WO2002012180A1 - Sulfation process - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a convenient, high yield process for sulfating alcohols.
- the process of the present invention is adaptable to sulfating a wide range of alcohols including the hydroxyl unit which terminates a polyalkoxylate moiety which are prevalent in the area of surfactants, inter alia, alkyl ethoxy sulfates.
- the sulfation process of the present invention can be used to sulfate poly-alcohols or amino alcohols, the latter which can serve to provide a key element necessary for sulfation.
- falling film reactors are not easily adapted for use in sulfating alcohols wherein the desired product is a non-aqueous, high active composition due to the industry practice of using aqueous base such as sodium hydroxide to neutralize the acidic initial sulfation product.
- aqueous base such as sodium hydroxide
- the present invention meets the aforementioned needs in that it has been surprisingly discovered that hydroxyl moieties can be controllably sulfated by the trans-sulfation process described herein, hi an important embodiment of the present invention, a portion of the substrate to be sulfated, can serve as a reagent participating in the process as an essential element or component, for example, as a source of amino moiety.
- the sulfation process of the present invention allows the formulator to introduce into the molecule to be sulfated a pre-determined degree of sulfation.
- the reagents which are required to perform the process of the present invention minimize unwanted by- products, inter alia, inorganic salt by-products due to neutralization, or side products, inter alia, dioxane and other cyclic ethers.
- the process of the present invention can be conducted in standard chemical reaction vessels instead of specialized equipment such as falling film reactors.
- a further advantage of the present process is the ability to produce anhydrous, high active sulfated alcohols.
- the first object of the present invention relates to a sulfation process comprising the steps of: a) reacting a tertiary amine with a sulfation precursor having the formula:
- R 1 is C ⁇ -C 22 alkyl, C 7 -C 22 alkylenearyl, and mixtures thereof; to form an admixture comprising a quaternized amine and a sulfating species; and b) reacting a hydroxyl species with said admixture to form a sulfated hydroxyl species.
- a further aspect of the present invention relates to a trans-sulfation process comprising the steps of: a) reacting n equivalents of an amine moiety with n equivalents of a sulfation precursor to form n equivalents of a sulfating species; and b) reacting said n equivalents of a sulfating species with a substrate having n hydroxyl moieties to form a compound having n sulfated hydroxyl moieties.
- the present invention also relates to a trans-sulfation process comprising the steps of: a) reacting n equivalents of a tertiary amine moiety with n equivalents of a sulfation precursor to form n equivalents of a sulfating species; and b) reacting said n equivalents of a sulfating species with a substrate having m equivalents of hydroxyl moieties to form a compound having up to n sulfated hydroxyl moieties.
- a yet further aspect of the present invention relates to a trans-sulfation process comprising the steps of: a) reacting an amine-comprising compound having n equivalents of amine moieties and an auxiliary amine having n equivalents of amine moieties with n + n equivalents of a sulfation precursor to form n + n' equivalents of sulfating species, and wherein said amine-comprising compound further comprises m hydroxyl moieties; and b) forming m or less sulfated hydroxyl moieties.
- the present invention relates to a process for sulfating hydroxyl moieties.
- the process of the present invention in the most general view is a trans-sulfation process comprising a step which forms a sulfating species and a step which provides controllable sulfation of one or more hydroxyl moieties.
- the process of the present invention can be used to selectively and controllably sulfate the hydroxyl moieties which terminate alkoxylated or polyalkoxylated units, inter alia, alcohols, polyols, saccharides, amines, and polyamines, including polyalkyleneimines.
- the process of the present invention is especially adaptable to compounds which comprise one or more tertiary nitrogens said nitrogens to be subsequently quaternized.
- hydroxyl-comprising compound is defined herein as "any organic or inorganic compound having a hydroxyl moiety, -OH, which is capable of being sulfated by the process of the present invention.”
- hydroxyl- comprising compound is a compound which is the compound to be sulfated.
