WO2005042547A1 - Sterisch anspruchsvolle chelatphosphinitphosphitliganden, katalysator, umfassend wenigstens einen nickel (0) komplex stabilisiert durch diesen liganden sowie ein verfahren zur herstellung von nitrilen - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to new phosphinite phosphites, in particular chelate phosphinite phosphites, and a process for their preparation.
- the present invention furthermore relates to their use as ligands in transition metal complexes, new transition metal complexes and corresponding processes for their preparation.
- the present invention further relates to the use of the transition metal complexes as a catalyst and processes in the presence of such transition metal complexes as a catalyst.
- the object of the present object was therefore to provide suitable phosphinite phosphites as chelate phosphinite phosphites which enable the hydrocyanation of unsaturated organic compounds with high stability, high reactivity and high selectivity of the catalyst in a technically simple and economical manner.
- phosphinite phosphites I of the formula 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 were 35
- R1, R2, R4 are independently an alkyl or alkylene group with 1 to 8 carbon atoms, with the proviso that at least one of the groups R1, R2, R4 is not H,
- R5 to R22 are independently H, an alkyl or alkylene group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms,
- R3 is H, methyl or ethyl
- X is F, Cl or CF 3 if n is 1 or 2,
- X is H when n is 0.
- the radicals R1, R2, R4 are independently an alkyl or alkylene group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, with the proviso that at least one of the groups R1, R2, R4 is not equal to H,
- R1 stands for hydrogen
- R2 can be hydrogen and R4 can be an alkyl or alkylene group with 1 to 8 carbon atoms or R2 can be an alkyl or alkylene group with 1 to 8 carbon atoms and R4 can be hydrogen or R2 and R4 independently of one another with an alkyl or alkylene group 1 to 8 carbon atoms.
- R1 represents an alkyl or alkylene group with 1 to 8 carbon atoms
- R2 and R4 can be hydrogen or R2 independently of R1 can be an alkyl or alkylene group with 1 to 8 carbon atoms and R4 can be hydrogen or R2 can be hydrogen and R4 independently of R1 an alkyl - or alkylene group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms or R2 and R4 independently of one another and independently of R1 are an alkyl or alkylene group with 1 to 8 carbon atoms.
- the alkyl or alkylene group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms is preferably an alkyl group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, in particular 1 to 4 carbon atoms, advantageously selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-butyl, s-butyl, i-butyl and t-butyl, in particular from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl and t-butyl, into consideration.
- R3 represents H or a methyl or an ethyl group.
- the phenyl groups connected to a phosphorus atom can be unsubstituted or can carry 1 or 2 substituents X independently of one another per phenyl group, so that the values 0, 1 or 2 result for n.
- the two phenyl groups connected to a phosphorus atom can be substituted identically or differently, the differences relating to both the number of substituents and the type of substituents in the case of a different substitution.
- the formulas 1, 2 and 3 comprise both the same and a different substitution of the phenyl groups connected to a phosphorus atom.
- X is F, Cl or CF 3 , preferably F or CF 3 .
- the two radicals X1 and X2 can independently represent F, Cl or CF 3 , that is to say F and F, F and Cl, F and CF 3 , Cl and Cl, Cl and CF 3 , CF 3 and CF. 3 , preferably F and F, CF 3 and CF 3 .
- n 1
- X a substitution in the m position to the phosphorus atom connected to the phenyl ring in a phenyl ring connected to a phosphorus atom is possible.
- n 1 and X equal to CF 3
- a substitution in the p-position to the phosphorus atom connected to the phenyl ring in a phenyl ring connected to a phosphorus atom can be considered.
- n 2 and X1 and X2 equal to F
- a substitution in the two m-positions to the phosphorus atom connected to the phenyl ring in a phenyl ring connected to a phosphorus atom is possible.
- n 2 and X1 and X2 equal to CF 3
- a substitution in the two m positions to the phosphorus atom connected to the phenyl ring in a phenyl ring connected to a phosphorus atom can be considered.
