Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Halogen containing
Patent
1991-10-21
1992-06-02
Cintins, Marianne
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Halogen containing
K07L 1702
Patent
active
051188899
ABSTRACT:
The present disclosure is directed to upgrading to commercially useful products heavy ends by-products formed during the manufacture of allyl chloride. These heavy ends by-products are upgraded by first reacting the by-products with an alcohol in the presence of a base and subsequently pyrolyzing the resultant ethers to produce a mixture of allyl chloride and a carbonyl compound. This process improves the overall yield of the allyl chloride and forms commercially useful carbonyl compounds.
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Cintins Marianne
Nguyen Jossie H.
Shell Oil Company
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