WO2008040969A2 - Dehydrogenationhalogenation process for the production of c3-c6-(hydro)fluoroalkenes - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for preparing (hydro)fluoroallcenes and particularly to a process for preparing C 3-6 (hydro)fluoroalkenes by the dehydrohalogenation of a hydro(halo)fluoroalkane.
- 2,3,3,3- tetrafluoropropene is prepared by the reaction of sulphur tetrafluoride with trifluoroacetylacetone.
- this method is only of academic interest because of the hazards involved in handling the reagents and their expense.
- Another method for the preparation of 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene is described in US- 2931840. Ih this case, pyrolysis of Cl chlorofluorocarbons with or without tetrafluoroethylene was purported to yield 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene. However, the yields described were very low and again it was necessary to handle hazardous chemicals under extreme conditions.
- 1,1,1,2,3-pentafluoropropene can be prepared by contacting and dehydrofluorinating 1,1,1,2,3,3- hexafluoropropane in the gaseous state with trivalent chromium oxide or partially fluorinated trivalent chromium oxide, optionally in the presence of oxygen.
- trivalent chromium oxide or partially fluorinated trivalent chromium oxide optionally in the presence of oxygen.
- the present invention addresses the foregoing deficiencies of the known routes for preparing (hydro)fluoroalkenes by providing a process for preparing a C 3-6 (hydro)fluoroalkene comprising dehydrohalogenating a C 3-6 hydro(halo)ftuoroalkane in the presence of a zinc/chromia catalyst.
- the process comprises contacting the hydro(halo)fluoroalkane with or without hydrogen fluoride (HF) in the vapour or liquid phase and may be carried out at a temperature of from -70 to 400 °C. hi certain preferred embodiments, the process may be carried out with no co-feed of HF.
- the process may be carried out at atmospheric sub- or super atmospheric pressure, preferably from about 0 to about 30 bara.
- the hydro(halo)fluoroalkane is contacted with or without HF in the vapour phase at a temperature of from 200 to 360 0 C 3 more preferably from 240 to 320 °C.
- the process is conducted at a pressure of from 5 to 20 bar.
- the preferred conditions e.g. temperature, pressure and catalyst
- the process may be beneficially carried out at a pressure of 0 to 5 bara, conveniently 1 to 5 bara.
- the process of the invention can be carried out in any suitable apparatus, such as a static mixer, a stirred tank reactor or a stirred vapour-liquid disengagement vessel.
- the process may be carried out batch-wise or continuously. Either the batch-wise process or the continuous process may be carried out in a "one-pot" fashion, or using two or more than discrete reaction zones and/or reaction vessels.
- the dehydrofluorination can be carried out in the absence of HF but it may be desirable in certain embodiments to use some HF in order to prevent and/or retard excessive decomposition of the organic feed and/or coking of the catalyst.
- the HF:organics ratio in the process of the invention if HF is utilised will range from about 0.01:1 to about 50:1, preferably from about 0.1:1 to about 40:1, more preferably from about 0.5:1 to about 30:1, such as from about 1:1 to about 20:1, for example from about 2:1 to about 15:1 (e.g. from about 5:1 to about 10:1).
- the skilled person will appreciate that in a multi-stage process the preferred conditions and ratio may vary from step to step and would be able to select a suitable ratio.
- zinc/chromia catalyst we mean any catalyst comprising chromium or a compound of chromium and zinc or a compound of zinc.
- Such catalysts are known in the art, see for example EP-A-0502605, BP-A-0773061, EP-A-0957074 and WO 98/10862.
- the present inventors have surprisingly found that zinc/chromia catalysts may be used promote the dehydrohalogenation of C 3-6 hydro(halo)fhioroalkanes to produce C 3-6 (hydro)fluoroalkenes.
- the chromium or compound of chromium present in the catalysts of the invention is an oxide, oxyfluoride or fluoride of chromium such as chromium oxide.
- the total amount of the zinc or a compound of zinc present in the catalysts of the invention is typically from about 0.01% to about 25%, preferably 0.1% to about 25%, conveniently 0.01% to 6% zinc, and in some embodiments preferably 0.5% by weight to about 25 % by weight of the catalyst, preferably from about 1 to 10 % by weight of the catalyst, more preferably from about 2 to 8 % by weight of the catalyst, for example about 4 to 6 % by weight of the catalyst.
- the catalyst conveniently comprises 0.01% to 1%, more preferably 0.05% to 0.5% zinc.
- the preferred amount depends upon a number of factors such as the nature of the chromium or a compound of chromium and/or zinc or a compound of zinc and/or the way in which the catalyst is made and/or the conditions of use of the catalyst e.g. temperature and pressure. These factors are described in more detail hereinafter.