- Particularly preferred phosphinite phosphites are those of the following formulas Ia-Ij with the meanings of the groups R1, R2, R3 and R4, and R18 to R22, which are given in Table 1.
- radicals R1, R2, R3 and R4, and R18 to R22 have the following meanings:
- phosphinite phosphites are those of the following formulas Ik-Io.
- the presentation is efficient and economical from easily accessible starting materials.
- the diphenylphosphine chlorides used as the starting compound and their preparation are known per se, for example from: H. Schindibauer, Monthly Bulletin Chemistry, Volume 96, 1965, page 1936-1942.
- the process described there for the preparation of 4-fluorophenyldichlorophosphine can be used analogously to the preparation of the (Xn-phenyl) (Xn-phenyl) phosphine chlorides.
- the optimal parameters for the production of the respective phenyl) - (Xn-phenyl) phosphine chlorides can easily be determined by a few simple preliminary tests.
- the phosphinite phosphites I can be used as ligands in transition metal complexes.
- Suitable transition metals are the metals of the 1st to 2nd and 6th to 8th subgroups of the periodic table, preferably the 8th subgroup of the periodic table, particularly preferably iron, cobalt and nickel, in particular nickel.
- nickel it can have different valences, such as 0, +1, +2, +3.
- Nickel (O) and nickel (+2), in particular nickel (O), are preferred.
- a chemical compound containing a transition metal or, preferably, a transition metal can be reacted with a phosphinite phosphite I, wherein a single phosphinite phosphite I or a mixture of several phosphinite phosphites I can be used as phosphinite phosphite I.
- the transition metal can be obtained from suitable chemical compounds before the reaction, for example by reduction with base metals such as zinc, from salts such as chlorides.
- a compound containing a transition metal is used to prepare the transition metal complexes, salts such as chlorides, bromides, acetylacetonates, sulfates, nitrates, for example nickel (II) chloride, or Ni (0) complex compounds, such as bis (1 , 5-cyclooctadiene) Ni (0).
- the valence of the transition metal in the complex can be with suitable oxidizing or reducing agents, for example base metals, such as zinc, or hydrogen in chemically bound form, such as sodium borohydride, or be changed in molecular form, or electrochemically.
- suitable oxidizing or reducing agents for example base metals, such as zinc, or hydrogen in chemically bound form, such as sodium borohydride, or be changed in molecular form, or electrochemically.
- reaction of a complex compound of Ni (0) with organic monophosphine, monophosphinite, monophosphonite or monophosphite units with a phosphinite phosphite I is suitable in accordance with the process described in German application 10136486.1.
- the molar ratio of transition metal to phosphinite phosphite I can be in the range between 1 and 6, preferably 2 to 5, in particular 2, 3 or 4.
- transition metal complexes can be free of ligands other than the phosphite-phosphites I.
- the transition metal complexes can contain further ligands, for example nitriles, such as acetonitrile, adiponitrile, 3-pentenenitrile, 4-pentenenitrile, 2-methyl-3-butenenitrile, olefins, such as butadiene, or phosphorus compounds, such as organic monophosphines , Monophosphinites, monophosphonites or monophosphites.
- nitriles such as acetonitrile, adiponitrile, 3-pentenenitrile, 4-pentenenitrile, 2-methyl-3-butenenitrile, olefins, such as butadiene, or phosphorus compounds, such as organic monophosphines , Monophosphinites, monophosphonites or monophosphites.
- transition metal complexes can in principle be prepared in such a manner as is described in the literature, for example in DE-OS-2237703, US-A-3,850,973, US-A-3,766,237 or US-A-3,903,120, for the production of transition metal complexes which Tri-o-tolyl-phosphite, Tri-m-tolyl-phosphite or Tri-p-tolyl-phosphite, is described by partially or completely replacing these phosphites with the phosphinite phosphites I according to the invention.
- the transition metal complexes according to the invention can be used as a catalyst, in particular as a homogeneous catalyst.
