WO2006103693A1 - A process for the preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water - Google Patents

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WO2006103693A1
WO2006103693A1 PCT/IN2005/000388 IN2005000388W WO2006103693A1 WO 2006103693 A1 WO2006103693 A1 WO 2006103693A1 IN 2005000388 W IN2005000388 W IN 2005000388W WO 2006103693 A1 WO2006103693 A1 WO 2006103693A1
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  • the present invention relates to a process for preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water.
  • this invention relates to the process of preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water in the presence of p-toluic acid and cobaltous acetate or its combination with cerium(lll)acetate as catalyst and a catalyst consisting of a cobalt salt or its combination with salt of cerium and or Manganese. More particularly this invention relates to a process for preparing p-toluic acid by oxidation of p-xylene in water as solvent.
  • p-Toluic acid is an important chemical intermediate, which is widely used to prepare finished products in the manufacture of medicines, agro-chemicals, dyestuffs, optical brighteners etc. It is also used in organic synthesis of various chemical compounds, p- Toluic acid is produced as by- product during the production of tere-phthalic acid/dimethyl tere-phthalate, which are mainly produced by liquid phase oxidation of p- xylene by oxygen/air in acetic acid medium.
  • Oxidation of p-xylene to tere-phthalic acid in acetic acid solvent in the presence of bromine or bromine containing compound as initiator and a catalyst containing cobalt and manganese components has been disclosed in US Pat. No. 2,833,816 and is practiced world over. Homogeneous catalyst system consisting of cobalt, manganese and bromide is the heart of this process. Oxygen compressed in air is used an oxidant and acetic acid as solvent.
  • Patents which report oxidation of p-xylene to terephthalic acid in the presence of water.
  • Patent (US. Pat. No. 4,334,086) assigned to Labofina, S. A., Belgium describes a two stage process for oxidation of p-xylene at the 170°C in the presence of Co-Mn catalyst and 10% (wt%) water in first stage. In second stage partially oxidized compounds are further oxidized at 200 0 C in the presence of 20-70% water. After the oxidation, water soluble compounds are separated from insoluble terephthalic acid at 180-200 0 C, which include p-toluic acid, catalyst and other by products, which are recycled for further oxidation.
  • Crude terephthalic acid crystals obtained in sedimentation column still have about 4.5% p-toluic acid and 2.5% 4- carboxybenzaldehyde as impurities.
  • Labofina. S. A. (US Pat. No. 4,357,475) also described a correlation between temperature of sedimentation column and the oxidation temperature for similar process of oxidation of p-xylene in the presence of water as described above.
  • Labofina. S. A. (US Pat. No. 4,259,522) also described similar process for iosphthalic acid by oxidizing m-xylene in the presence of water.
  • the main object of the present invention is to provide a process for preparation of p- toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a process for carrying out oxidation of p-xyiene in the presence of ecofriendly solvents such as water and bromine free catalysts thereby avoiding the use of corrosive substances such as alkanoic acid as solvent and bromine compound as initiator.
  • the present invention provides a process for preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water which comprises oxidizing p-xylene or a mixture of p-xylene and p-toluic acid with oxygen, air or oxygen/ nitrogen mixture, at a pressure of 3-25 Kg/cm 2 with an exit flow rate of 60-80 ml/min, in the presence of catalytically active salt of transition metal selected from the group consisting of Co, Mn, Ce and combination thereof in the range 1-200 mmol per mole of p-xylene in water in the range of 40-85% of total charge, at a temperature ranging between 130-190 0 C, for a period of 5-10 hrs, cooling the above said reaction mixture and removing the un reacted p-xylene by washing with an organic solvent, followed by filtration to obtain the desired product.
  • the amount of catalyst used is 5-160 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
  • the transition metal salt used is selected from the group consisting of cobaltous acetate, manganese acetate, cerium acetate and a combination thereof.
  • the cobaltous acetate used is 5-150 mmol per mole of p- xylene.
  • the concentration of cerium (III) acetate used is a maximum of 6 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
  • the p-toluic acid used comprises of about 0.1 to about 1.5 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
  • water comprises of about 50 to about 80 weight percent of the reaction mixture.
  • pressure is sufficient to keep water in liquid phase preferably in the range 5 to 20 kg/cm 2 .
  • reaction mixture is substantially free from extraneous organic solvent.