- the amount of zinc or a compound of zinc quoted herein refers to the amount of elemental zinc, whether present as elemental zinc or as a compound of zinc.
- the catalysts used in the invention may include an additional metal or compound thereof.
- the additional metal is a divalent or trivalent metal, preferably selected from nickel, magnesium, aluminium and mixtures thereof.
- the additional metal is present in an amount of from 0.01% by weight to about 25 % b)' weight of the catalyst, preferably from about 0.01 to 10 % by weight of the catalyst.
- Other embodiments may comprise at least about 0.5% by weight or at least about 1 % wei ⁇ tgrht of additional metal.
- the zinc/chromia catalysts used in the present invention may be amorphous. By this we mean that the catalyst does not demonstrate substantial crystalline characteristics when analysed by, for example, X-ray diffraction.
- the catalysts may be partially crystalline.
- the catalyst is in the form of one or more crystalline compounds of chromium and/or one or more crystalline compounds of zinc.
- a partially crystalline catalyst it preferably contains from 0.2 to 25 % by weight, more preferably from 0.3 to 10 % by weight, still more preferably from 0.4 to 5 % by weight of the catalyst in the form of one or more crystalline compounds of chromium and/or one or more crystalline compounds of zinc.
- the degree of crystallinity may change.
- a catalyst of the invention that has a degree of crystallinity as defined above before use in a dehydrohalogenation reaction and will have a degree of crystallinity outside these ranges during or after use in a dehydrohalogenation reaction.
- the percentage of crystalline material in the catalysts of the invention can be determined by any suitable method known in the art. Suitable methods include X- ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. When X-ray diffraction is used the amount of crystalline material such as the amount of crystalline chromium oxide can be determined with reference to a known amount of graphite present in the catalyst (eg the graphite used in producing catalyst pellets) or more preferably by comparison of the intensity of the XRD patterns of the sample materials with reference materials prepared from suitable internationally recognised standards, for example NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) reference materials.
- XRD X- ray diffraction
- the catalysts of the invention typically have a surface area of at least 50 m 2 /g and preferably from 70 to 250 m 2 /g and most preferably from 100 to 200 m 2 /g before it is subjected to pre-treatment with a fluoride containing species such as hydrogen fluoride or a fluorinated hydrocarbon. During this pre-treatment, which is described in more detail hereinafter, at least some of the oxygen atoms in the catalyst are replaced by fluorine atoms.
- the catalysts of the invention typically have an advantageous balance of levels of activity and selectivity. Preferably, they also have a degree of chemical robustness that means that they have a relatively long working lifetime.
- the catalysts of the invention preferably also have a mechanical strength that enables relatively easy handling, for example they may be charged to reactors or discharged from reactors using known techniques.
- the catalysts of the invention may be provided in any suitable form known in the art. For example, they may be provided in the form of pellets or granules of appropriate size for use in a fixed bed or a fluidised bed.
- the catalysts may be supported or unsupported. If the catalyst is supported, suitable supports include AlF 3 , fluorinated alumina or activated carbon.
- the catalysts of the invention include promoted forms of such catalysts, including those containing enhanced Lewis and/or Br ⁇ nsted acidity and/or basicity.
- the amorphous catalysts which may be used in the present invention can be obtained by any method known in the art for producing amorphous chromia-based catalysts. Suitable methods include co-precipitation from solutions of zinc and chromium nitrates on the addition of ammonium hydroxide. Alternatively, surface impregnation of the zinc or a compound thereof onto an amorphous chromia catalyst can be used.
- Further methods for preparing the amorphous zinc/chromia catalysts include, for example, reduction of a chromium (VI) compound, for example a chromate, dichromate, in particular ammonium dichromate, to chromium (IH), by zinc metal, followed by co-precipitation and washing; or mixing as solids, a chromium (VI) compound and a compound of zinc, for example zinc acetate or zinc oxalate, and heating the mixture to high temperature in order to effect reduction of the chromium (VI) compound to chromium (III) oxide and oxidise the compound of zinc to zinc oxide.
- a chromium (VI) compound for example a chromate, dichromate, in particular ammonium dichromate
- IH chromium
- mixing as solids a chromium (VI) compound and a compound of zinc, for example zinc acetate or zinc oxalate, and heating the mixture to high temperature in order to effect reduction of the
- the zinc may be introduced into and/or onto the amorphous chromia catalyst in the form of a compound, for example a halide, oxyhalide, oxide or hydroxide depending at least to some extent upon the catalyst preparation technique employed.