- transition metal complexes according to the invention as a catalyst in the addition of hydrocyanic acid to olefinic double bonds, in particular those which are conjugated to a further olefinic double bond, for example butadiene, to obtain a mixture comprising 2-methyl-3- butenenitrile and 3-pentenenitrile.
- Equally advantageous is the use as a catalyst in the addition of hydrocyanic acid to olefinic double bonds which are not associated with a further olefinic double bond, for example 3-pentenenitrile or 4-pentenenitrile or mixtures thereof, preferably 3-pentenenitrile, to give adiponitrile , or of 3-pentenoate or 4-pentenoate or mixtures thereof, preferably 3-pentenoate, to give 5-cyanovaleric acid ester.
- transition metal complexes according to the invention as a catalyst in the isomerization of organic nitriles, in particular those in which the nitrile group is not in conjugation with an olefinic double bond, for example of 2-methyl-3-butenenitrile to give 3-pentenenitrile, has likewise proven to be particularly advantageous , proven. Equally advantageous is the use as a catalyst in the isomerization of organic nitriles in which the nitrile group is conjugated to an olefinic double bond.
- Processes for the addition of hydrocyanic acid to an olefinic double bond or for the isomerization of organic nitriles can in principle be carried out in such a manner as is described, for example, in WO 99/13963 or WO 99/64155, in that the phosphonites described there are replaced by the phosphonites according to the invention Phosphinite phosphites I partially or completely replaced.
- a hydrocarbon mixture which has a 1,3-butadiene content of at least 10% by volume, preferably at least 25% by volume, in particular at least 40% by volume, is preferably used for the production of monoolefinic C 5 -mononitriles by the process according to the invention. -%, having. Pure butadiene or 1,3-butadiene-containing hydrocarbon mixtures can be used to prepare mixtures of monoolefinic C 5 -mononitriles which contain, for example, 3-pentenenitrile and 2-methyl-3-butenenitrile and which are suitable as intermediates for further processing to give adiponitrile deploy.
- Hydrocarbon mixtures containing 1,3-butadiene are available on an industrial scale. For example, when petroleum is worked up by steam cracking naphtha, a hydrocarbon mixture with a high total olefin content referred to as C 4 cut is obtained, with about 40% on 1,3-butadiene and the rest on monoolefins and polyunsaturated hydrocarbons and No alkanes. These streams always contain small amounts of generally up to 5% of alkynes, 1,2-dienes and vinyl acetylene.
- Pure 1,3-butadiene can e.g. B. be isolated by extractive distillation from commercially available hydrocarbon mixtures.
- those components which give rise to catalyst poisons in catalytic hydrocyanation are partially or completely removed from the hydrocarbon mixture.
- the C 4 cut is preferably subjected to a catalytic partial hydrogenation before the addition of hydrogen cyanide.
- This partial hydrogenation takes place in the presence of a hydrogenation catalyst which is essentially capable of hydrogenating alkynes and 1,2-dienes selectively alongside other dienes and monoolefins.
- Suitable heterogeneous catalyst systems generally comprise a transition metal compound on an inert support.
- Suitable inorganic carriers are the oxides customary for this, in particular silicon and aluminum oxides, aluminosilicates, zeolites, carbides, nitrides etc. and mixtures thereof. Al 2 O 3 , SiO 2 and mixtures thereof are preferably used as carriers.
- the heterogeneous catalysts used are those described in US Pat. Nos. 4,587,369; US-A-4,704,492 and US-A-4,493,906, which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- Suitable copper-based catalyst systems are sold by Dow Chemical as KLP catalysts.
- the addition of hydrogen cyanide to 1,3-butadiene or a 1,3-butadiene-containing hydrocarbon mixture, e.g. B. a pretreated, partially hydrogenated C section can be carried out continuously, semi-continuously or discontinuously.
- the hydrogen cyanide is added continuously.
- Suitable reactors for the continuous reaction are known to the person skilled in the art and are described, for. B. in Ulimann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Vol. 1, 3rd Edition, 1951, pp. 743 ff.
