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titleOfInvention Process for preparing alkene-sulphonates
abstract Alkene sulphonates are obtained by reacting 1 mole of an a -olefin containing 6-22 carbon atoms with 1.5-2.5 moles of gaseous SO3 at a temperature up to 150 DEG C., and hydrolysing the intermediate so formed in an aqueous solution of a strong base which is kept in permanent excess throughout the hydrolysis. The a -olefin is preferably used in finely divided form e.g. as a spray. The SO3 may be used in admixture with an inert gas e.g. air or nitrogen. As the strong base, an alkali metal hydroxide such as sodium hydroxide may be used. In a preferred method the a -olefin is sprayed from a nozzle into a stream of air containing the SO3. After residence times varying from 0.3-0.8 second, the product is taken up in an excess of sodium hydroxide solution on a packed column, and the resulting solution heated e.g. for four hours at 80 DEG -100 DEG C. The products are obtained by neutralizing the resulting solution e.g. with dilute sulphuric acid and evaporating to dryness. They are useful as detergents. If desired they may be freed from inorganic salts present, especially sodium sulphate, by treatment with 50% aqueous isopropanol at 50 DEG C. followed by addition of sodium carbonate, when the alkene sulphonates remain in the organic layer and the salts in the aqueous layer. Extraction with ethanol may also be used.
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