- amorphous catalyst preparation is by impregnation of a chromia, halogenated chromia or chromium oxyhalide
- the compound is preferably a water-soluble salt, for example a halide, nitrate or carbonate, and is employed as an aqueous solution or slurry.
- hydroxides of zinc and chromium may be co-precipitated (for example by the use of a base such as sodium hydroxide or ammonium hydroxide) and then converted to the oxides to prepare the amorphous catalyst.
- a base such as sodium hydroxide or ammonium hydroxide
- Mixing and milling of an insoluble zinc compound with the basic chromia catalyst provides a further method of preparing the amorphous catalyst precursor.
- a method for making amorphous catalyst based on chromium oxyhalide comprises adding a compound of zinc to hydrated chromium halide.
- the amount of zinc or a compound of zinc introduced to the amorphous catalyst precursor depends upon the preparation method employed. It is believed that the worldng catalyst has a surface containing cations of zinc located in a chromium- containing lattice, for example chromium oxide, oxyhalide, or halide lattice. Thus the amount of zinc or a compound of zinc required is generally lower for catalysts made by impregnation than for catalysts made by other methods such as co- precipitation, which also contain the zinc or a compound of zinc in non-surface locations.
- Any of the aforementioned methods, or other methods, may be employed for the preparation of the amorphous catalysts which may be used in the process of the present invention.
- the catalysts described herein are typically stabilised by heat treatment before use such that they are stable under the environmental conditions that they are exposed to in use. This stabilisation is often a two-stage process. In the first stage, the catalyst is stabilised by heat treatment in nitrogen or a nitrogen/air environment.
- Fluorination catalysts are then typically stabilised to hydrogen fluoride by heat treatment in hydrogen fluoride. This stage is often termed "pre-fluorination”.
- the present inventors have found that by careful control of the conditions under which these two heat treatment stages are conducted, crystallinity can be induced into the catalyst to a controlled degree.
- an amorphous catalyst may be heat treated at a temperature of from about 300 to about 600 0 C, preferably from about 400 to 600 0 C 5 more preferably from 500 to 590 0 C, for example 520, 540, 560 or 580 0 C for a period of from about 1 to about 12 hours, preferably for from about 2 to about 8 hours, for example about 4 hours in a suitable atmosphere.
- suitable atmospheres under which this heat treatment can be conducted include an atmosphere of nitrogen or an atmosphere having an oxygen level of from about 0.1 to about 10 %v/v in nitrogen. Other oxidizing environments could alternatively be used.
- environments containing suitable oxidizing agents include, but are not limited to, those containing a source of nitrate, CrO 3 or O 2 (for example air).
- This heat treatment stage can be conducted in addition to or instead of the calcining stage that is typically used in the prior art to produce amorphous catalysts.
- Conditions for the pre-fluorination stage can be selected so that they do not substantially introduce crystallinity into the catalyst. This may be achieved by heat treatment of the catalyst precursor at a temperature of from about 200 to about 500 0 C, preferably from about 250 to about 400 0 C at atmospheric or super atmospheric pressure for a period of from about 1 to about 16 hours in the presence of hydrogen fluoride, optionally in the presence of another gas such as nitrogen.
- Conditions for the pre-fluorination stage can be selected so that they induce a change in the crystallinity of the catalyst or so that they do not induce such a change.
- the present inventors have found that heat treatment of the catalyst precursor at a temperature of from about 250 to about 500 0 C, preferably from about 300 to about 400 0 C at atmospheric or super atmospheric pressure for a period of from about 1 to about 16 hours in the presence of hydrogen fluoride, optionally in the presence of another gas such as air, can produce a catalyst in which the crystallinity is as defined above, for example from 0.1 to 8.0 % by weight of the catalyst (typically from 0.1 to less than 8.0 % by weight of the catalyst) is in the form of one or more crystalline compounds of chromium and/or
- the degree of crystallinity of the catalyst may be varied.
- catalysts with higher degrees of crystallinity e.g. from 8 to 50 % by weight of the catalyst
- the pre-fluorination treatment typically has the effect of lowering the surface area of the catalyst.
- the catalysts of the invention typically have a surface area of 20 to 200 m 2 /g, such as 50 to 150 m 2 /g, for example less than about 100m 2 /g.
- the catalyst may be regenerated or reactivated periodically by heating in air at a temperature of from about 300 0 C to about 500°C.
- Air may be used as a mixture with an inert gas such as nitrogen or with hydrogen fluoride, which emerges hot from the catalyst treatment process and may be used directly in fiuorination processes employing the reactivated catalyst.
- a (hydro)fluoroalkene is an alkene in which at least one of the hydrogen atoms has been replaced by fluorine.