- a stirred tank cascade or a tubular reactor is preferably used for the continuous variant of the process according to the invention.
- the hydrogen cyanide is added to 1,3-butadiene or a 1,3-butadiene-containing hydrocarbon mixture in a semi-continuous manner.
- the semi-continuous process includes:
- Suitable pressure-resistant reactors are known to the person skilled in the art and are described, for. B. in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Vol. 1, 3rd Edition, 1951, pp. 769 ff.
- an autoclave is used for the method according to the invention, which can, if desired, be provided with a stirring device and an inner lining. The following should preferably be observed for the above steps:
- the pressure-resistant reactor Before the start of the reaction with the partially hydrogenated C 4 cut or butadiene, hydrogen cyanide, the pressure-resistant reactor is converted into a hydrocyanation catalyst and, if appropriate, one Filled with solvent.
- Suitable solvents are the aromatic hydrocarbons, such as toluene and xylene, or tetrahydrofuran mentioned above in the preparation of the catalysts according to the invention.
- the reaction of the mixture is generally carried out at elevated temperature and pressure.
- the reaction temperature is generally in a range from about 0 to 200 ° C., preferably about 50 to 150 ° C.
- the pressure is generally in a range from about 1 to 200 bar, preferably about 1 to 100 bar, in particular 1 to 50 bar, particularly preferably 1 to 20 bar.
- Hydrogen cyanide is fed in during the reaction in accordance with its consumption, the pressure in the autoclave remaining essentially constant.
- the reaction time is about 30 minutes to 5 hours.
- the reaction time can be followed by a post-reaction time of 0 minutes to about 5 hours, preferably about 1 hour to 3.5 hours, during which no more hydrogen cyanide is fed into the autoclave.
- the temperature is essentially kept constant at the previously set reaction temperature.
- the work-up is carried out according to conventional methods and includes the separation of the unreacted 1, 3-butadiene and the unreacted hydrogen cyanide, for. B. by washing or extracting and working up the remaining reaction mixture by distillation to separate the valuable products and recover the still active catalyst.
- the hydrogen cyanide is added batchwise to the 1,3-butadiene-containing hydrocarbon mixture. Essentially, the reaction conditions described for semi-continuous processes are observed, with no additional hydrogen cyanide being fed in in step b), but this being introduced completely.
- adiponitrile from a butadiene-containing mixture can be divided into three steps by adding 2 molar equivalents of hydrogen cyanide:
- the catalysts based on phosphinite ligands are advantageously also suitable for position and double bond isomerization in step 2 and / or the second addition of hydrogen cyanide in step 3.
- the catalysts used according to the invention not only show a high selectivity in relation to the monoaddition products obtained in the hydrocyanation of 1,3-butadiene-containing hydrocarbon mixtures, but they can also be mixed with an excess of hydrogen cyanide in the hydrocyanation without causing it noticeable deposition of inactive nickel (II) compounds, such as Nickel (ll) cyanide is coming.
- II inactive nickel
- the catalysts containing a phosphinite phosphite I are therefore not only suitable for continuous hydrocyanation processes in which an excess of hydrogen cyanide in the reaction mixture can generally be effectively avoided, but also for semi-continuous ones Processes and batch processes in which there is generally a large excess of hydrogen cyanide.
- the catalysts used according to the invention and the processes for hydrocyanation based on them generally have higher catalyst recycle rates and longer catalyst service lives than known processes. In addition to improved economy, this is also advantageous from an ecological point of view, since the nickel cyanide formed from the active catalyst with hydrogen cyanide is highly toxic and must be worked up or disposed of at high cost.
- the systems according to the invention are generally suitable for all common hydrocyanation processes.
- the hydrocyanation of unactivated olefins e.g. of styrene and 3-pentenenitrile.
