FORFARANDE VID FRAMSTELLNING AV ALKYLENKARBONAT

Alkylene carbonates, particularly ethylene carbonate, are prepared by the reaction of an alkylene oxide with carbon dioxide in the presence of a catalyst at temperatures ranging upwards from 20 DEG C, particularly temperatures above about 90 DEG C, preferably 90-170 DEG C. The conversion of alkylene...

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Main Authors R J HARVEY, H M SACHS
Format Patent
LanguageSwedish
Published 28.03.1988
Edition4
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Summary:Alkylene carbonates, particularly ethylene carbonate, are prepared by the reaction of an alkylene oxide with carbon dioxide in the presence of a catalyst at temperatures ranging upwards from 20 DEG C, particularly temperatures above about 90 DEG C, preferably 90-170 DEG C. The conversion of alkylene oxide to alkylene carbonate can be carried out in the presence of water while minimizing the undesirable hydrolysis of the carbonate to the corresponding alkylene glycol and formation of higher glycols. This is achieved by maintaining the water to alkylene oxide molar ratio and the carbon dioxide to alkylene oxide ratio within stated limits and adjusting the carbon dioxide partial pressure to provide the desired selectivity to alkylene carbonate.
Bibliography:Application Number: SE19820006848