- hydro (halo)fluoroalkane is an alkane in , which at least one but not all hydrogen atom has been replaced by a fluorine atom and optionally at least one hydrogen atom has been replaced by a halogen selected from chlorine, bromine and iodine.
- hydro(halo)fluoroallcanes contain at least one hydrogen, at least one fluorine and optionally at least one halogen selected from chlorine, bromine and iodine.
- the definition of a hydro(halo)fluoroalkane includes a hydrofluoroalkane, i.e., an alkane in which at least one but not all of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by fluorine.
- any reference to a (C 3-6 ) (hydro)fluoroalkene, hydrofluoroalkane or hydro(halo)fluoroalkane refers to a (hydro)fluoroalkene, hydrofluoroalkane or hydro(halo)fluoroalkane having from 3 to 6 carbon atoms, i.e. hydro(halo)fluoro- propane, butane, pentane or hexane or a (hydro)fiuoro- propene, butene, pentene or hexene.
- the (hydro)fluoroalkenes produced by the process of the invention contain a double bond and may thus exist as E (entgege ⁇ ) and Z (zusammen) geometric isomers about each individual double bond. All such isomers and mixtures thereof are included within the scope of the invention.
- dehydrohalogenation or dehydrohalogenating
- hydrogen halide e.g. HF, HCl, HBr or HI
- dehydrohalogenation includes “dehydrofluorination”, “dehydrochlorination”, “dehydrobromination” and “dehydroiodination” of a hydro(halo)fluoroalkane.
- a preferred feed for the process of the invention is a mixed fluoro-chlorohexahalopropane or a hexafluoropropane.
- This compound may be prepared by dehydrohalogenating a compound of formula CF 3 (CX 2 ) n CFYCHX 2 or CF 3 (CX 2 ) n CFHCYX 2 .
- This compound may be prepared by dehydrohalogenating a compound of formula CF 3 CFHCHY(CX 2 ) n CX 3 or CX 3 CFYCH 2 (CX 2 ) n CX 3 .
- n 0.
- the invention may be used for preparing HFC-1225ye from either HFC-236ea or HFC-236cb, especially HFC-236ea.
- the process of the invention is suitable for preparing any C 3-6 (hydro)fluoroallcene by dehydrohalogenating (e.g. dehydrofluorinating or dehydrochlorinating) a C 3-6 hydro(halo)fluoroalkane.
- the C 3-6 hydro(halo)fluoroalkane may first be fluoiinated to a C 3-6 hydrofluoroalkane which may then be dehydrofluorinated to a C 3-6 (hydro)fluoroallcene.
- the C 3-6 (hydro)fluoroallcene is a (hydro)fluoropropene prepared by the dehydrohalogenation of a hydro(halo)fluoropropane.
- a hydro(halo)fluoropropane prepared by the dehydrohalogenation of a hydro(halo)fluoropropane.
- (Hydro)fluoropro ⁇ enes prepared by the process of the invention may contain 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 hydrogen atoms and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 fluorine atoms.
- Preferred (hydro)fluoropropenes are those having from 3 to 5 fluorine atoms (and thus from 1 to 3 hydrogen atoms), particularly 4 or 5 fluorine atoms (and thus 1 or 2 hydrogen atoms).
- preferred (hydro)fiuoropropenes are tetrafluoropropenes and pentafluoropropenes.
- HFC-1234ze 1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
- the (hydro)fluoropropenes which can be made by the process of the invention may be prepared starting from one or more of a large number of hydro(halo)fluoropropanes. Again, by way of example and for simplicity, unless otherwise stated, the remainder of the specification will be described with reference to the preparation of HFC-1234yf.
- HFC- 1234yf may be prepared by a process comprising the dehydrofluorination of 1,1,1,2,2-pentafiuoropropane (CH 3 CF 2 CF 3 ) or 1,1,1,2,3-pentafluoropropane (CH 2 FCHFCF 3 ).
- 1,1,1,2,2-pentafiuoropropane may be prepared by fluorinating one or more of a large number of hydrochlorofluoropropanes including tetrafluorochloropropanes such as l,l,l,2-tetrafluoro-2-chloropropane and 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-l-chloropropane, trifluorodichloropropanes such as 1,1,1- trifluoro-2,2-dichloropropane, l,l,2-trifluoro-l,2-dichloropropane and 1,2,2- trifluoro-l,l-dichloropropane, difluorotrichloropropanes such as 2,2-difluoro- 1,1,1-trichloropropane, l,2-difluoro-l,l,2-trichloropropane and 1,1-difluoro- 1,2,2- trichloropropane and flu
- 1,1,1,2,2- pentafiuoropropane (and thus ultimately HFC-1234yf) may also be prepared starting from 1,1,1,2,2-pentachloropropane.
