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Johann-Peter Melder, Boehl-Iggelheim DE

Johann-Peter Melder, Boehl-Iggelheim DE

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20080306299Method for the Production of Aminoalkane Acid Amides - The invention relates to a process for preparing aminoalkanamides by reacting cyanoalkanoic esters with a) ammonia or an amine and b) hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst, the reaction with component b) being started simultaneously or not later than a maximum of 100 minutes after commencement of the reaction of the cyanoalkanoic ester with component a).12-11-2008
20090030237METHOD FOR PRODUCING ETHYLENE AMINES AND ETHANOL AMINES BY THE HYDROGENATING AMINATION OF MONOETHYLENE GLYCOL AND AMMONIA IN THE PRESENCE OF A CATALYST - A process for preparing ethylene amines and ethanolamines by hydrogenative amination of monoethylene glycol and ammonia in the presence of a catalyst, wherein a catalyst having an active composition comprising ruthenium and cobalt and no further additional metal of group VIII and also no metal of group IB is used in the form of shaped catalyst bodies which in the case of a spherical shape or rod shape in each case have a diameter of <3 mm, in the case of a pellet shape have a height of <3 mm and in the case of all other geometries in each case have an equivalent diameter L=1/a′ of <0.70 mm, where a′ is the external surface area per unit volume (mm01-29-2009
20090082562PROCESS FOR PREPARING AN AMINE - A process for preparing an amine by reacting an aldehyde and/or ketone with hydrogen and a nitrogen compound selected from the group of primary and secondary amines in the presence of a heterogeneous catalyst, wherein the catalyst is a coated catalyst which comprises at least one metal of group VIII of the Periodic Table of the Elements as a hydrogenating metal and additionally a promoter on an oxidic support, at least 80% of the metal of group VIII of the Periodic Table of the Elements being present in a layer between the surface of the catalyst and a penetration depth which is not more than 80% of the radius of the catalyst, calculated from the surface of the catalyst.03-26-2009
20090088591CONTINUOUS PREPARATION OF ALKYLAMINES - In the continuous process for preparing alkylamines by reacting C04-02-2009
20090149314MIXED OXIDE CATALYSTS - Catalysts which are prepared by reducing catalyst precursors which comprise a) cobalt and b) one or more elements of the alkali metal group, of the alkaline earth metal group, of the group consisting of the rare earths or zinc or mixtures thereof, the elements a) and b) being present at least partly in the form of their mixed oxides, and a process for the preparation of these catalysts and the use thereof for the hydrogenation of unsaturated organic compounds. Furthermore, a process for regenerating these catalysts by treatment of the catalyst with a liquid is described.06-11-2009
20090292144DIRECT AMINATION OF HYDROCARBONS - A process for aminating hydrocarbons with ammonia, which comprises performing the amination in the presence of an additive which reacts with hydrogen, the additive used being at least one organic chemical compound, N11-26-2009
20110251433PROCESS FOR PREPARING UNSYMMETRIC SECONDARY TERT-BUTYLAMINES IN THE LIQUID PHASE - The present application relates to a process for preparing unsymmetric secondary tert-butylamines which, as well as the tert-butyl radical, also comprise an alkyl, cycloalkyl or benzyl radical. They are prepared by reacting corresponding aldehydes with tert-butylamine and hydrogen in the presence of hydrogenation catalysts (reductive amination) in the liquid phase.10-13-2011
20110251434PROCESS FOR PREPARING UNSYMMETRIC SECONDARY TERT-BUTYLAMINES IN THE GAS PHASE - The present invention relates to a process for preparing unsymmetric secondary tert-butylamines by continuous amination in the gas phase, wherein tert-butylamine is converted over hydrogenation catalysts in the presence of an alcohol or aldehyde and hydrogen.10-13-2011

Patent applications by Johann-Peter Melder, Boehl-Iggelheim DE