Abstract: Catalysts compositions useful to catalyze the nitration of aromatic compounds in the vapor phase to produce nitroaromatic compounds are represented by the empirical formula:(M.sup.1.sub.a M.sup.2.sub.b O.sub.c).sub.x (NO.sub.2).sub.ywherein M.sup.1 is at least one element selected from Group 4b of the Periodic Table of the Elements, M.sup.2 is at least one element selected from Group 3b of the Periodic Table of the Elements, a is 1, b is 0.050 to 20, c is a number taken to satisfy the average valences of M.sup.1 and M.sup.2 in the oxidation states in which they exist in the composition, x is 1, and y is 0 to c. The compositions are particularly effective to catalyze the vapor phase nitration of chlorobenzene and are characterized in such reaction by providing a para/ortho isomer distribution ratio of at least about 1.9/l.
Abstract: This invention relates to triester derivatives of N-phosphonomethylthionoglycine which represent a new class of organic chemical compounds. This invention further relates to herbicidal compositions and methods employing such compounds.
Abstract: A polymer composition adapted for use in producing polyvinyl halide polymer products comprising a blend of a vinyl halide polymer and a particulate terpolymer having a molecular weight of at least about 100,000 and a glass transition temperature of at least about 50.degree. C. The terpolymer comprises repeating units derived from an olefin, a diester of an addition polymerizable unsaturated dicarboxylic acid, and a solubilizing monomer which promotes compatibility of the terpolymer with the vinyl halide polymer. A shaped plastic article produced from this composition, and method of producing the shaped article are also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 29, 1984
Date of Patent:
May 13, 1986
Assignee:
Monsanto Company
Inventors:
Vladimir Bekker, Wayne J. Buchheim, William Vanderlinde, Donald S. T. Wang
Abstract: A process for producing alkenyl succinic anhydrides by the reaction of an olefin with maleic anhydride in the presence of alkyl succinic anhydride is provided. The alkenyl succinic anhydrides are valuable precursors for the preparation of alkyl succinic anhydrides.
Abstract: Grafted starch polymer solutions of a low viscosity through the use of cinnamic acid material. The cinnamic acid material is incorporated into the grafted starch polymer which is prepared from starch and vinyl monomer, preferably acrylamide.
Abstract: Cobalt is reversibly extracted from cobalt bearing aqueous solutions using solvent extraction techniques by contacting the aqueous solution with a hydrocarbon solvent containing a N-alkylalkanohydroxamic acid having at least about 8 carbon atoms. A new class of cobalt complexes is also provided.
Abstract: Phosphorus-vanadium mixed oxide oxidation catalysts are prepared by introducing a substantially pentavalent vanadium-containing compound and a pentavalent phosphorus-containing compound into an alcohol medium capable of reducing the vanadium to a valence state less than +5 in the presence of an alcohol-modifying agent to form a phosphorus-vanadium mixed oxide catalyst precursor. The catalyst precursor is recovered, dried, formed into desired structures, and calcined at temperatures from about 250.degree. C. to about 600.degree. C. The catalysts are highly effective in that they exhibit a weight/weight productivity of at least 70 grams of maleic anhydride per kilogram of catalyst per hour.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 28, 1983
Date of Patent:
January 28, 1986
Assignee:
Monsanto Company
Inventors:
James T. Wrobleski, James W. Edwards, Charles R. Graham, Robert A. Keppel, Harold Raffelson
Abstract: Maleic anhydride is produced by the oxidation of a non-aromatic hydrocarbon having at least four carbon atoms in a straight chain with molecular oxygen or a molecular oxygen-containing gas in the vapor phase in the presence of a phosphorus-vanadium mixed oxide oxidation catalyst. Such catalysts are prepared by introducing a substantially pentavalent vanadium-containing compound and a pentavalent phosphorus-containing compound into an alcohol medium capable of reducing the vanadium to a valence state less than +5 in the presence of an alcohol-modifying agent to form a phosphorus-vanadium mixed oxide catalyst precursor. The catalyst precursor is recovered, dried, formed into desired structures, and calcined at temperatures from about 250.degree. C. to about 600.degree. C. The catalysts are highly effective in that they exhibit a weight/weight productivity of at least 70 grams of maleic anhydride per kilogram of catalyst per hour.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 28, 1983
Date of Patent:
December 31, 1985
Assignee:
Monsanto Company
Inventors:
James T. Wrobleski, James W. Edwards, Charles R. Graham, Robert A. Keppel, Harold Raffelson
Abstract: Catalysts useful for the partial oxidation of non-aromatic hydrocarbons, particularly n-butane, with molecular oxygen or a molecular oxygen-containing gas in the vapor phase to produce maleic anhydride are provided which comprise mixed oxides of phosphorus and vanadium. The catalysts are highly effective in that they exhibit a weight/weight productivity of at least 70 grams of maleic anhydride per kilogram of catalyst per hour.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 28, 1983
Date of Patent:
December 24, 1985
Assignee:
Monsanto Company
Inventors:
James T. Wrobleski, James W. Edwards, Charles R. Graham, Robert A. Keppel, Harold Raffelson
Abstract: Disclosed is a tablet for disinfecting flush toilets comprising from about 20% to about 90% alkali metal salt of dichloroisocyanuric acid and at least about 5% of either sodium bromide or potassium bromide. Also disclosed is a method of using the tablet.