- one or more of the chlorine substituents may be replaced by bromine or iodine.
- Preferred hydro(halo)fluoropropanes for preparing HFC- 1234yf include 1,1,1,2,2- pentafiuoropropane, l,l,l,2-tetrafluoro-2-chloropropane and l,l,l-trifluoro-2,2- dichloropropane. It will be understood by the skilled person that 1,1,1-trifluoro- 2,2-dichloropropane may be fluorinated to give l,l,l,2-tetrafluoro-2- chloropropane and/or 1,1,1,2,2-pentafiuoropropane.
- l,l,l,2-tetrafluoro-2- chloropropane may also be fluorinated to produce 1,1,1,2,2-pentafiuoropropane, which may then be dehydrofluorinated to give HFC-1234yf.
- l,l,l,2-tetrafluoro-2-chloropropane may be dehydrochlorinated to give HFC-1234yf.
- the process of the invention may be utilised to effect a degree of isomerisation of the (hydro) fluoroalkene of the invention. More specifically, and particularly when the (hydro) fiuoroalkene is R-1225ye, the effect of the resultant (hydro) fluoroallcene being in contact with the catalyst of the invention may be to alter the ratio of E to Z isomers, thereby causing isomerisation.
- the effect is to increase the ratio of Z isomer to the E isomer.
- a process for isomerising a C 3-6 (hydrohalo)fiuoroalkene comprising (i) contacting a E-C 3-6 (hydrohalo)fiuoroalkene with a catalyst to convert the E-C 3-6 (hydrohalo)fluoroalkene to the C 3-6 Z-(hydrohalo)fluoroalkene.
- the C 3-6 Z-(hydrohalo)fluoroalkene can be recovered, and e.g. used in a subsequent procedure.
- the subject invention provides the use of a catalyst for isomerising a C 3-6 (hydrohalo)fluoroalkene, the use comprising (i) contacting a E- C 3-6 (hydrohalo)fluoroalkene with a catalyst to convert the E-C 3-6
- Z- C 3-6 (hydrohalo)fluoroalkene can be recovered, and e.g. used in a subsequent
- isomerisation in this context is preferably meant changing the ratio of the ⁇ and Z isomers (e.g. increasing the level of Z isomer) from what it was previously or, in particular in a situation where the isomerisation is carried out in situ, for instance as part of a preparation step for the (hydrohalo) fluoroalkene, changing the ratio of E and Z isomers (e.g. increasing the level of Z isomer) compared to what it would have been if the catalyst had not been utilised.
- the invention also provides an isomer blend produced according to a process of the invention.
- the invention also provides a refrigerant comprising an isomer blend produced according to the process of the invention, and an automobile having an air conditioning system utilizing such an isomer blend.
- the invention may work by changing the E/Z isomer ratio from that which is the kinematic determined mixture of isomers, from the reaction preparing the (hydrohalo) fluoroalkene.
- a process for making a C 3-6 (hydrohalo) fluoroalkene composition comprising an enhanced level of Z isomer, conveniently a level of Z isomer enhanced beyond the level present when the C 3-6
- this aspect of the invention may comprise a clean up step which enhances the level of Z isomer in such a composition.
- HFC-1234yf may be prepared starting from 1,1,1- txifluoro-2,3 ⁇ dichloropropane., which, can readily be prepared by chlorinating 1,1,1-trifluoromethylpropene. It is believed that there are two principal routes to HFC- 1234yf from l,l,l-trifluoro-2,3-dichloropropane, as illustrated below.
- Route B proceeds via the fluorination (e.g. using HF, optionally in the presence of a chromia-containing catalyst) of l,l,l-trifluoro-2,3-dichloropropane to give 1,1,1,2,3-pentafluoropropane which is then dehydrofluorinated to give HFC- 1234yf.
- route A may be favoured over route B.
- Route A proceeds by dehydrochlorination of l,l,l-trifluoro-2,3-dichloropropane to give 3,3,3-trifluoro-2-chloropropene which is then hydrofluorinated to give l,l 3 l,2-tetrafluoro-2-cliloropropane.
- These two steps may be carried out in one pot by contacting l,l,l-trifluoro-2,3-dichloropropane with HF in the presence of a catalyst.
- a two-stage reaction zone may be preferred, the first zone employing a relatively low HF:organics ratio (e.g.
- l,l,l,2-tetrafluoro-2-chloropropane may be fluorinated to produce 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane (e.g. using HF 3 optionally in the presence of a chromia-containing catalyst), which may then be dehydrofluorinated to give HFC-1234yf.