  • reaction products are recovered by filtration, followed by distillation of filtrate and washings to recover unreacted p-xylene and a part of solvent(water).
  • the remaining water in the products consisting small amount of reaction products and catalyst is recycled in subsequent oxidation.
  • the said process is carried out in a stirred reactor, in aqueous solution containing 50-
  • Unreacted p-xylene is recovered from the filtrate by distillation and recycled. Remaining aqueous solution containing small amount of reaction products and catalyst is recycled in subsequent oxidation.
  • the oxidation reaction is carried out wherein the catalyst is selected from compounds of Co, Mn in combination or without cerium; the concentration of catalyst being in the range 1-200 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
  • the compounds of cobalt and manganese are preferably cobaltous acetate and manganous acetate; the concentration of cobaltous acetate being in the range 5-150 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
  • the compound of cerium is cerium (III) acetate.
  • the concentration of p- toluic acid is in the range of about 0.1 to about 1.5 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
  • the oxidation is carried out in presence of water as solvent. Presence of water as solvents makes a three phase system for the oxidation making the reaction more difficult.
  • the present invention reveals that 55-80% water as solvent can be conveniently used for the oxidation at 130-150 0 C. When lower amount of water was used i.e. less than 55% of reaction mixture, the reaction mixture became a thick slurry, difficult to stir and proper mixing of reactants could not be achieved even with mechanical stirring.
  • Cerium (III) acetate when used as co-catalyst in combination with cobaltous acetate in the concentration upto 6 mmol per mole of p-xylene increased the selectivity of p-toluic acid.
  • the presence of cerium(lll)acetate with cobalt(ll)acetate plays a significant role during oxidation.
  • the reactor contents are cooled, filtered and washed with water.
  • the filtrate and washings are distilled, wherein, unreacted p-xylene and same part of water are distilled off as azeotropic mixture of p-xylene and water.
  • p-Xylene thus obtained is recycled.
  • Residual aqueous solution containing catalyst and small amount of oxidation products is also recycled in subsequent oxidation.
  • Example -1 p-Xylene, (30 g), p-toluic acid (5.0 g), cobaltous acetate (5.0 g) and water (150 g) were charged in an autoclave. This reactor was then pressurized with oxygen to about 15 kg/cm 2 pressure and heated to 13O 0 C. The pressure of the reactor was maintained at
  • Total unreacted p-xylene was determined from organic phase and content of a toluene trap (kept after the reactor where through exit gases passed during the reaction) by analyzing these by gas chromatography. Solid product was also analysed by G. C.
  • Example - 2 p-Xylene (30.Og) was oxidized with oxygen at 150 0 C in the presence of 5.0 g p-TA, 5.0 g cobaltous acetate and 150 g water. The reaction was carried out as in Example-1.
  • Example - 3 p-Xylene (30.0 g) was oxidized with oxygen at 150 0 C in the presence of 5.0 g cobaltous acetate as catalyst and 150 g of water. The reaction was carried out and processed as in Example-1. In the absence of p-TA, oxidation did not take place and almost all of p- xylene was recovered unreacted.
  • Example-4 p-Xylene (30.01 g) was oxidized with oxygen at 15O 0 C in the presence of 4.4 g cobaltous acetate and 0.3 g cerium(lll)acetate as catalyst in 15O g of water. The reaction was carried out and worked up as in example-1. In the absence of p-TA but in the presence of cerium with cobalt. 20.05% Of p-xylene was converted into oxygenated compounds. White solid product was found consisting of p-TA 96.62% terephthalic acid
  • Example -5 p-Xylene (30.Og) was oxidized with molecular oxygen at 13O 0 C in the presence of 10.04 g p-TA, 5.0 g of cobaitous acetate as catalyst and 150 g of water as solvent. The reaction was carried out and worked up as in example-1. 72.2% Of p-xylene was converted into oxygenated compounds as p-TA, 77.53%, 4CBA, 4.75%, TPA, 16.98% and others 0.73%.
