RI 4270 Critical Review Of Chemistry Of Oxo Synthesis For Production Of Alcohols From Olefins, Carbon Monoxide. And Hydrogen (With Discussion Of Reaction Mechanism For OXO And Related Syntheses)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 28
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- 11786 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1948
Abstract
The oxo reaction consists of catalytic conversion of olefins by reacting the olefins with CO and H2 (water gas) to aldehydes that contain one more carbon atom than the starting olefin. The aldehydes are then generally reduced with hydrogen to primary alcohols in a second stage. The two-stage process is called the oxo process. The word "oxo" is derived from the German "oxierung" (ketonization); thus the exact English equivalent of "oxo" is "keto". The oxo process may be applied to nearly all olefins. A wide range of pressures and temperatures may be used in both stages. The pressure range usually employed is 150 to 200 atmosheres. The temperature in the first stage is usually about 140° C. and in the second or hydrogenation stage about 180° C. Although a standard Fischer-Tropsch catalyst may be used for both steps, cheaper catalysts have been utilized to effect hydrogenation of the aldehydes. Most of the information for this, report on the oxo process was gathered from Technical Oil Mission microfilms. T.O.M. Reels 14, 55, and 134 were especially valuable. T.O.M. Report 6 by H. M. Weir was very helpful. Information on the oxo process is scattered throughout documents captured in enemy territory, and the present report does not include all the available data. Some of the information was procured by personal interview. Where, in the body of this report, certain investigators are quoted, the source of the statement is either personal interview or the T.O.M. reports.
Citation
APA:
(1948) RI 4270 Critical Review Of Chemistry Of Oxo Synthesis For Production Of Alcohols From Olefins, Carbon Monoxide. And Hydrogen (With Discussion Of Reaction Mechanism For OXO And Related Syntheses)MLA: RI 4270 Critical Review Of Chemistry Of Oxo Synthesis For Production Of Alcohols From Olefins, Carbon Monoxide. And Hydrogen (With Discussion Of Reaction Mechanism For OXO And Related Syntheses). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.