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- This invention relates to a process for the carbonylation of ethylenically unsaturated compounds having 3 or more carbon atoms, by reaction with carbon monoxide and a hydroxyl group containing compound in the presence of a catalyst system including a source of palladium cations; a bidentate diphosphine and a source of anions to prepare carboxylic acids and/or esters .
- WO-A-9619434 it is mentioned that propene was found to be difficult to carbonylate to the extent that the described catalyst system can be viewed as not being able to carbonylate propene.
- a catalyst system as described in WO-A-9619434 can be successful in the carbonylation of ethylenically unsaturated compounds having 3 or more carbon atoms, when the carbonylation process is carried out in the presence of an aprotic solvent. Moreover, carbonylation in the presence of this specific catalyst system and environment results in a high regioselectivity towards a linear product.
- this invention provides a process for the carbonylation of ethylenically unsaturated compounds having 3 or more carbon atoms by reaction with carbon monoxide and a hydroxyl group containing compound in the presence of a catalyst system including:
- suitable sources for palladium of component (a) include its salts, such as for example the salts of palladium and halide acids, nitric acid, sulphuric acid or sulphonic acids; palladium complexes, e.g. with carbon monoxide or acetylacetonate, or palladium combined with a solid material such as an ion exchanger.
- salts such as for example the salts of palladium and halide acids, nitric acid, sulphuric acid or sulphonic acids
- palladium complexes e.g. with carbon monoxide or acetylacetonate
- palladium combined with a solid material such as an ion exchanger.
- a salt of palladium and a carboxylic acid is used, suitably a carboxylic acid with up to 12 carbon atoms, such as salts of acetic acid, propionic acid and butanoic acid, or salts of substituted carboxylic acids such as trichloroacetic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
- a very suitable source is palladium(II) acetate.
- R represents an optionally substituted aromatic group which is linked to the phosphorus atoms via the alkylene groups.
- the aromatic group can be a monocyclic group, such as for example a phenyl group or a polycyclic group, such as for example naphtyl, anthryl or indyl group.
- the aromatic group R contains only carbon atoms, but R can also represent an aromatic group wherein a carbon chain is interrupted by one or more hetero atoms, such as nitrogen, sulphur or oxygen atom in for example a pyridine, pyrrole, furan, thiophene, oxazole or thiazole group.
- the aromatic group R represents a phenyl group.
- Suitable substituents include groups containing hetero- atoms such as halides, sulphur, phosphorus, oxygen and nitrogen. Examples of such groups include chloride, bromide, iodide and groups of the general formula -O-H,
- X 2 and X 3 independently, represent alkyl groups having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms like methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl and n-butyl .
- aromatic group is substituted it is preferably substituted with one or more aryl, alkyl or cycloalkyl groups, preferably having from 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
- Suitable groups include, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl and iso-butyl, phenyl and cyclohexyl .
- the aromatic group is non- substituted and only linked to the alkylene groups which connect it with the phosphorus atoms.
- the alkylene groups are connected at adjacent positions, for example the 1 and 2 positions, of the aromatic group.
- the alkylene groups R 3 and R ⁇ are lower alkylene groups.
- lower alkylene groups is understood alkylene groups comprising from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- the alkylene groups can be substituted, for example with alkyl groups, or non-substituted.
- the alkylene groups are non-substituted. More preferably the alkylene groups are unsubstituted methylene or ethylene groups, most preferably methylene groups.
- Rl, R 2 , R ⁇ and R ⁇ can independently represent organic groups containing a tertiary carbon atom through which the group is linked to the phosphorus atom.
- the groups R1, R 2 , R* and R° are only connected to each other via the phosphorus atom.
- the organic groups preferably have from 4 to 20 carbon atoms and more preferably from 4 to 8 carbon atoms.
- the tertiary carbon atom can be substituted with aliphatic, cyclo-aliphatic or aromatic substituents or can form part of a substituted saturated or non-saturated aliphatic ring structure.
