Abstract:
A METHOD FOR PREPARAING LACTAMS BY THE STEPS OF (1) CLEAVING AND ESTERIFYING A CYCLIC ALPHA-NITROKETONE WITH AN ALCOHOL TO FORM AN ALKYL OMEGA-NITROESTER AND (2) CATALYST HYDROGENATING AND CYCLIZING THE NITROESTER TO A LACTAM.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for producing cyclododecanone (CDON). During the production, contaminated cyclododecane (CDAN) is produced. This can be separated from CDON by distillation (CDAN-containing fraction). The separation of CDAN and impurities such as 13-oxabicyclo [7.3.1]tridecane occurs by crystallizing out CDAN from the CDAN-containing fraction.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process for preparing C4-C15 lactams, in which a C1-C10-alkyl nitrite is reacted with a C4-C15-cycloalkane and is illuminated with a light-emitting diode during the reaction. This forms a C4-C15-cyclohexanone oxime which is then converted further to a C4-C15 lactam; the C1-C10 alcohol formed is recycled into the preparation of the C1-C10-alkyl nitrite.
Abstract:
A method for preparing omega-aminoalkanoic acids by the steps of (1) nitro-oxidizing a cycloalkene to a cyclic alpha-nitroketone, (2) cleaving and esterifying a cyclic alpha-nitroketone with an alcohol to form an alkyl omega-nitroester, (3) catalytically hydrogenating the nitroester to an aminoester and (4) hydrolyzing the aminoester to an aminoalkanoic acid.
Abstract:
A method for the preparation of omega lactams is disclosed, more particularly epsilon caprolactam or a precursor thereof (such as cyclohexanone oxime), using as the starting material a cyclomethylene ketene, with the simultaneous formation of side products such as cyclohexanecarboxylic acid, wherein an adduct is preliminarly formed between cyclomethylene ketene and sulphur dioxide. The adduct is then reacted with a nitrosating agent so as to obtain, under the appropriate reaction conditions, the expected lactam, more specifically epsilon caprolactam.
Abstract:
CYCLODODECYLMETHYL CYCLODOECANECARBOXYLATE IS DISCLOSED AS A NOVEL COMPOSITION OF MATTER WHICH MAY BE NITROSATED WITH NITROSYLSULFURIC ACID TO LAURINLACTAM. THE LACTAM IS CONVERTED BY CONVENTIONAL METHODS INTO NYLON 12. NYLON 12 IS BECOMING AN INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT POLYMER COMPOSITION FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF MOLDED ARTICLES, FIBERS AND THE LIKE. THE PRESENT INVENTION RELATES TO A NOVEL ESTER COMPOSITION OF MATTER WHICH MAY BE EMPLOYED IN THE SYNTHESIS OF LAURINLACTAM WHICH IN TURN IS USED IN THE MANFACTURE OF NYLON 12. THE PRESENT INVENTION ALSO RELATES TO A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH ESTER COMPOSITIONS.