  • Example -6 p-Xylene (30.Og) was oxidized with molecular oxygen at 13O 0 C, under the experimental conditions mentioned in example-5 except that a mixture of 0.31 g of cerous acetate and 4.48 g of cobaltous acetate was used as catalyst. 67.34% Of p-xylene got converted into oxygenated compounds as p-TA, 84.68%, 4-CBA, 2.04% and TPA,
  • Example -7 p-Xylene (30.Og) was oxidized with oxygen at 13O 0 C in the presence of 10.0 g p-TA, 5.0 g of cobaltous acetate as catalyst and 15O g water as solvent. Reaction was carried out at 10 kg/cm 2 pressure and worked up as in example-1. 73.38% Of p-xylene was converted into oxygenated compounds as p-TA, 82.88%, 4-CBA, 2.87% and TPA,
  • Example -8 p-Xylene (30.Og) was oxidized with oxygen at 13O 0 C in the presence of 5.Og of p-TA,
  • the fallowings are the advantages of the process for the preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in aqueous medium.

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The present invention provides a process for the preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene using oxygen or air as oxidant in the presence of p-toluic acid, water as solvent and cobalt salt or its combinations with salts of Ce, Mn as catalyst. Oxidation is carried out at 130-190°C and pressure sufficient to keep water in liquid state. Oxidation step is followed by filteration to obtain p-toluic acid as major product. Unreacted p-xylene is recovered and recycled and the catalyst is recovered from aqueous phase and is recycled.

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A PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF P-TOLUIC ACID BY LIQUID PHASE OXIDATION OF P-XYLENE IN WATER
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a process for preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water.
Particularly this invention relates to the process of preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water in the presence of p-toluic acid and cobaltous acetate or its combination with cerium(lll)acetate as catalyst and a catalyst consisting of a cobalt salt or its combination with salt of cerium and or Manganese. More particularly this invention relates to a process for preparing p-toluic acid by oxidation of p-xylene in water as solvent.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION p-Toluic acid is an important chemical intermediate, which is widely used to prepare finished products in the manufacture of medicines, agro-chemicals, dyestuffs, optical brighteners etc. It is also used in organic synthesis of various chemical compounds, p- Toluic acid is produced as by- product during the production of tere-phthalic acid/dimethyl tere-phthalate, which are mainly produced by liquid phase oxidation of p- xylene by oxygen/air in acetic acid medium.
Oxidation of p-xylene to tere-phthalic acid in acetic acid solvent in the presence of bromine or bromine containing compound as initiator and a catalyst containing cobalt and manganese components has been disclosed in US Pat. No. 2,833,816 and is practiced world over. Homogeneous catalyst system consisting of cobalt, manganese and bromide is the heart of this process. Oxygen compressed in air is used an oxidant and acetic acid as solvent.
Although the use of bromine is advantageous for such liquid phase oxidation, but its use is associated with some drawbacks. The highly corrosive bromine acetic acid water environment during oxidation require the use of costly titanium lined equipments in some part of the process. Additionally, during reaction bromine also produce methyl bromide, which is hazardous gas. Moreover, in the bromine promoted process, the reaction mixture must be maintained "Substantially anhydrous" (US Pat. No.3064044). Another patent (US Pat. No. 3046305) described a process for the preparation of p- toluic acid starting from toluene, wherein toluene is reacted with chioroformamide under the conditions of Friedel and Craft reaction, and the product thus obtained is hydrolysed to p-toluic acid. This process is not in practice.
