Process for producing alcohol

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Oxygen containing

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568814, 568836, 568853, 568864, C07C 29149, C07C 31125

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052331008

ABSTRACT:
A process for producing an alcohol from a fatty acid ester, a fatty acid triglyceride or a fatty acid by continuously catalytically reducing the starting material in the presence of a hydrogenation catalyst is disclosed. In the process of the present invention, two reactors (i.e., the main reactor located upstream and the after reactor located downstream) being located in series are employed. In the process of the present invention, two reactors are employed and the temperatures thereof are individually controlled, whereby the conversion ratio is elevated while suppressing the formation of hydrocarbon and aldehyde by-products. Thus, an alcohol of extremely high quality and high purity can be produced. Further, the process of the present invention makes it possible to omit any post-treatment for eliminating the by-products. Furthermore, the active life of the hydrogenation catalyst can be remarkably prolonged by using three reactors (i.e., the guard reactor, the main reactor and the after reactor).

REFERENCES:
patent: 4982020 (1991-01-01), Carduck et al.
patent: 5043485 (1991-08-01), Fleckenstein et al.
Derwent Abstract of SU-A 445261.

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