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publicationDate 1990-08-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H02196741-A
titleOfInvention Production of alcohol for plasticizer
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a 10C alcohol mixture good in plasticizer performance by specifying a composition of a 5C aldehyde fed to condensation reaction and conversion rate thereof in the condensation reaction and passing a butene fraction through hydroformylation, aldol condensation and hydrogenation steps. n CONSTITUTION: A butene fraction is subjected to hydroformulation, aldol condensation and hydrogenation reaction to produce a 10C alcohol mixture useful mainly as a raw material for plasticizers used in vinyl chloride resin. In the process, the composition of a 5C aldehyde fed to the above-mentioned condensation reaction is 0.02-0.3 molar ratio of 2-methylbutyraldehyde/n-VAD (n- valeraldehyde), 0.001-0.05 molar ratio of 3-methylbutraldehyde/n-VAD and 0.0005-0.05 molar ratio of pivalic aldehyde/n-VAD and all the conversion rates of the 5C aldehyde in the aforementioned condensation reaction are ≥90% to industrially and advantageously afford a decyl alcohol mixture excellent in overall performance as the above-mentioned raw material. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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