Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100087681 | Method of manufacturing ethyleamines - The present invention provides methods of manufacturing ethyleneamines that makes use of an ethyleneamine-generating process that is coupled to a transamination process. The combination of an ethyleneamine-generating process with a transamination process improves the mix flexibility that can be obtained from the single process allowing the production of ethyleneamine compositions having an improved and more desirable product mix. | 04-08-2010 |
20100087683 | Process to selectively manufacture diethylenetriamine (DETA) or other desirable ethylenamines via continuous transmination of ethylenediamine (EDA), and other ethyleneamines over a heterogeneous catalyst system - The present invention reacts ethylenediamine with one or more additional ethyleneamines in the presence of a transamination catalyst to provide a different, preferably more desirable product mix of one or more ethyleneamines. | 04-08-2010 |
20120277435 | METHODS OF MAKING CYCLIC, N-AMINO FUNCTIONAL TRIAMINES - The present invention provides strategies for making cyclic triamines. Reactant media including certain precursors and/or certain types of catalysts can be converted into cyclic triamines with improved conversion and selectivity. The strategies can be incorporated into reactions that involve transamination schemes and/or reductive amination schemes. In the case of transamination, for instance, using transamination to cause ring closure of higher amines in the presence of a suitable catalyst leads to desired cyclic triamines with notable conversion and yield. In the case of reductive amination, reacting suitable polyfunctional precursors in the presence of a suitable catalyst also yields cyclic triamines via ring closure with notable selectivity and conversion. Both transamination and reductive amination methodologies can be practiced under much milder temperatures than are used when solely acid catalysts are used. Preferred embodiments can produce reaction mixtures that are generally free of salt by-products. | 11-01-2012 |