- HF 3 optionally in the presence of a chromia-containing catalyst
- l,l,l,2-tetrafluoro-2- chloropropane maybe directly dehydrochlorinated to give HFC-1234yf.
- l,l,l-trifluoro-2,3-dichloropropane is commercially available, but may also be prepared via a synthetic route starting from the cheap feedstocks carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ) and ethylene. These two starting materials may be telomerised to produce 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane, which may then be fluorinated to produce 1,1,1,3-tetrafluoropropane (e.g. using HF, optionally in the presence of a chroniia-containing catalyst). Dehydrofluorination of 1,1,1,3-tetrafluoropropane (e.g.
- 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane may be prepared starting from 1,1,1, 2,2 -pentachloropropane.
- 1,1,1,2,2- pentachloropropane is fluorinated (e.g. using HP, optionally in the presence of a chromia-containing catalyst) to produce l,l,l,2-tetxafluoro-2-chloropropane, which may also be fluorinated to produce 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane followed by dehydrofluorination to give HFC-1234yf.
- l,l,l,2-tetrafluoro-2- chloropropane maybe directly dehydrochlorinated to give HFC-1234yf.
- 1,1,1,2,2-pentachloropropane is a convenient intermediate in ' a route to HFC- 1234yf starting from acetone.
- acetone may be chlorinated (for example using chlorine over a chromia catalyst) to produce 1,I 9 I- trichloroacetone, which may be further chlorinated (for example using PCI 5 - see Advanced Organic Chemistry (Ed M B Smith and J March), Fifth Edition, page 1195) to produce 1,1,1,2,2-pentachloropropane, as illustrated below.
- the rate of fouling of the catalyst may be a function of the catalyst formulation.
- the lower the level of zinc which was incorporated into the catalyst the more resistant the catalyst was to fouling; chromia catalyst containing no zinc was more resistant to fouling than chromia catalysts containing some zinc.
- chromia catalysts were generally more resistant to fouling than zinc/chromia catalysts.
- chromia catalysts containing no zinc at all were more susceptible to crystallisation under commercial production conditions.
- chromia catalysts of the type used in the examples were found to be stable in an inert atmosphere to temperatures around 44O 0 C, but this temperature was lower in oxidising atmospheres. It was considered that it was likely that chromia containing no zinc would crystallise at operational temperatures, or at least during catalyst regenerations. Crystallisation is highly exothermic, and very problematic in industrial scale production.
- Example 1 Dehydrofluorination of l,l > l-trifluoro-2,3-dichloropropane
- a 2g sample of an amorphous catalyst composed of 6 % Zn by weight on chromia was charged to a 15cm x 1.25mm Inconnel reaction tube installed inside a tubular furnace. This catalyst was dried at 250 0 C for 1 hour then pre-fluorinated at an N 2 :HF ratio of 6:1 for 1 hour at 250 0 C before increasing the temperature to 380°C at which point the nitrogen diluent flow was stopped. After approximately 18 hours, the HF feed was switched off and the reactor was cooled to 200 0 C.
- the organic feed (comprising l,l,l-trifluoro-2,3-dichloropropane) and HF were then passed over the catalyst with a contact time of 5 seconds at a reaction temperature of from 180 to 38O 0 C (varied at 20 0 C intervals) and a pressure of 1 bara using either an HF:organics ratio of 15:1 or 5:1.
- a reaction temperature of from 180 to 38O 0 C (varied at 20 0 C intervals) and a pressure of 1 bara using either an HF:organics ratio of 15:1 or 5:1.
- the system was allowed to equilibrate for about 20 minutes before reactor off-gas samples were taken at each temperature for analysis by either GC or GC-MS.
- the reaction products could be resolved using a Plot Silica column with temperature programming (at about 40-200 0 C at 5°C/min).
- the GC method was calibrated using the available standards (principally the feed and product) and an average of these was used
- This reaction mechanism requires both addition and elimination of hydrogen halides and therefore the outcome is likely to be very sensitive to HF:organics ratio.
- the experiments at lower ratio demonstrated this to be the case.
- This reaction mechanism requires both addition and elimination of hydrogen halides and therefore the outcome is likely to be very sensitive to HF:organics ratio.
- the experiments at lower ratio demonstrated this to be the case.
- a 2g sample of an amorphous catalyst composed of 6 % Zn by weight on chromia was charged to a 15cm x 1.25mm Inconel reaction tube installed inside a tubular furnace. This catalyst was dried at 250 0 C for 1 hour then pre-fluorinated at an N 2 :HF ratio of 6:1 for 1 hour at 250°C before increasing the temperature to 380 0 C at which point the nitrogen diluent flow was stopped. After approximately 18 hours, the HF feed was switched off and the reactor was cooled to 200 0 C.