- hydrocyanic acid to an olefinic double bond in the presence of a catalyst system according to the invention in particular the addition to butadiene, a butadiene or to 3-pentenenitrile, 4-pentenenitrile or mixtures of such pentenenitriles, or the isomerization of organic nitriles in the presence of a catalyst according to the invention
- Talysatorsystems in particular the isomerization of 2-methyl-3-butenenitrile to 3-pentenenitrile, can advantageously be carried out in the presence of one or more Lewis acids as promoters which influence the activity, selectivity or both of the catalyst system according to the invention.
- Inorganic and organic compounds in which the cation is selected from the group consisting of scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, copper, zinc, boron, aluminum, yttrium, zirconium, niobium, molybdenum are suitable as promoters , Cadmium, rhenium and tin.
- Examples include ZnBr 2 , Znl 2 , ZnCI 2 , ZnSO, CuCl z , CuCI, Cu (O 3 SCF 3 ) 2 , CoCI 2 , Col 2 , Fel 2 , FeCI 3 , FeCI 2 , FeCI 2 (THF) 2 , TiCI 4 (THF) 2 , TiCI 4 , TiCl 3 , CITi (O-iso-Pr) 3 , MnCI 2 , ScCI 3 , AICI 3 , (C 2 H 5 ) AICI 2 , (C 2 H 5 ) 2 AICI, (C 2 H 5 ) 3 AI 2 CI 3 ,
- Suitable promoters are further described in US 3,496,217, US 3,496,218 and US 4,774,353. These include metal salts such as ZnCl 2 , Col 2 and SnCl 2 , and organometallic compounds such as RAICI 2 , R 3 SnO 3 SCF 3 , and R 3 B, where R is an alkyl group or aryl group. No. 4,874,884 describes how synergistically effective combinations of promoters can be selected in order to increase the catalytic activity of the catalyst system.
- Preferred promoters include CdCl 2 , FeCI 2 , ZnCl 2 , B (C 6 H 5 ) 3 and (C 6 H 5 ) 3 SnZ, where Z is CF 3 SO 3 , CH 3 C 6 H 4 SO 3 or (C 6 H 5 ) 3 BCN stands.
- the molar ratio of promoter to nickel in the catalyst system can be between 1:16 to 50: 1.
- a further advantageous embodiment of the hydrocyanation can be found in US Pat. No. 5,693,843, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference into the present invention, with the proviso that a system according to the invention or a mixture of such systems is used instead of the catalysts mentioned in this patent.
- a further advantageous embodiment of the hydrocyanation can be found in US 5,523,453, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference into the present invention, with the proviso that a system according to the invention or a mixture of such systems is used instead of the catalysts mentioned in this patent.
- nickel (0) - (m / p-tolyl phosphite) stands for a mixture containing 2.35% by weight of Ni (0), 19% by weight of 3-pentenenitrile and 78.65% by weight of m / p -Tolyl phosphite with a m: p ratio of 2: 1.
- Ni (COD) 2 stands for Ni (0) -bis- (1,4-cyclooctadiene), 2M3BN for 2-methyl-3-butenenitrile, t2M2BN for trans-2-methyl-2-butenenitrile, c2M2BN for cis-2- Methyl-2-butenenitrile, t2PN for trans-2-pentenenitrile, 4PN for 4-pentenenitrile, t3PN for trans-3-pentenenitrile, c3PN for cis- 3-pentenenitrile, MGN for methylglutaronitrile, 3PN for the sum of t3PN and c3PN, BD for 1, 3-butadiene, HCN for hydrocyanic acid, ADN for adiponitrile and THF for tetrahydrofuran.
- Example 1-3 Hydrocyanation of BD to 2M3BN / 3PN with subsequent 2M3BN isomerization
- the HCN conversion to 2M3BN / 3PN was> 95% (GC weight percent, internal standard: ethylbenzene).
- the ratio 2M3BN / 3PN was 1.8 / 1.
- the entire batch is then heated to 115 ° C. for 60 minutes in order to isomerize 2M3BN directly to 3PN.
- Example 7 (0.38 mmol Ni (0))
- Example 8 (0.35 mmol Ni (0))
- Example 11 (0.37 mmol Ni (0))
- Example 12 (0.36 mmol Ni (0))
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