There are other patents which report oxidation of p-xylene to terephthalic acid in the presence of water. Patent (US. Pat. No. 4,334,086) assigned to Labofina, S. A., Belgium describes a two stage process for oxidation of p-xylene at the 170°C in the presence of Co-Mn catalyst and 10% (wt%) water in first stage. In second stage partially oxidized compounds are further oxidized at 2000C in the presence of 20-70% water. After the oxidation, water soluble compounds are separated from insoluble terephthalic acid at 180-2000C, which include p-toluic acid, catalyst and other by products, which are recycled for further oxidation. Crude terephthalic acid crystals obtained in sedimentation column still have about 4.5% p-toluic acid and 2.5% 4- carboxybenzaldehyde as impurities. Labofina. S. A., (US Pat. No. 4,357,475) also described a correlation between temperature of sedimentation column and the oxidation temperature for similar process of oxidation of p-xylene in the presence of water as described above. Labofina. S. A., (US Pat. No. 4,259,522) also described similar process for iosphthalic acid by oxidizing m-xylene in the presence of water. Most of the patents, including above mentioned patents describe the processes for the oxidation of p-xylene to produce tere-phthalic acid as the main product. Little or scanty information is available for the processes to selectively produce p-toluic acid, by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in aqueous medium. Studies on oxidation of p-xylene to p-toluic in acetic acid medium in presence of bromide initiator has been described by S. H. Zaidi [Applied Catalysis, 27, 99-106 (1986)]. Therefore, a process to produce p-toluic acid as main product by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water under mild operating condition without using bromine compounds as initiator would not only be of a great economic and commercial potential, but also be an environment friendly technology. OBJECTIVES OF THE INVENTION
The main object of the present invention is to provide a process for preparation of p- toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water. Another object of the present invention is to provide a process for carrying out oxidation of p-xyiene in the presence of ecofriendly solvents such as water and bromine free catalysts thereby avoiding the use of corrosive substances such as alkanoic acid as solvent and bromine compound as initiator.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a process wherein the byproducts of the reaction such as terephthalic acid and carboxybenzaldehyde are produced in minimum possible amount so that p-toluic acid is obtained in high purity. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a process for producing p-toluic acid by oxidizing p-xylene with oxygen or air or N2 - O2 mixture in the presence p-toluic acid and water.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly the present invention provides a process for preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water which comprises oxidizing p-xylene or a mixture of p-xylene and p-toluic acid with oxygen, air or oxygen/ nitrogen mixture, at a pressure of 3-25 Kg/cm2 with an exit flow rate of 60-80 ml/min, in the presence of catalytically active salt of transition metal selected from the group consisting of Co, Mn, Ce and combination thereof in the range 1-200 mmol per mole of p-xylene in water in the range of 40-85% of total charge, at a temperature ranging between 130-1900C, for a period of 5-10 hrs, cooling the above said reaction mixture and removing the un reacted p-xylene by washing with an organic solvent, followed by filtration to obtain the desired product.
In an embodiment of the present invention the amount of catalyst used is 5-160 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
In another embodiment the transition metal salt used is selected from the group consisting of cobaltous acetate, manganese acetate, cerium acetate and a combination thereof.
In yet another embodiment the cobaltous acetate used is 5-150 mmol per mole of p- xylene.
In yet another embodiment the concentration of cerium (III) acetate used is a maximum of 6 mmol per mole of p-xylene. In yet another embodiment the p-toluic acid used comprises of about 0.1 to about 1.5 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
In yet another embodiment water comprises of about 50 to about 80 weight percent of the reaction mixture.
In yet another embodiment pressure is sufficient to keep water in liquid phase preferably in the range 5 to 20 kg/cm2.
In yet another embodiment, the reaction mixture is substantially free from extraneous organic solvent.
In yet another embodiment reaction products are recovered by filtration, followed by distillation of filtrate and washings to recover unreacted p-xylene and a part of solvent(water).
In yet another embodiment the remaining water in the products consisting small amount of reaction products and catalyst is recycled in subsequent oxidation.
In still another embodiment of the present invention remaining water in the products consisting small amount of reaction products and catalyst is recycled in subsequent oxidation.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The said process is carried out in a stirred reactor, in aqueous solution containing 50-
80% weight percent of water at a temperature between 130-1900C and under 5-20 kg/cm2 pressure, sufficient to maintain water in liquid state, in the presence of catalytically active metal compound selected from Mn, Ce and its mixture with cobalt compound. After the reaction, product is separated out as solid product by filtration.
Unreacted p-xylene is recovered from the filtrate by distillation and recycled. Remaining aqueous solution containing small amount of reaction products and catalyst is recycled in subsequent oxidation.
Various processes have been described in the literature for production of terephthalic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in acetic acid solvent in the presence Co/Mn catalysts and bromine containing compound as initiator. Although, effect of water as diluent has also been reported by Hanotier et. al. (US Pat. No. 4,334,086 & 4,357,475) in such processes, but little information is available on oxidation of p-xylene by molecular oxygen in aqueous medium to produce p-toluic acid as major project. The oxidation reaction is carried out wherein the catalyst is selected from compounds of Co, Mn in combination or without cerium; the concentration of catalyst being in the range 1-200 mmol per mole of p-xylene. The compounds of cobalt and manganese are preferably cobaltous acetate and manganous acetate; the concentration of cobaltous acetate being in the range 5-150 mmol per mole of p-xylene. The compound of cerium is cerium (III) acetate.