- tert-butyl 2- (2-methyl) - butyl, 2-(2-ethyl)butyl, 2- (2-phenyl) butyl, 2-(2- methyl) pentyl, 2- (2-ethyl) pentyl, 2- (2-methyl-4-phenyl) - pentyl and 1- (1-methyl) cyclohexyl groups.
- the tertiary carbon atom is substituted with alkyl groups, i.e. preferably the organic group is a tertiary alkyl group. Of these, tert-butyl groups are most preferred.
- the groups R1, R 2 , R ⁇ and R ⁇ represent the same tertiary alkyl groups, most preferably groups R-
- R 2 , R ⁇ and R ⁇ are tert-butyl groups.
- An especially preferred bidentate diphosphine is 1, 2-bis [ (di (tert-butyl) phospinomethyl] benzene (also known as bis [di (tert-butyl) phospino] -o-xylene) .
- the ratio of moles of bidentate diphosphine, i.e. catalyst component (b) , per mole atom of palladium cations, i.e. catalyst component (a), ranges from 0.5 to 10, preferably from 1 to 3.
- the source of anions derived from acid having a pKa below 3.0 is a non-coordinating anion. Hereby is meant that little or no covalent interaction takes place between the palladium and the anion.
- suitable anions include anions of phosphoric acid, sulphuric acid, sulphonic acids and halogenated carboxylic acids such as trifluoroacetic acid.
- Sulphonic acids are in particular preferred, for example trifluoromethanesulphonic acid, p-toluene- sulphonic acid and 2, 4, 6-trimethylbenzene sulphonic acid, 2-hydroxypropane-2-sulphonic acid, tert-butyl sulphonic acid, methyl sulphonic acid.
- the acid can also be an ion exchanging resin containing sulphonic acid groups. Especially preferred are methyl sulphonic acid, tert- butyl sulphonic acid and 2, 4 , 6-trimethylbenzene sulphonic acid.
- the molar ratio of the source of anions and palladium is preferably between 1:1 and 10:1 and more preferably between 1 : 1 and 5:1.
- Suitable solvents include ketones, such as for example methylbutylketone; ethers, such as for example anisole (methyl phenyl ether), 2, 5, 8-trioxanonane (diglyme) , diethylether, tetrahydrofuran, diphenylether, dusopropylether and the dimethylether of di-ethylene- glycol; esters, such as for example methylacetaat, dimethyladipate and butyrolactone; amides, such as for example di ethylaceta ide and N-methylpyrrolidone; and sulfoxides and sulphones, such as for example dimethylsulphoxide, di-isopropylsulphone, sulfolane (tetrahydrothiophene-2, 2-dioxide) 2-methylsulfolane and 2-methyl-4-ethylsulfolane .
- ketones such as for example methylbutylketone
- ethers
- aprotic solvents having a dielectric constant that is below a value of 50, more preferably in the range of 3 to 8, at 298.15 'K and 1 bar.
- the dielectric constant for a given solvent is used in its normal meaning of representing the ratio of the capacity of a condenser with that substance as dielectric to the capacity of the same condenser with a vacuum for dielectric.
- Values for the dielectric constants of common organic liquids can be found in general reference books, such as the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 76 ⁇ h edition, edited by David R. Lide et.al, and published by CRC press in 1995, and are usually quoted for a temperature of about 20 or 25 °C, i.e.
- the dielectric constant may be readily measured using established physico-chemical methods.
- the dielectric constant of anisole is 4.3 (at 294.2 K)
- diethyl ether is 4.3 (at 293.2 K)
- sulfolane is 43.4 (at 303.2 K)
- of methylpentanoate is 5.0 (at 293.2 K)
- of diphenylether is 3.7 (at 283.2 K)
- of dimethyladipate is 6.8 (at 293.2 K)
- of tetrahydrofuran is 7.5 (at 295.2 K)
- methylnonanoate is 3.9 (at 293.2 K)
- a preferred solvent is anisole.
- a further preferred aprotic solvent is the ester carbonylation product of the ethylenically unsaturated compound, carbon monoxide and the alkanol.