- amine-comprising compound is defined herein as "any organic or inorganic compound having at least one un-oxidized nitrogen, for example, a nitrogen which is not an N-oxide nitrogen, which is capable of accepting an R 1 unit as defined herein below and thereby generating a sulfating species as described herein below.”
- sulfation precursor and “sulfating species” are used interchangeably and are taken to mean a reagent as defined herein below which when reacted in step (a) of the present process forms a chemically reactive species, "sulfation species”, which further reacts to sulfate hydroxyl moieties.
- the first required step of the present process, Step (a), is conducted under non-acidic conditions.
- the second required step of the present process, Step (b), is conducted under acidic conditions.
- one equivalent of a sulfation precursor (sulfating agent) is reacted with one tertiary amine moiety to form one equivalent of a sulfating species.
- one equivalent of a sulfation precursor is reacted with one amine moiety to form one equivalent of a sulfating species.
- up to two equivalents of a sulfating agent is reacted with one secondary amine moiety to form, up to two equivalents of sulfating species.
- up to three equivalents of sulfating agent is reacted with one primary amine moiety to form up to three equivalents of sulfating species.
- a non-tertiary amine is being alkylated multiple times, it is preferred to provide adequate basicity such that unprotonated amine sites remain available for the alkylation steps.
- the process of the present invention may be conducted in the presence of a solvent, preferably non-reactive solvents, inter alia, glyme, diglyme, are used.
- a solvent preferably non-reactive solvents, inter alia, glyme, diglyme, are used.
- the products which are formed in Step (a) are one equivalent of a sulfating species and one equivalent of a quaternary ammonium compound, an example of which is depicted in the general scheme: O R 1 O
- Non-limiting examples of tertiary amines include trimethyl amine, triethyl amine, tripropyl amine, tributyl amine, N-alkyl piperidine, N,N-dialkyl piperazine, N-alkyl morpholine, N-alkyl pyrrolidine, N,N,N',N'-tetraalkyl alkylenediamines, N-alkyl polyalkyleneamines, N-alkyl polyalkyleneimines, polyalkyleneimines, and mixtures thereof.
- the preferred sulfation precursors according to the present invention have the formula:
- R 1 is C 1 -C 22 alkyl, C 7 -C 22 alkylenearyl, and mixtures thereof; preferably R 1 is methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, benzyl, and mixtures thereof; more preferably methyl.
- one R 1 is an alkylbenzyl moiety and the other is methyl.
- Step (a) is the formation of a sulfating species comprising the step of reacting one equivalent of a tertiary amine which includes the target hydroxyl to be sulfated with one equivalent of a sulfation precursor is represented by the scheme:
- N,N-dimethyl morpholine quaternary ammonium salt is formed and CH 3 OSO 3 " is the sulfating species.
- CH 3 OSO 3 " is the sulfating species.
- Step(a) of the present invention a non-tertiary amine is reacted with a sulfation precursor to form an alkylated amine and a sulfating species according to the scheme:
- Step (a) of the process of the present invention is conducted under basic or non-acidic conditions at a temperature of from about 0 °C to about 200 °C.
- the reaction when exothermic can be controlled by any suitable means, inter alia, cooling the reaction vessel, providing a reflux condenser.
- the formulator may add an auxiliary amine, preferably in excess of the stoichiometric amount required.
- auxiliary amines may be used when the number of amine units in the hydroxyl moiety comprising compound has an insufficient number of amine moieties to successfully sulfate each hydroxyl moiety.
- the formation of a sulfated hydroxyl species is the second required step of the process of the present invention.
- One equivalent of a sulfating species is required per hydroxyl moiety which is to be sulfated.
- the products which are formed in Step (b) of the present invention can be depicted by the general scheme:
- the product of sulfation can be isolated as, the protonated species ROSO 3 H, or a salt ROSO 3 M.
- M can be any suitable salt forming cation, preferably, ammonium, lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, barium, and mixtures thereof; more preferably sodium or the ammonium cation which was the counter ion of the sulfating species.
