WO2011014553A2 - Improved process for the sulfochlorination of hydrocarbons - Google Patents
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- C07C303/00—Preparation of esters or amides of sulfuric acids; Preparation of sulfonic acids or of their esters, halides, anhydrides or amides
- C07C303/02—Preparation of esters or amides of sulfuric acids; Preparation of sulfonic acids or of their esters, halides, anhydrides or amides of sulfonic acids or halides thereof
- C07C303/04—Preparation of esters or amides of sulfuric acids; Preparation of sulfonic acids or of their esters, halides, anhydrides or amides of sulfonic acids or halides thereof by substitution of hydrogen atoms by sulfo or halosulfonyl groups
- C07C303/10—Preparation of esters or amides of sulfuric acids; Preparation of sulfonic acids or of their esters, halides, anhydrides or amides of sulfonic acids or halides thereof by substitution of hydrogen atoms by sulfo or halosulfonyl groups by reaction with sulfur dioxide and halogen or by reaction with sulfuryl halides
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- This application relates to an improved process for sulfochlorination of hydrocarbons to produce an alkane sulfonyl chloride (for example, methane sulfonyl chloride or MSC when the hydrocarbon is methane (CH 4 )).
- an alkane sulfonyl chloride for example, methane sulfonyl chloride or MSC when the hydrocarbon is methane (CH 4 )
- this invention is a process for producing a sulfo- chlorinated hydrocarbon, which comprises a) heating a reaction mixture that comprises a hydrocarbon, a chlorinating agent selected from chlorine and sulfuryl chloride, liquid sulfur dioxide and a metal complex catalyst, the catalyst being represented as LnM where at least one ligand (L) is an amine, phosphine, chloride or oxide, n is an integer within a range of from 1 to 6, and M is at least one transition metal selected from a group consisting of copper (Cu), ruthenium (Ru), iron (Fe), chromium (Cr), lanthanum (La), nickel (Ni), palladium (Pd), rhodium (Rh), rhenium (Re), molybdenum (Mo), and manganese (Mn) and b) maintaining the reaction mixture at the reaction temperature for a period of time sufficient to convert a portion of the hydrocarbon to a sulfo-chlorinated hydrocarbon.
- the transition metal is preferably selected from La, Fe, Cu, Cr and Mo.
- Illustrative metal complex (L n M) catalysts include bis-diphenylphosphinoethaneiron(II) chloride ((dppe)FeCl 2 ); copper(I) chloride/1, l'-dipyridyl (CuCl/2-2'bpy); chromium(III) oxide (Cr 2 O 3 ); chromium (II) chloride (CrCl 2 ); chromium(III) chloride (CrCl 3 ); molybdenum (VI) oxide (MoO 3 ); and lanthanum oxide (La 2 O 3 ).
- transition metal complexes L n M
- a condensed phase process typically liquid sulfur dioxide
- the process occurs with SO 2 in a condensed or liquid phase.
- Alternate solvents include concentrated hydrochloric acid (HCl), carbon tetrachloride (CCU) or a mixture of either or both with liquid SO 2 .
- chlorine as a limiting reagent relative to the hydrocarbon and sulfur dioxide.
- reaction mixture In the above process, bring the reaction mixture to a temperature sufficient to effect a reaction among reaction mixture components.
- the temperature is suitably within a range of from 8O 0 C to 110 0 C. Maintain the temperature for a period of time sufficient to achieve a desired yield of sulfo-chlorinated hydrocarbon. Suitable periods of time range from two hours to 20 hours.
- the hydrocarbon is selected from alkanes (for example, methane, ethane, and propane) and alkenes with a suitably reactive carbon-hydrogen bond (for example, propylene, butene and hexene).
- alkanes for example, methane, ethane, and propane
- alkenes with a suitably reactive carbon-hydrogen bond for example, propylene, butene and hexene.
- a particularly desirable sulfo-chlorinated hydrocarbon is methane sulfonyl chloride.
- the chlorinating agent is selected from chlorine and sulfuryl chloride (SO 2 Cl 2 ) or a mixture thereof, with chlorine alone providing very satisfactory results in terms of yield of alkane sulfonyl chloride.
- Alternate chlorinating agents include trifluoro-methane sulfonyl chloride (CF 3 SO 2 Cl) and methane sulfonyl chloride (CH 3 SO 2 Cl).
- HastelloyTM C agitated reactor
- agitated reactor Parr Instruments
- catalyst bis-diphenylphosphinoethaneiron(II) chloride (dppe)FeC12) loadings (in millimoles (mmol)) as shown in Table 1 below.
- Load catalyst into the reactor seal the reactor, cool reactor contents to -10 degrees centigrade ( 0 C) and then charge and condense approximately 20 grams (g) (312 millimoles (mmol)) of SC ⁇ into the reactor.
- RH refers to hydrocarbon (CH 4 , CsHg (propane) or C 2 H 0 (ehane)) and RSC refers to sulfochlorinated hydrocarbon.
- CEx B, C and E show no MSC production under reaction conditions shown in Table 1 with, respectively, chromium (III) chloride (CrCl 3 ), vanadium oxide (V 2 O 3 ) and copper oxide (CuO).
- CEx A and CEx D show very little (less than 1 percent) MSC production under reaction conditions shown in Table 1 with, respectively triphenylphosphine ruthenium chloride ((Ph 3 P) 3 RuCl 2 ) and ferric oxide (Fe 2 O 3 ).
- chromium (II) chloride (CrCl 2 ) (Ex 5 and 6), chromium oxide (Cr 2 O 3 ) (Ex 4 and 7), molybdenum oxide (MoO 3 ) (Ex 8) and lanthanum oxide (La 2 O 3 ) all show MSC yields of approximately 10 percent or more, at least a tenfold increase over CEx A and D.
- Ex 1 and 2 show how reaction conditions affect MSC yield using (dppe)FeCl 2 as catalyst.
- Ex 3 shows low (1.5 percent) yield with CuCl/2,2'-bpy as catalyst under reaction conditions shown in Table 1.
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CN2010800301687A CN102471245A (en) | 2009-07-30 | 2010-07-28 | Improved process for the sulfochlorination of hydrocarbons |
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RU2012107330/04A RU2012107330A (en) | 2009-07-30 | 2010-07-28 | IMPROVED METHOD FOR SULFOCHLORATION OF HYDROCARBONS |
US13/320,773 US20120116121A1 (en) | 2009-07-30 | 2010-07-28 | Process for the sulfochlorination of hydrocarbons |
BRPI1009638A BRPI1009638A2 (en) | 2009-07-30 | 2010-07-28 | process to produce a hydrocarbon |
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