Abstract: A process for producing tetrafluorophthalic acid is disclosed, which comprises the steps of:(a) reacting an alkali metal fluoride and at least one imide compound represented by formula (I) or (II) ##STR1## wherein X.sup.1, X.sup.2, X.sup.3, and X.sup.4, which may be the same or different, each represents a chloride atom or a bromine atom, R.sup.1 represents a monovalent organic group, and R.sup.2 represents a divalent organic group, to provide an N-substituted tetrafluorophthalimide; and(b) hydrolyzing the tetrafluorophthalimide in the presence of an acid.
Abstract: The invention relates to novel crystalline salts of aryloxypropanolamines with diphenylacetic acid, a process for their preparation and the use of these salts for the preparation of chemically pure aryloxy-propanolamines or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
Abstract: A process for the perfluoroalkylation of aromatic derivatives. In a first stage, an aromatic derivative, sulfur dioxide and a metal selected from the group consisting of zinc, aluminum, manganese, cadmium, magnesium, tin, iron, nickel and cobalt, are brought into contact in a solvent, preferably a polar aprotic solvent. In a second stage, a perfluoroalkyl bromide or iodide is added to react with the aromatic derivative.
Abstract: A phthalate compound represented by the formula: ##STR1## wherein R is alkyl having 1-8 carbon atoms or benzyl. The compounds have a repellency action to unhygienic pests and a plasticization action to thermoplastic polymers, and are useful as a pesticide or plasticizer.
Abstract: A process for producing a substituted phthalic acid which comprises heating a substituted tetrahydrophthalic acid compound having a substituent in at least one of the 3-, 4-, 5- and 6-positions in the presence of sulfur to dehydrogenate it, and heat-treating the product in the presence of water optionally together with an organic solvent. As required, the heat-treated product is dehydrocyclized to form a substituted phthalic acid anhydride.
Abstract: Process for the preparation of naphthalene-1,4,5,8-tetracarboxylic acid (called "NTC" below) and its 1,8-monoanhydride in a high degree of purity, which comprises dissolving impure NTC or impure NTC-1,8-monoanhydride as the tetra-alkali metal salt of NTC in water in known manner, removing any insoluble impurities present, bringing the clarified solution to a pH value of 4-5 below 45.degree. C., separating off the di-alkali metal salt of NTC which thereby crystallizes out and converting the latter into free NTC or into free NTC-1,8-monoanhydride by treatment with a strong acid at 20.degree. to 100.degree. C.
Abstract: Aromatic polyesters exhibiting melt processability are disclosed. The polyesters comprise repeating units of the formula ##STR1## wherein X is hydrogen, halogen, alkyl or nitro. The polyesters exhibit low-melting properties, melt processability and melt anisotropy. The aromatic polyesters can be melt processed to films and fibers.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 26, 1984
Date of Patent:
March 11, 1986
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation
Inventors:
Howard G. Rogers, Russell A. Gaudiana, Richard A. Minns, Roger F. Sinta
Abstract: Monomethyl-substituted methylene compounds are obtained by reacting methylene compounds of the formula ##STR1## in which R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 independently of one another represent --CN, --CO--R.sup.3, --SO.sub.2 --R.sup.3 or --NO.sub.2 andR.sup.1 can additionally denote -aryl(R.sup.1).sub.n,whereinR.sup.3 denotes --OH, alkyl, aralkyl, aryl, alkoxy, aralkoxy or aryloxy, or amino which is substituted by alkyl and/or aralkyl and/or aryl, and furthermoretwo radicals R.sup.3 together can be an alkylene group, the radical of an aliphatic diol or of an aliphatic diamine or the group --NH--CO--NH-- and n represents 1, 2 or 3,with formaldehyde and with hydrogen in the presence of a condensation catalyst and a hydrogenation catalyst at elevated temperature, the methylene compound being introduced into the liquid phase of the mixture of reactants in the course of the reaction.
