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publicationNumber GB-1064635-A
titleOfInvention Process for the preparation of dicarboxylic acids
abstract Saturated aliphatic dicarboxylic acids are prepared by a continuous method comprising oxidizing a cycloalkane having 5 to 12 ring carbon atoms with aqueous nitric acid in the liquid phase in the presence of a "vanadium catalyst", the steady state conditions of the reaction being 75 to 130 DEG C.; 40 to 1000 p.s.i.g.; the presence in the organic phase of the reaction mixture of 10 to 97% by weight, of the organic phase, of a mono- or di-nitrohydrocarbon and/or a nitrocarboxylic acid or a nitro compound which is a precursor for such an acid and which is readily oxidizable thereto under the steady state conditions; a concentration of nitric acid of 35 to 80% by weight of the aqueous phase and the presence of a molar excess of nitric acid with respect to the cycloalkane. In a preferred embodiment a "copper catalyst" is employed together with the "vanadium catalyst". The organic nitro-compound may be a nitrocycloalkane derived from the cycloalkane to be oxidized, whence it is possible to reduce the net yield of nitrocycloalkane to zero if desired. The reaction may be effected in an atmosphere containing nitrogen and also molecular oxygen or air to reduce the risk of explosion and to reduce the total amount of nitrogen oxides produced. "Vanadium catalyst" is defined to mean a vanadium compound capable of introducing vanadium-containing ions into the reaction mixture and "copper catalyst" is defined to mean metallic copper or a copper compound capable of introducing copper-containing ions into the reaction mixture.
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