Introduction MCC Oxo Process
Introduction MCC Oxo Process
1. PROCESS FEATURE
The characteristic and superiority of Mitsubishi Oxo Process are following points.
Catalyst Recovery
n-Butyraldehyde
Aldol Condensation
Hydrogen Gas
Raw Material
Reaction
Final Product
CH3CHCH2 + CO + H2 CH3CHCHO
CH3
Propylene Syn-gas Iso-Butyraldehyde (IBD)
2-Ethylhexanal
4.1 General
Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (MCC) has developed a new rhodium-bisphosphite (A4N3)
catalyst for the hydroformylation of propylene (PPY), which shows three times higher
catalytic activity than that of the current catalyst based on the rhodium-triphenylphosphine
(TPP) and also has extremely high linear-selectivity and high thermal stability.
The new bisphosphite ligand, A4N3, increases the N/I ratio remarkably. MCC’s Oxo
catalyst shows the highest linear-selectivity of all of the PPY-hydroformylation processes.
As the A4N3 also has high thermal stability by the introduction of methyl groups in the
bridging biphenol unit, the catalyst can be used at high temperature.
MCC’s bisphosphite catalysts show the best linear selectivity among all of the well-known
linear-selective catalysts.