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

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a continuous process for the preparation of diaminodicyclohexylmethane (“PACM”) by hydrogenation of diaminodiphenylmethane (“MDA”) in the presence of a pulverulent catalyst.
PACM is prepared industrially by hydrogenating MDA. PACM is used, for example, for the preparation of surface coatings, primarily as a precursor for the surface-coating raw material diisocyanatodicyclohexyl-methane. The isomer ratio is of particular importance for a number of applications.
EP 639,403 A2 discloses a catalyst for the preparation of PACM with a low proportion of trans,trans isomer by hydrogenating MDA. This catalyst has a thin ruthenium- or rhodium-containing layer on a special support, namely a calcined or superficially rehydrated transition alumina, particularly hydragillite or bayerite.
EP 639,403 A2 describes the deactivation of the catalyst by higher molecular weight constituents of the reaction mixture and the adjustment of a low proportion of trans,trans isomer in the product as a problem in the industrial preparation of PACM. The use of special catalysts is intended to solve these problems. However, the special catalyst is primarily suitable for use in reactors with a fixed catalyst bed in which the catalyst cannot be exchanged during operation. In addition, a large part of the reactor volume is occupied by the inactive core of the coated catalyst used and is no longer available as reaction volume.
Hydrogenations in discontinuously operated suspension reactors have already been described. This procedure has the disadvantage that in the case of a rapid reaction, the reaction cannot be terminated quickly enough at the end-point of the reaction, i.e., upon complete conversion and simultaneously specified content of trans,trans isomer. There is therefore always the risk that incomplete conversion or product with an undesirably high proportion of trans,trans isomer is obtained. For this reaction procedure, it is thus necessary to generally use catalysts with a lower activity or to work at low temperatures, which leads to long reaction times and a low space-time yield.
An object of the invention was therefore to provide a continuously operable process for the preparation of PACM with a low proportion of trans,trans4,4′-diaminodicyclohexylmethane characterized by a high space-time yield and a high catalyst service life.
Surprisingly, it has been found that the object can be achieved by carrying out the hydrogenation of MDA to PACM in a continuously operated suspension reactor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides a process for the preparation of diaminodicyclohexylmethane (“PACM”) with a proportion of trans,trans4,4′-diaminodicyclohexylmethane of from 17 to 24% comprising hydrogenating diaminodiphenylmethane (“MDA”) in the presence of a pulverulent catalyst in a continuously operated suspension reactor at a conversion of MDA of at least 95%, based on the amount of MDA.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The conversion of MDA is preferably at least 99%, based on the amount of MDA used. The conversion can be influenced by measures known to the person skilled in the art, for example, by adjusting the residence time in the continuously operated suspension reactor.
It is particularly advantageous to use a cascade of two or more serially connected suspension reactors, for example, a cascade of stirred-tank reactors or a cascade of bubble-columns. Preference is given to using a cascade of two or more serially connected suspension reactors consisting of at least three serially connected reactors.
The MDA starting material is mixed with the pulverulent catalyst and the hydrogen required for the hydrogenation when using stirred-tank reactors as the suspension reactors by means of a stirrer and when using bubble-columns as suspension reactors by introducing hydrogen at high speed and generating a turbulent flow within the reactor.
The pulverulent catalyst to be used according to the invention preferably comprises ruthenium, preferably 1 to 10% by weight (particularly preferably 4 to 8% by weight) of ruthenium.
The ruthenium is preferably applied to a support in fine distribution in order to ensure good catalyst service life and good filterability. Suitable supports are, for example, aluminum oxides.
In a particular embodiment, the ruthenium is distributed largely homogeneously over the cross section of the support particles. This ensures that, upon mechanical stress within the reactor, no ruthenium particles are detached from the support, which is readily possible in the case of coated catalysts. Mechanical loading within the reactor sometimes results in breakage of the catalyst particles. In contrast to a coated catalyst, a homogeneously impregnated catalyst does not produce a ruthenium-free surface but instead a fresh active ruthenium-containing catalyst surface.
A catalyst in which the ruthenium is distributed largely homogeneously over the cross section of the support particles can be prepared, for example, by first allowing an aqueous solution of a ruthenium salt (e.g., ruthenium chloride or ruthenium nitrosilyl nitrate) to act upon an aluminum oxide powder and then precipitating out the ruthenium by adding a base (e.g., NaOH).
The catalyst is preferably used as a powder with an average diameter of the catalyst particles of from 5 to 150 &mgr;m, particularly preferably 10 to 120 &mgr;m, particularly preferably 30 to 100 &mgr;m. The catalyst can be used, for example, in an amount of from 1 to 10% by weight (preferably 3 to 8% by weight), based on the reaction mixture.
The process according to the invention is carried out, for example, at a temperature of from 130 to 200° C., preferably from 140 to 190° C., particularly preferably from 150 to 180° C.
When using a cascade reactor, the temperatures of the individual reactors can be different. It is advantageous to choose a temperature in the first reactor that is higher than that in the last reactor. For a cascade of three reactors, the first reactor can be operated at 180° C., the second at 170° C., and the third at 150° C., for example.
The hydrogen pressure is, for example, from 50 to 400 bar, preferably from 100 to 200 bar.
Hydrogen is advantageously added in an excess of from 5 to 200%, preferably from 20 to 100%, of theory.
The process according to the invention can be carried out with or without the addition of organic solvents. Examples of suitable solvents are alcohols, preferably secondary alcohols (e.g., isobutanol, cyclohexanol, or methylcyclohexanol) or tertiary alcohols (e.g., tert-butanol), particularly preferably tertiary alcohols.
After the catalyst has been separated off, the solvent can be separated from the product by distillation and returned to the hydrogenation process.
It is advantageous to keep the content of water in the reaction mixture low since water results in deactivation of the catalyst. The proportion of water in the reaction mixture is preferably kept lower than 1% by weight, particularly preferably lower than 0.5% by weight.
In the process according to the invention, it is possible to use diaminodiphenylmethane (“MDA”) which, in addition to MDA, comprises possible higher molecular weight aromatic amines.
In order to achieve an optimum space-time yield, it is advantageous to bring the reaction mixture to the reaction temperature before it is fed into the continuously operated suspension reactor.
The parameters catalyst concentration, temperature, and residence time in the reactor can be used to adjust the content of trans,trans isomer in the product. In this way, products with a low proportion of trans,trans isomer, particularly with a proportion between 17 and 24%, can be achieved. For example, at a given temperature and catalyst concentration, the proportion of trans,trans isomer in the product can be adjusted by adapting the residence time of the reaction mixture in the reactor.
In the process according to the invention, the catalyst can be conveyed through the reactor or the reactor cascade together with the reaction mixture. T

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