A process for continuous carbonylation by supported ionic...

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C07C 51/12 (2006.01) B01J 12/00 (2006.01) B01J 31/20 (2006.01)

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CA 2608909

A process for continuous carbonylation of carbonylatable reactants with carbon monoxide in the gaseous phase in the presence of a catalyst, wherein said catalyst is a Supported Ionic Liquid-Phase (SILP) catalyst comprising a solution of a Group VIII metal in an ionic liquid confined on a support. The SILP catalyst offers a very large active catalyst area resulting in a very efficient use of catalyst material and a simple apparatus design.

L'invention concerne un procédé de carbonylation continue de réactifs carbonylables avec du monoxyde de carbone en phase gazeuse en présence d'un catalyseur, ledit catalyseur étant un catalyseur ionique supporté en phase liquide (SILP) comprenant une solution d'un métal du groupe VIII dans un liquide ionique confiné sur un support. Le catalyseur SILP offre une zone catalytique active très étendue, permettant ainsi une utilisation très efficace du matériau catalytique et une conception simple de l~appareil.

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