Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1982-01-08
1985-08-06
Daus, Donald G.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
C07C 6804, C07C 6806
Patent
active
045335044
ABSTRACT:
Diaryl and substituted diaryl carbonates are formed by a series of steps, the first step involving the production of a dialkyl carbonate from an alkanol, carbon monoxide and oxygen; and the second step involving the reaction of the dialkyl carbonate with a phenyl ester or substituted phenyl ester in the presence of a dialkyl tin compound to produce a mixture of diaryl carbonate, alkyl aryl carbonate, and an alkyl ester. The alkyl ester can be heated to reform the alkanol and form ketene; in turn the ketene can be reacted with the phenol or substituted phenol to form the phenyl ester or substituted phenyl ester used in the second step above.
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Bolon Donald A.
Gorczyca Thomas B.
Hallgren John E.
Daus Donald G.
Davis Jr. James C.
General Electric Company
Magee Jr. James
Pittman William H.
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