Process for producing organic carbonates

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbonate esters

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ABSTRACT:
A process for producing various organic carbonates by performing transesterification and disproportionation reactions in dual vapor/liquid phase mode preferably in the presence of solid catalyst composition selected from the group consisting of oxides, hydroxides, oxyhydroxides or alkoxides of two to four elements from Group IV, V and VI of the Periodic Table supported on porous material which has surface hydroxyl groups and the method of reactivating catalyst deactivated by polymer deposition by contacting the deactivated catalyst with a solution of hydroxy containing compound in a solvent such as benzene or THF.

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Notification of Transmittal of International Search Report and Written Opinion of the International Searching Authority for International Application PCT/US06/33943 mailed Jul. 9, 2007 (7 pages).

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