Abstract: A base precursor for heat-developable photosensitive material is disclosed. The precursor is comprised of a compound represented by general formula (I) or (II):(R--C.tbd.C--CO.sub.2 H).sub.x.B (I)R--C.tbd.C--CO.sub.2 H).sub.2.B.sub.y (II)The substituents within the general formulae are defined within the specification. The use of this novel base precursor makes it possible to obtain a material which is very stable at normal temperatures and which smoothly decomposes under heating at 80.degree. C. or higher in order to release a basic constituent.
Abstract: Certain 7-oxobicyclo[3.2.0] hept-2-en-2-carboxylic acids, esters, and salts thereof useful as antibacterial agents or as intermediates for antibacterial agents, and methods for making and using them.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 15, 1982
Date of Patent:
March 19, 1985
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Inventors:
George A. Boswell, Jr., Anthony J. Cocuzza
Abstract: Disclosed is an improvement in the process for making an aromatic carboxylic acid or its methyl ester from an aromatic compound having at least one methyl or formyl group bonded directly to a nuclear carbon atom of the aromatic ring. The process comprises effecting oxidation of said compound in the liquid phase with molecular oxygen or a gas containing the same with a catalyst comprising a heavy metal compound, and in the substantial absence of an aliphatic carboxylic acid as a solvent, whereby a reaction mixture comprising the acid is formed. If the ester is desired, the acid then is esterified with methanol. The improvement comprises carrying out the oxidation in the co-presence of a lithium compound at a concentration of 0.1-10 moles per mole of heavy metal compound. The lithium compound is at least partly soluble in the reaction mixture or reacts with an acid component of the reaction mixture to form a lithium compound soluble in the reaction mixture.
Abstract: Phosphonium compounds of the formula(R).sub.3 P.sup..sym. --CH.sub.2 --X--CH.dbd.CH--R.sub.1 --Y.sup..crclbar.in which R is preferably alkyl having 1 to 4 C atoms, cyclohexyl or phenyl, R.sub.1 is a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic radical, especially a phenyl radical, X is phenylene, 4,4'-biphenylene or 1,4- or 2,6-naphthylene and Y.sup..crclbar. is SO.sub.3.sup..crclbar., SO.sub.2.sup..crclbar. or COO.sup..crclbar., a process for their preparation and a process for the preparation of asymetrically substituted fluorescent brightening agents of the formulaZ--CH.dbd.CH--X--CH.dbd.CH--R.sub.1 --Y.sup..crclbar. M.sup..sym.in which R.sub.1, X and Y.sup..crclbar. are as defined above, M.sup..sym. is a cation and Z is preferably a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl or 2-phenyl-triazol-4-yl radical, by reacting a bis-phosphonium compound of the formula ##STR1## in which Q.sup..crclbar. is an anion, with an aldehyde of the formula M.sup..sym. Y.sup..crclbar. --R.sub.
Abstract: A process for producing an isomerized benzene carboxylic acid salt by treating a mixture of an aromatic material, water, and a water soluble reagent comprising a Group Ia or IIa metal with oxygen under conditions sufficient to convert at least a portion of the aromatic material to a benzene carboxylic acid salt of the metal; isomerizing the benzene carboxylic acid salt by heating without converting the benzene carboxylic acid salt to a benzene carboxylic acid salt of a different Group Ia or IIa metal prior to isomerizing; and recovering the benzene carboxylic acid salt. Another embodiment further comprises converting the isomerized benzene carboxylic acid salt to isomerized benzene carboxylic acid; regenerating the reagent; recovering the isomerized benzene carboxylic acid; and recycling the reagent thusly regenerated to supply a portion of the reagent required for producing the benzene carboxylic acid salt.
Abstract: Phenylacetic acid and the simple derivatives thereof are prepared by catalytic hydrogenation of mandelic acid and its appropriate derivatives in the presence of a noble metal catalyst in aqueous solution which is free from mineral acid, especially free from hydrochloric acid.
Abstract: The viscosity of a slurry of terephthalic acid in ethylene glycol is reduced if the terephthalic acid is first submitted to mild attrition at an elevated temperature.