- the organic feed (comprising 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane) and HF was then passed over the catalyst with a contact time of 5 seconds at a reaction temperature of from 180 to 38O 0 C (varied at 20°C intervals) and a pressure of 1 bara using either an HF:organics ratio of 15:1 or 5:1.
- the system was allowed to equilibrate for about 20 minutes before reactor off-gas samples were taken at each temperature for analysis by either GC or GC-MS as described above for Example 1 and the results are illustrated in Table 3 and Figure 3. These results show that 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane was dehydrofluorinated to HFC-1234yf at high selectivity at about 300 0 C.
- Table 3 Dehydrofluorination OfCF 3 CF 2 CH 3 at and HF:organics ratio of 5:1
- Example 3 Dehydrofluorination of 1,1,1,2,2,3-hexafluoropropane (HFC- 236cb) and 1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea) with HF
- a 2g sample of an amorphous catalyst composed of 6 % Zn by weight on chromia was charged to a 15cm x 1.25mm ⁇ iconel reaction tube installed inside a tubular furnace. This catalyst was dried at 250°C for 1 hour then pre-fluorinated at an N 2 :HF ratio of 6:1 for 1 hour at 250°C before increasing the temperature to 380 0 C at which point the nitrogen diluent flow was stopped. After approximately 18 hours, the HF feed was switched off and the reactor was cooled to 220-240 C.
- HFC-236ea or HFC- 236cb was studied as a function of temperature and HF:236 ratio. Feed gas flow rates were chosen so that a contact time of c.a. 5 seconds was achieved between the catalyst and feed mixture. HF:236 ratios were explored in the range 0-10. At each temperature, the system was allowed to equilibrate for about 20 minutes before reactor off-gas samples were taken at each temperature for analysis by either GC or GC-MS as described above for Example 1 and the results are illustrated in Tables 4 and 5 and Figures 4 and 5. Table 4: Dehydrofluorination of HFC-236ea at varying HF:organics ratios
- HFC-236ea and HFC-236cb can be used to prepare 3,3,3,2,1-pentafluoropropene (HFC-1225ye) by dehydrofluorination, but that HFC-236ea was generally more susceptible to dehydrofluorination than HFC- 236cb under the conditions employed.
- the Z isomer of HFC-1225ye was predominantly formed, although significant quantities of the E isomer were also formed.
- the presence of HF strongly depresses the dehydrofluorination reaction.
- a reactor tube was charged with 2 g catalyst, which was dried at 250 0 C under nitrogen (65 ml/min) for 2 hours.
- the catalyst was then pre-fluorinated with HF (30 ml/min) and nitrogen (65 ml/min) for 1 hour at 25O 0 C.
- the temperature was then ramped to 46O 0 C and the pre-fluorination continued under neat HF (30 ml/min) overnight. Feed rates and temperatures were then set so as to achieve the desired reactor conditions and the reactor off-gases sampled at an appropriate frequency using an automated system.
- HF was fed using a nitrogen sparge and so some dilution of the feed mixture with inerts was unavoidable.
- the organic feed was switched off and the HF flow set to 6 ml/min and a mixture of air (3 m ⁇ min) and nitrogen (60 ml/min) passed over the catalyst at 38O 0 C overnight.
- Example 2 In the Example itself, the reactor was charged with a 6% zinc/chromia catalyst. Following pre-fluorination the reactor was cooled to 340°C and a reaction mixture consisting of HF (6 ml/min), HFC-236ea (1 ml/min) and nitrogen (5 ml/min) passed over it. Reactor off-gas (ROG) samples were regularly taken in order to monitor catalyst performance. When the catalyst performance was deemed to have dropped too far, the catalyst was regenerated as described above and the experiment repeated. A total of 3 such cycles were completed. HFC-1225ye Z yield data from these experiments is plotted in Figure 6.
- ROG Reactor off-gas
- the reactor was charged with a catalystcomprising a 6% zinc/chromia catalyst.
- the fouling rate was determined at an HF:HFC-236ea ratio of 3:1.
- the fouling rate was measured at a ratio of 6:1 and in the final cycle in this sequence it was re-measured at a ratio of 1.5:1.
- the partial pressure of HF was constant at 0.5 bara and the contact time constant at 4.4 seconds.
- the Z-HFC-1225ye yield vs time for this sequence of experiments is plotted in Figure 7. At ratios between 3:1 and 6:1 the fouling rates appeared similar, but did look to increase at 1.5:1.