Abstract: Bis-(alkoxy)tetrathiotricarboxylates are disclosed as well as herbicidal compositions containing such compounds and the use of such compounds as post-emergence herbicides.
Abstract: This invention relates to a process for preparing sulfenyl chloride derivatives of N-phosphonomethylglycinonitriles which are useful as herbicides or as intermediates for the production of thiosulfenamide derivatives of N-phosphonomethylglycinonitriles which are useful as herbicides.
Abstract: A process for producing nitrilotriacetate salts from nitrilotriacetonitrile in which a mixture of substantially stoichiometric amounts of an alkali metal hydroxide and nitrilotriacetonitrile in water are partially hydrolyzed, followed by boiling to complete the reaction, followed by addition of a bleaching agent, and recovery of the product as a solution or in crystalline form.
Abstract: Solid state compositions having improved storage stability are provided by reacting an aqueous solution or slurry of polymeric acetal carboxylate and alkali metal hydroxide with carbon dioxide to form alkali metal carbonate in intimate admixture with the polymer and recovering the admixture in solid form. The compositions are useful as builders in detergent formulations.
Abstract: Phosphorus-vanadium mixed oxide catalysts are prepared by contacting a tetravalent vanadium compound, dissolved in an aqueous, non-oxidizing acid medium, with crystalline diphosphoric acid to form a phosphorus-vanadium mixed oxide catalyst precursor. The resulting catalyst precursor-containing solution is subjected to a series of concentration/dilution cycles to induce crystallization of the catalyst precursor. The crystals are collected, dried, formed into desired structures, and calcined at temperatures from about 300.degree. C. to about 600.degree. C.
Abstract: This invention relates to unsymmetrical aminosulfinamide derivatives of N-phosphonomethyl-glycine triesters which are useful as herbicides. This invention further relates to herbicidal compositions containing such derivatives and to herbicidal methods employing such compounds and compositions.
Abstract: Maleic anhydride is produced by the oxidation of a nonaromatic hydrocarbon having at least four carbon atoms in a straight chain with molecular oxygen or a molecular oxygen-containing gas in the vapor phase in the presence of a phosphorus-vanadium mixed oxide catalyst. Such catalysts are prepared by contacting a tetravalent vanadium compound, dissolved in an aqueous, non-oxidizing acid medium, with crystalline diphosphoric acid to form a phosphorus-vanadium mixed oxide catalyst precursor. The resulting catalyst precursor-containing solution is subjected to a series of concentration/dilution cycles to induce crystallization of the catalyst precursor. The crystals are collected, dried, formed into desired structures, and calcined at temperatures from about 300.degree. C. to about 600.degree. C.
Abstract: Catalytic asymmetric hydrogenation of the Z geometric isomer of a compound of the formula ##STR1## wherein at least one of R and R.sup.1 represents hydrogen and the other represents hydrogen, lower alkyl or aryl; R.sup.2 represents ##STR2## wherein R.sup.4 and R.sup.5 each independently represent hydrogen, lower alkyl or aryl, R.sup.6 represents hydrogen, lower alkyl, aryl or an alkali metal; and R.sup.3 represents ##STR3## wherein R.sup.7 and R.sup.8 each independently represent lower alkyl or aryl; provided that, when R.sup.3 is ##STR4## R.sup.2 is --CN, in the presence of a homogeneous, coordination complex catalyst comprising rhodium, iridium or ruthenium in combination with an optically active bis phosphine ligand provides an outstanding level of optical purity.