde (iso-tridecanal), 4.6% by mass of C 3 - alcohol (iso-tridecanol) and 1.4% by mass % High boilers.
- This product composition corresponds to a tribute conversion of 85.0% and a valuable product yield (C ⁇ 3 - aldehyde / alcohol) of 83.0%.
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