The present invention relates to: a novel dienal compound which has an aromatic odor useful for use as a compound flavor raw material or the like; and a flavor composition containing the dienal compound. The dienal compound according to the present invention is characterized by being represented by general formula (1):
(wherein R represents an alkyl group having 8 to 10 carbon atoms; and a wavy line represents a cis form, a trans form, or a mixture of a cis form and a trans form).
Disclosed is a hydrocarboxylation process for the production of carboxylic acid from olefins wherein an olefin, water, a Group VIII metal hydrocarboxylation catalyst, an onium salt compound are combined in a reaction zone and contacted with carbon monoxide under hydrocarboxylation conditions of pressure and temperature The process does not require or utilize the addition of a hydrogen halide or an alkyl halide exogenous or extraneous to the hydrocarboxylation process.
Disclosed is a continuous process wherein carbon monoxide, a carbonylatable reactant, and a halide in the gas phase are contacted with a non-volatile catalyst solution comprising an ionic liquid and a Group VIII metal to produce a carbonylation product in the gas phase. The process is useful for the continuous preparation of acetic acid by the carbonylation of methanol.
Abstract Commercial malic acid is used for the synthesis of substituted 1,2 and 1,3 optically active diols.
摘要 商业苹果酸用于合成取代的 1,2 和 1,3 旋光二醇。
Process for alpha,beta-dihydroxyalkenes and derivatives
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公开号:US20040044229A1
公开(公告)日:2004-03-04
Disclosed is a process wherein a first olefin selected from certain &agr;,&bgr;-dihydroxyalkenes and 4-(alkenyl)ethylenecarbonates is reacted with a second olefin reactant to produce an olefin metathesis product. When the first olefin reactant is an optically enriched or enantiomerically pure &agr;,&bgr;-dihydroxyalkene, cross metathesis reactions produce products possessing the same optical purity. The &agr;,&bgr;-dihydroxyalkenes and the 4-(alkenyl)ethylene carbonates may be converted to hydrogenated products, and the 4-(alkenyl)ethylenecarbonates may be decarboxylated to provide the corresponding epoxides. The products of the disclosure may be used as monomers for the preparation of specialty polyesters and as intermediates in the manufacture pharmaceuticals and other chemicals.