In the said process presence of p-toluic acid is crucial and plays a significant role during oxidation of p-xylene in water. During the investigations it was found that at 13O0C1 16.6% p-toluic acid of p-xylene resulted in maximum conversion of xylene (76.87%) with 80.03%, 16-79% selectivities to p-toluic acid and terephthalic acid respectively. Presence of p-toluic acid is essential to oxidize p-xylene in water and minimum of 16.6% of p-xylene is required to get maximum conversion of p-xylene into the oxygenated products. In the process of the present invention, the concentration of p- toluic acid is in the range of about 0.1 to about 1.5 mmol per mole of p-xylene. In the present invention the oxidation is carried out in presence of water as solvent. Presence of water as solvents makes a three phase system for the oxidation making the reaction more difficult. The present invention reveals that 55-80% water as solvent can be conveniently used for the oxidation at 130-1500C. When lower amount of water was used i.e. less than 55% of reaction mixture, the reaction mixture became a thick slurry, difficult to stir and proper mixing of reactants could not be achieved even with mechanical stirring. Poor mixing of reactants led to lower conversion of p-xylene probably due to increased resistance to diffusion of O2 into liquid phase. Although, conversion of p-xylene, as well as selectivity to terephthalic acid increases to some extent with increase in temperature from 1300C to 15O0C, but selectivity to p-toluic acid remains almost the same.
In the present invention Cerium (III) acetate when used as co-catalyst in combination with cobaltous acetate in the concentration upto 6 mmol per mole of p-xylene increased the selectivity of p-toluic acid. The presence of cerium(lll)acetate with cobalt(ll)acetate plays a significant role during oxidation. Cerium(lll)acetate when used with cobalt(ll)acetate [- 5% (mol %) of Co(II)] as catalyst and p-xylene was oxidized in water (77% of the charge) at 1300C temperature and 20 kg/cm2 pressure of oxygen in the presence of this catalyst [6.7% (mol%)] of p-xylene, the selectivity of p-toluic acid was increased from 77.53% to 84.68%.
In present invention the reactor contents are cooled, filtered and washed with water.
The filtrate and washings are distilled, wherein, unreacted p-xylene and same part of water are distilled off as azeotropic mixture of p-xylene and water. p-Xylene thus obtained is recycled. Residual aqueous solution containing catalyst and small amount of oxidation products is also recycled in subsequent oxidation.
The present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the following examples, wherein different process conditions/reaction parameters are given for the sake of illustration only and should not be considered as limiting the scope of the invention.
Example -1 p-Xylene, (30 g), p-toluic acid (5.0 g), cobaltous acetate (5.0 g) and water (150 g) were charged in an autoclave. This reactor was then pressurized with oxygen to about 15 kg/cm2 pressure and heated to 13O0C. The pressure of the reactor was maintained at
20 kg/cm2 with continuous stirring and exit oxygen flow rate at 75 ml/min. After 6 hr of reaction, the reactor was cooled, the contents were filtered and washed with toluene.
Total unreacted p-xylene was determined from organic phase and content of a toluene trap (kept after the reactor where through exit gases passed during the reaction) by analyzing these by gas chromatography. Solid product was also analysed by G. C.
Analysis -of reaction products/ stream indicated 65.41% conversion of p-xylene into oxygenated products (mole%) as p-toluic acid (p-TA), 82.39%, 4-carboxybenzaldehyde
(4-CBA) 1.82%, terephthalic acid (TPA), 13.50% and others 1.35%.
Example - 2 p-Xylene (30.Og), was oxidized with oxygen at 1500C in the presence of 5.0 g p-TA, 5.0 g cobaltous acetate and 150 g water. The reaction was carried out as in Example-1.
78.23% Of p-xylene was converted into p-TA, 90.56%; 4-CBA, 2.75%; TPA, 6.32% and others 0.30%.
Example - 3 p-Xylene (30.0 g) was oxidized with oxygen at 1500C in the presence of 5.0 g cobaltous acetate as catalyst and 150 g of water. The reaction was carried out and processed as in Example-1. In the absence of p-TA, oxidation did not take place and almost all of p- xylene was recovered unreacted.
Example-4 p-Xylene (30.01 g) was oxidized with oxygen at 15O0C in the presence of 4.4 g cobaltous acetate and 0.3 g cerium(lll)acetate as catalyst in 15O g of water. The reaction was carried out and worked up as in example-1. In the absence of p-TA but in the presence of cerium with cobalt. 20.05% Of p-xylene was converted into oxygenated compounds. White solid product was found consisting of p-TA 96.62% terephthalic acid
0.42% and others 2.96%.