- the process is advantageously carried out in an excess of aprotic solvent, i.e. at a ratio (v/v) of aprotic solvent to hydroxyl group containing compound of at least 1:1.
- a ratio (v/v) of aprotic solvent to hydroxyl group containing compound of at least 1:1 Preferably this ratio ranges from 1:1 to 10:1 and more preferably from 1:1 to 5:1. Most preferably the ratio (v/v) ranges from 1.5 :1 to 3:1.
- the ethylenically unsaturated compound has at least 3 carbon atoms in an unsaturated carbon chain.
- the ethylenically unsaturated compound has from 4 to 20 and more preferably from 4 to 14 carbon atoms .
- the ethylenically unsaturated compound is preferably an alkene having 1 to 3 carbon-carbon double bonds per molecule.
- the alkene can be substituted or non- substituted.
- Suitable substituents include alkyl and aryl groups as well as groups containing hetero-ato s such as halides, sulphur, phosphorus, oxygen and nitrogen. Examples of substituents include chloride, bromide, iodide and hydroxy, alkoxy, carboxy, amino, amido, nitro, cyano, thiol or thioalkoxy groups.
- Examples of ethylenically unsaturated compounds having 3 or more carbon atoms include propene, 1-butene, 2-butene, isobutene, pentenes, hexenes, octenes and dodecenes, 1, 5-cyclooctadiene, cyclododecene, methyl pentenoate and pentene nitril.
- the process according to the invention has been found to be especially advantageous for the carbonylation of those compounds which are internally unsaturated, such as for example 2-butene or methyl-3-pentenoate .
- those compounds which are internally unsaturated such as for example 2-butene or methyl-3-pentenoate .
- side-reactions more easily occur and linear products are more difficult to obtain.
- high regioselectivity towards the linear product can also be obtained for internally unsaturated compounds.
- Preferred hydroxyl group containing compounds are water and alkanols. If the hydroxyl group containing compound is water, the product obtained will be a carboxylic acid. Esters are obtained if the hydroxyl group containing compound is an alkanol. More preferably the hydroxyl group containing compound is an alkanol. Suitable alkanols include monoalcohols, preferably those having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms per molecule such as for example methanol, ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, butanol and phenol, and poly-alkanols such as 1, 2-ethanediol and 1, 3-propanediol .
- the ratio (v/v) of ethylenically unsaturated compound and hydroxyl group containing compound can vary between wide limits and suitably lies in the range of 1:0.1 to 1:10, more suitably from 2:1 to 1:2.
- the carbonylation reaction according to the invention is carried out at moderate temperatures and pressures. Suitable reaction temperatures are in the range of
- reaction pressure is usually at least atmospheric. Suitable pressures are in the range of 1 to 100 bar, preferably in the range of 5 to 65 bar. Carbon monoxide partial pressures in the range of
- the carbon monoxide can be used in its pure form or diluted with an inert gas such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide or noble gases such as argon. Small amounts of hydrogen can also be present. In general, the presence of more than 5% hydrogen is undesirable, since this can cause hydrogenation of the conjugated diene .
- the amount of catalyst used in the process is not critical. Good results are obtained when the amount of palladium cations is in the range of 10 ⁇ ' to 10 ⁇ 1 gram atom per mole of ethylenically unsaturated compound.
- this amount is in the range of 10-5 to
- the experiments were carried out in a 250 ml magnetically stirred autoclave.
- the autoclave was charged with 0.25 mmol of palladium(II) acetate, 0.6 mmol of bidentate diphosphine ligand as indicated in Table I, 0.5 mmol acid as indicated in Table I, 30 ml 2-butene and a specific amount of hydroxyl group containing compound and solvent as indicated in Table I.
- the autoclave was pressurized with carbon monoxide to a partial pressure as indicated in Table I .
- the reactor was sealed and the contents were heated to 100 °C and maintained at that temperature for 3 hours .
- the initial rate of carbonylation is indicated in Table I.
- the initial rate of carbonylation is defined as the mean rate of carbon monoxide consumption over the first 30% substrate conversion.