Abstract: Phosphonium compounds of the formula(R).sub.3 P.sup..sym. --CH.sub.2 --X--CH.dbd.CH--R.sub.1 --Y.sup..crclbar.in which R is preferably alkyl having 1 to 4 C atoms, cyclohexyl or phenyl, R.sub.1 is a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic radical, especially a phenyl radical, X is phenylene, 4,4'-biphenylene or 1,4- or 2,6-naphthylene and Y.sup..crclbar. is SO.sub.3.sup..crclbar., SO.sub.2.sup..crclbar. or COO.sup..crclbar., a process for their preparation and a process for the preparation of asymetrically substituted fluorescent brightening agents of the formulaZ--CH.dbd.CH--X--CH.dbd.CH--R.sub.1 Y.sup..crclbar. M.sup..sym.in which R.sub.1, X and Y.sup..crclbar. are as defined above, M.sup.61 is a cation and Z is preferably a substituted or unsubstituted phenyl or 2-phenyl-triazol-4-yl radical, by reacting a bis-phosphonium compound of the formula ##STR1## in which Q.sup..crclbar. is an anion, with an aldehyde of the formula M.sup..sym. Y.sup..crclbar. --R.sub.
Abstract: Novel chlorinated 4-methylphthalic acids or anhydrides of the general formula ##STR1## wherein n is an integer of 1, 2 or 3, with the proviso that when n is 1, the chlorine atom is positioned at 3- or 5-position and when n is 2, the chlorine atoms are positioned at 3- and 5-positions. The new compounds are produced by dissolving 4-methylphthalic anhydride in concentrated sulfuric acid or fuming sulfuric acid to form a solution, and reacting the solution with chlorine at room temperature preferably in the presence of a catalytic amount of iodine, thereby to yield a crude product containing a mixture of chlorinated 4-methylphthalic acids. By subjecting the mixture to a thermal dehydration treatment in an inactive organic solvent, each of the chlorinated compounds may be isolated as its corresponding anhydride in the form of crystals.These chlorinated 4-methylphthalic anhydrides are valuable as intermediates for the preparation of dyestuffs or pigments.
Abstract: A method for the production of a molded product containing titanium oxide, which comprises molding a titanium oxide composition containing a barium compound in the atomic ratio of titanium:barium=100:0.1 to 20. The resulting molded product has excellent strength and is useful, for example, as a catalyst carrier or catalyst, in various shapes such as pellet, bar, ring, sphere, or the like.
Abstract: Novel 4-monoalkylamino-benzaldehydes, 4-mono-alkylamino-alkanophenones, and 4-monoalkylamino-benzophenones, and derivatives and salts thereof, are disclosed which are useful as anti-atherosclerotic agents.
Abstract: A process for the continuous rearrangement of alkali metal salts of aromatic carboxylic acids is disclosed. The process is conducted under an atmosphere of carbon dioxide and in the presence of an organic diluent and results in high conversion rates and practically quantitative yields of the rearranged alkali metal salt of the aromatic carboxylic acid.
Abstract: This disclosure describes novel 4-[(cycloalkyl or cycloalkenyl substituted)amino, alkylamino or alkenylamino]phenyl compounds, salts and derivatives of these such as cycloalkylamino, cycloalkenylamino, cycloalkyl-alkylamino, cycloalkyl-alkenylamino, cycloalkenyl-alkylamino, and cycloalkyl-cycloalkylamino phenyl compounds and derivatives and suitable salts of these; these compounds are useful as hypolipidemic and antiatherosclerotic agents.
Abstract: Highly pure terephthalic acid is prepared from di-potassium terephthalate. The terephthalic acid so produced aids in the direct production of high quality polyester fiber.
Abstract: A process for producing isocyanates along with hydrogen fluoride and metal carboxylates by reacting a metal salt of an N-organic carbamic acid, RNHCO.sub.2 M, and an acyl fluoride.