Example -5 p-Xylene (30.Og) was oxidized with molecular oxygen at 13O0C in the presence of 10.04 g p-TA, 5.0 g of cobaitous acetate as catalyst and 150 g of water as solvent. The reaction was carried out and worked up as in example-1. 72.2% Of p-xylene was converted into oxygenated compounds as p-TA, 77.53%, 4CBA, 4.75%, TPA, 16.98% and others 0.73%.
Example -6 p-Xylene (30.Og) was oxidized with molecular oxygen at 13O0C, under the experimental conditions mentioned in example-5 except that a mixture of 0.31 g of cerous acetate and 4.48 g of cobaltous acetate was used as catalyst. 67.34% Of p-xylene got converted into oxygenated compounds as p-TA, 84.68%, 4-CBA, 2.04% and TPA,
13.22%.
Example -7 p-Xylene (30.Og) was oxidized with oxygen at 13O0C in the presence of 10.0 g p-TA, 5.0 g of cobaltous acetate as catalyst and 15O g water as solvent. Reaction was carried out at 10 kg/cm2 pressure and worked up as in example-1. 73.38% Of p-xylene was converted into oxygenated compounds as p-TA, 82.88%, 4-CBA, 2.87% and TPA,
14.25%.
Example -8 p-Xylene (30.Og) was oxidized with oxygen at 13O0C in the presence of 5.Og of p-TA,
5.02 g of cobaltous acetate and 50 g of water as solvent. Reaction was carried out at
20 kg/cm2 pressure and worked up as in example-1. 67.46% Of p-xylene was converted into oxygenated compounds as p-TA, 78.99%; 4-CBA, 1.46%; TPA, 16.24% and others 3.3%.
The main advantages of the present invention are
The fallowings are the advantages of the process for the preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in aqueous medium.
1. The most important advantage of the process is the use of water as solvent, which is very much safe, non flammable, non toxic, easily available and cheap.
2. Quick heat transfer from the reactor during exothermic oxidation reaction in aqueous medium make the process safe.
3. Bromine free catalyst and exclusion of acetic acid solvent make the process non- corrosive. Thus no special or costly equipment is required.
4. Higher conversion of p-xylene and higher yield of p-toluic acid are comparable with those using acetic acid as solvent.

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1. A process for preparation of p-toluic acid by liquid phase oxidation of p-xylene in water which comprises oxidizing p-xylene or a mixture of p-xylene and p-toluic acid with oxygen, air or oxygen/ nitrogen mixture, at a pressure of 3-25 Kg/cm2 with an exit flow rate of 60-80 ml/min, in the presence of catalytically active salt of transition metal selected from the group consisting of Co, Mn, Ce and combination thereof in the range 1-200 mmol per mole of p-xylene in water in the range of 40-85% of total charge, at a temperature ranging between 130-1900C, for a period of 5-10 hrs, cooling the above said reaction mixture and removing the un reacted p-xylene by washing with an organic solvent, followed by filtration to obtain the desired product.
2. A process as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the amount of catalyst used is 5-160 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
3. A process as claimed in claim 1 , wherein transition metal salt used is selected from the group consisting of cobaltous acetate, manganese acetate, cerium acetate and a combination thereof.
4. A process as claimed in claims 1 and 2, wherein cobaltous acetate is 5-150 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
5. A process as claimed in claims 1 to 4, wherein the concentration of cerium (III) acetate used is maximum of 6 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
6. A process as claimed in claims 1 to 5 wherein p-toluic acid used comprises of about 0.1 to about 1.5 mmol per mole of p-xylene.
7. A process as claimed in claims 1 to 6 wherein water comprises of about 50 to about 80 weight percent of the reaction mixture.
8. A process as claimed in claims 1 to 7 wherein pressure is sufficient to keep water in liquid phase preferably in the range 5 to 20 kg/cm2.
9. A process as claimed in claims 1 to 8 wherein, the reaction mixture is substantially free from extraneous organic solvent.
10. A process as claimed in claims 1 to 9, wherein reaction products are recovered by filtration, followed by distillation of filtrate and washings to recover unreacted p-xylene and a part of solvent(water). 1. A process as claimed in claims 1 to 10, wherein remaining water in the products consisting small amount of reaction products and catalyst is recycled in subsequent oxidation.
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