- a sample was taken from the contents of the reactor and analyzed by Gas Liquid Chromatography (GLC) .
- the 2-butene was for nearly 100% converted to esters.
- the ester product mainly consisted of linear methylpentanoate and branched 2-methyl methylbutanoate .
- the selectivity towards the linear methylpentanoate is indicated in Table I .
- the examples show that the best results are obtained when using 1, 2-bis [di (tert-butyl) phospinomethyl] benzene as a ligand.
- Comparative examples A,B,C show that the use of an alternative ligand, e.g.
- TPB 1, 2-bis [di (tert-butyl) phospinomethyl] benzene
- TPP 1, 3-bis [di (tert-butyl) phospino] propane
- DPA3 l,3-P,P'-di (2-phospha-l, 3, 5, 7-tetramethyl-6, 9, 10-trioxatricyclo [3.3.1.1 ⁇ 3.7 ⁇ ] decyl) ropane
- the experiments were carried out in a 250 ml magnetically stirred autoclave.
- the autoclave was charged with 0.25 mmol of palladium (II) acetate, 0.6 mmol of bidentate diphosphine ligand as indicated in Table II, a specific amount of acid as indicated in Table II, 20 ml 1-octene and a specific amount of hydroxyl group containing compound and solvent as indicated in Table II.
- the autoclave was pressurized with carbon monoxide to a partial pressure of 30 bar.
- the reactor was sealed and the contents were heated to the temperature as indicated in Table II and maintained at that temperature for 3 hours .
- the initial rate of carbonylation is indicated in Table II.
- the initial rate of carbonylation is defined as the mean rate of carbon monoxide consumption over the first 30% substrate conversion.
- a sample was taken from the contents of the reactor and analysed by GLC. The octene was for nearly 100% converted to esters.
- the ester product mainly consisted of methylnonanoate, 2-methyl methyloctanoate and 2-ethyl methylheptanoate. The selectivity towards the linear methylnonanoate is indicated in Table II.
- the experiments were carried out in a 250 ml magnetically stirred autoclave.
- the autoclave was charged with 0.25 mmol of palladiu (II) acetate, 0.6 mmol of bidentate diphosphine ligand as indicated in Table III, 1 mmol tert-butyl sulphonic acid, 10 ml methyl-3- pentenoate and a specific amount of hydroxyl group containing compound and solvent as indicated in Table III.
- the autoclave was pressurized with carbon monoxide to a partial pressure as indicated in Table III.
- the reactor was sealed and the contents were heated to 100 °C and maintained at that temperature for 3 hours .
- the initial rate of carbonylation is indicated in Table III.
- the initial rate of carbonylation is defined as the mean rate of carbon monoxide consumption over the first 30% substrate conversion.
- a sample was taken from the contents of the reactor and analysed by GLC.
- the methyl-3-pentenoate was for nearly 100% converted to diesters.
- the diester product contained mainly dimethyladipate and 2-methyl dimethylglutarate and a small amount of 2-ethyl dimethylsuccinate .
- the selectivity towards the linear dimethyladipate is indicated in Table III. The examples show that the best result is obtained when using 1, 2-bis [di (tert-butyl) phospinomethyl] benzene as a ligand and anisole as a solvent.
- Comparative examples G-K show that the use of an alternative ligand, e.g. 1, 3-bis [di (tert-butyl) phospino] propane or 1,3-P,P'- di (2-phospha-l, 3,5, 7-tetramethyl-6, 9, 10-trioxatricyclo [3.3.1.1 ⁇ 3.7 ⁇ ] decyl) propane leads to only moderate product linearity.
- an alternative ligand e.g. 1, 3-bis [di (tert-butyl) phospino] propane or 1,3-P,P'- di (2-phospha-l, 3,5, 7-tetramethyl-6, 9, 10-trioxatricyclo [3.3.1.1 ⁇ 3.7 ⁇ ] decyl) propane leads to only moderate product linearity.
- an aprotic solvent in addition to one of the alternative ligands leads to decreased product linearity
- the use of an aprotic solvent in combination with the other alternative ligand leads to increased product linearity.
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