- HFC-1225ye yield - - 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.8 1.2 1.8 2.2 2.6 2.8 2.8 2.9 -
- HFC-1225ye yield 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.3 15.5 34.5 52.6 60.4 65.1 68.8 71.2 73.9 73.9 73.2 73.3 74.2 - - - -
- HFC-1225ye yield 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.4 9.9 30.1 51.5 61.0 66.0 69.3 71.6 73.8 74.3 73.8 73.6 - - - - - -
- HFC-1225ye yield 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.5 11.2 27.1 49.5 63.9 69.9 72.7 74.0 74.3 74.7 - - - - - - -
- HFC-1225ye yield 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.5 4.5 15.4 31.5 49.6 61.1 68.9 71.0 74.4 74.1 74.8 74.6 - - - - - -
- the catalyst employed was a 6 wt% zinc/chromia catalyst which was charged to the rig.
- the catalyst was dried overnight in a stream of nitrogen (80 ml/min at 3 barg) and then prefluorinated in stages.
- stage 1 the temperature was raised to 300 0 C and the catalyst was contacted with dilute HF (4 ml/min + 80 ml/min nitrogen at 3 barg). This treatment was continued overnight and then the nitrogen flow was switched off and the temperature maintained at 300 0 C for a further 4 hours. After this period the temperature was ramped to 38O 0 C at 25°C/hr. These conditions were maintained for a further 7 hours.
- the HFC-236ea->HFC E/Z-1225ye reaction was then studied under a range of conditions.
- the catalyst was given an HF:air regeneration (15:1) at 38O 0 C and some of the data points at 5 barg operation repeated; these are also shown in Table 7.
- This example demonstrates the lower than expected levels of catalyst fouling which were found to occur when the conversion of HFC-236ea to HFC-1226ye was carried out at pressure in the absence of HF.
- the catalyst was regenerated as described above in the context of Example 9 but substituting nitrogen for HF, and then "neat" HFC-236ea at a rate of approximately 20 ml/minute was passed over it at 340°C and 5 barg. The catalyst performance was monitored, and the results are shown in Table 10.
- This example demonstrates the beneficial effect of diluting the feed (e.g. HFC- 236ea) during catalytic conversion at pressure with a recycled material in the context of the process, e.g. an E/Z isomer mix of the resultant HFC-1225ye product, or an isomer rich blend of HFC-1225ye (by isomer rich is meant a blend of E and Z isomers which differs from that which had been normally produced as a result of the process.
- the isomer rich blend could for example comprise a blend of E and Z isomers which contains a higher level of either E or Z isomer than would normally be thermodynamically formed, or it could contain either pure E isomer or pure Z isomer, conveniently pure Z isomer).
- HFC-236ea feed was diluted with Z-HFC-1225ye in the ratio 30:70.
- the blend was passed over freshly regenerated catalyst at 340°C and 10 barg.
- the results are summarised in Table 12.
- Example 13 Vapour phase isomerisation over 6% Zn/Chromia in the absence of HF including catalyst regeneration
- the feed flow was stopped and the catalyst regenerated using a mixture of nitrogen (40 ml/min) and air (4 ml/min) at 38O 0 C for 12-16 hours.
- the air feed was switched off and the catalyst was cooled to 13O 0 C.
- This example demonstrates how catalyst fouling rate can vary during the conversion of HFC-236ea to HFC-1225ye as a function of pressure.
- 6g (2.0 - 3.5 mm) of a 5.2% Znchromia catalyst was charged to a reactor and pre- fluorination by drying it at 250 0 C overnight under 80 ml/min nitrogen at 3 Barg, heating it at 300°C and treating it with 4 ml/min HF and 80 ml/min nitrogen at 3 Barg for 16 hours, reducing the nitrogen flow to zero and maintaining it at 300 0 C for a further 4 hours, increasing the temperature to 380 0 C at a rate of 25°C/hour and maintaining it at 38O 0 C for a further 3 hours.
- the reactor temperature was set to 340 0 C and the pressure set to 15 Barg.
- HFC-236ea feed commenced when the conditions had stabilised.
- the target feed rate was 13-14 ml/min at STP.
- the reactor off-gases were routinely sampled to monitor catalyst performance.
- the cycle was ended when the performance of the catalyst was approximately half of the initial performance.
- the catalyst was regenerated at 38O 0 C with a mixture of air (4 ml/min) and nitrogen (80 ml/min). Three such experimental cycles were completed at 15, 5 and 2.3 Barg (3.3 Bara).
- Figure 11 illustrates the selectivity to E and Z 1225ye during each cycle at the 3 different operating pressures.
- the selectivity appeared to rise, stabilise and then fall away over the cycle.
- a similar pattern of behavior was observed, although both the initial rise and final fall were less pronounced.
- the selectivity was very stable over the cycle, with no apparent fall away.
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