Separation processes

This invention relates to a process for separating one or more organophosphorus ligand degradation products, one or more reaction byproducts and one or more products from a continuously generated reaction product fluid comprising one or more unreacted reactants, a metal-organophosphorus ligand compl...

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Main Authors TULCHINSKY MICHAEL LEO, PHILLIPS AILENE GARDNER, LEE MAX MIN, MAHER JOHN MICHAEL, ROESCH BRIAN MICHAEL, BRIGGS JOHN ROBERT, KANEL JEFFREY SCOTT, MILLER DAVID JAMES, ARGYROPOULOS JOHN NICHOLAS, FOLEY PAUL, BRYANT DAVID ROBERT, MORRISON DONALD LEE
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LanguageEnglish
Published 30.10.2001
Edition7
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Summary:This invention relates to a process for separating one or more organophosphorus ligand degradation products, one or more reaction byproducts and one or more products from a continuously generated reaction product fluid comprising one or more unreacted reactants, a metal-organophosphorus ligand complex catalyst, optionally free organophosphorus ligand, said one or more organophosphorus ligand degradation products, said one or more reaction byproducts, said one or more products, one or more polar solvents and one or more nonpolar solvents by phase separation wherein (i) the selectivity of the polar phase for the organophosphorus ligand with respect to the one or more products is expressed by a partition coefficient ratio Ef1 which is a value greater than about 2.5, (ii) the selectivity of the polar phase for the organophosphorus ligand with respect to the one or more organophosphorus ligand degradation products is expressed by a partition coefficient ratio Ef2 which is a value greater than about 2.5, and (iii) the selectivity of the polar phase for the organophosphorus ligand with respect to the one or more reaction byproducts is expressed by a partition coefficient ratio Ef3 which is a value greater than about 2.5.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20000526191