Patents by Inventor Carole M. Le Berre

Carole M. Le Berre has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9024061
    Abstract: A carbonylation process for making acetic acid using a metallic co-catalyst composition, effective as a rhodium stabilizer and/or rate promoter, at molar ratios of metal/rhodium of about 0.5 to 40. The process includes reacting methanol with carbon monoxide in the presence of a rhodium-based catalytic metal complex with about 1 to 20 weight percent methyl iodide, less than about 8 weight % water and about 0.5 to about 30 weight percent methyl acetate. The crude acetic acid is flashed and further purified.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2015
    Assignee: Celanese International Corporation
    Inventors: Carole M. Le Berre, Samuel Gautron, Philippe J. Kalck, Philippe G. Serp, Nicolas D. Lassauque, G. Paull Torrence
  • Patent number: 8835681
    Abstract: A carbonylation process for making acetic acid using a metallic co-catalyst composition, effective as a rhodium stabilizer and/or rate promoter, at molar ratios of metal/rhodium of about 0.5 to 40. The process includes reacting methanol with carbon monoxide in the presence of a rhodium-based catalytic metal complex with about 1 to 20 weight percent methyl iodide, less than about 8 weight % water and about 0.5 to about 30 weight percent methyl acetate. The crude acetic acid is flashed and further purified. This process is stable in the absence of a lithium iodide cocatalyst, or in low concentrations of lithium iodide, with an STY greater than 10 mol/L/hr.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 16, 2014
    Assignee: Celanese International Corporation
    Inventors: Carole M. Le Berre, Samuel Gautron, Philippe J. Kalck, Philippe G. Serp, Nicolas D. Lassauque, G. Paull Torrence
  • Patent number: 8785684
    Abstract: A carbonylation process for making acetic acid uses a metallic co-catalyst composition effective as a rhodium stabilizer and rate promoter at molar ratios of metal/rhodium of from about 0.5 to 30. A preferred process includes: (a) reacting methanol with a carbon monoxide feedstock in a rhodium-based catalytic reaction mixture having: (i) a rhodium catalyst metal, (ii) methyl iodide maintained from about 1 to 20 weight percent, (iii) a lithium iodide co-catalyst, (iv) a metallic co-catalyst composition, (v) water maintained from 0.1 weight percent to less than 8 weight percent, (vi) methyl acetate maintained from about 0.5 to about 30 weight percent, and (vii) acetic acid; (b) flashing crude acetic acid from the reaction mixture; and (c) purifying the crude acetic acid. This process achieves stability and a STY greater than 10 mol/L/hr, with substantially less than a theoretically equivalent inorganic iodide content corresponding to the metallic co-catalyst and lithium iodide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2014
    Assignee: Celanese International Corporation
    Inventors: Carole M. Le Berre, Samuel Gautron, Philippe J. Kalck, Philippe G. Serp, Nicolas D. Lassauque, G. Paull Torrence
  • Publication number: 20130165688
    Abstract: A carbonylation process for making acetic acid using a metallic co-catalyst composition, effective as a rhodium stabilizer and/or rate promoter, at molar ratios of metal/rhodium of about 0.5 to 40. The process includes reacting methanol with carbon monoxide in the presence of a rhodium-based catalytic metal complex with about 1 to 20 weight percent methyl iodide, less than about 8 weight % water and about 0.5 to about 30 weight percent methyl acetate. The crude acetic acid is flashed and further purified.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2010
    Publication date: June 27, 2013
    Applicant: CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
    Inventors: Carole M. Le Berre, Samuel Gautron, Philippe J. Kalck, Philippe G. Serp, Nicolas D. Lassauque, G. Paull Torrence