- Step (b), which must be conducted under acidic conditions, can employ any suitable acid, inter alia, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, methanesulfomc acid, or Lewis acids, inter alia, boron trifluoride.
- any suitable acid inter alia, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, methanesulfomc acid, or Lewis acids, inter alia, boron trifluoride.
- the acid catalyst can be added in any amount sufficient to form the desired product, however, the process of the present invention is conducted at a pH less than about 6, preferably less than about 4.5, more preferably less than about 3, most preferably Step (b) is conducted at a pH less than about 2. If fact, acid level of from about 0.01 molar to 1 molar are preferred.
- the acid catalyst can be introduced by any manner which is convenient to the formulator, however, good mixing should be utilized.
- the acid may be generated in situ by adding excess sulfating agent and allowing this excess agent to react with a limited source of proton, inter alia, water. Unreacted alcohol units (under circumstances wherein not all -OH units are to be sulfated) can be carried over into Step (b) from Step (a).
- Step (b) of the process of the present invention is conducted at a temperature of from about 0 °C to about 200 °C.
- the reaction when exothermic can be controlled by any suitable means, inter alia, cooling the reaction vessel, providing a reflux condenser.
- Step (b) can be used by the formulator to help drive the reaction to completion or to control the level of sulfation.
- Step (a) As depicted in the following scheme wherein dimethyl sulfate is used in Step (a) as the sulfation precursor:
- O methanol is a by-product of the trans-sulfation step, Step (b).
- the formulator can remove the methanol as it is formed to drive the reaction to completion, hi fact, the relative amount of alcohol by-product which is present can be used as a tool to control the extent of trans-sulfation.
- any alcohol, R 1 OH which is formed during Step (b) can be removed by any process which is convenient to the formulator, for example, absorption into a molecular sieve (zeolite), crystallization, precipitation, etc. In many instances, removal of the by-product alcohol during the reaction will be preferred. A preferred method for removal is by volatilization.
- B represents the balance of a molecule not comprising an alcohol or amine moiety and is not meant to restrict the type of hydroxyl-containing compound which can be sulfated according to the present invention.
- EXAMPLE 1 The following depicts an amino alcohol to be sulfated wherein the amino moiety also serves as to form the sulfating species.
- EXAMPLE 2 A molecule comprising two hydroxyl moieties is sulfated using a diamine in step (a).
- the process or the present invention can be expressed as a process comprising the steps of: a) reacting n equivalents of an amine moiety with n equivalents of a sulfation precursor to form n equivalents of a sulfating species; and b) reacting said n equivalents of a sulfating species with a substrate having n equivalents of hydroxyl moieties to form a compound having n sulfated hydroxyl moieties.
- the process of the present invention comprises the steps of: a) reacting under non-acidic conditions n equivalents of a tertiary amine moiety with n equivalents of a sulfation precursor to form a sulfating species; and b) reacting under acidic conditions said sulfating species with a substrate having n hydroxyl moieties to form a compound having n sulfate moieties.
- the process of the present invention can be used together with other sulfating species, for example, a compound comprising n amine moieties and m hydroxyl moieties wherein m > n, can have n hydroxyl moieties trans-sulfated by the process of the present invention without the addition of a second source of an amine, followed by subsequent sulfation of the balance of the hydroxyl moieties by another sulfation process.
- EXAMPLE 4 In another embodiment of the present invention, a polyalkyleneoxy polyalkyleneimine having the general formula:
- R 1 units which are transferred include the number which quaternize the polyalkyleneimine backbone as well as those which react with any auxiliary amine which is present.
- DMEA dimethyl ethanolamine
- EO20 27.5g, 0.03mol
- methylene chloride 20g
- Dimethyl sulfate (3.8g, 0.03mol, Aldrich, 99%, m.w.- 126.13) is slowly added using an addition funnel over a period of 2 minutes. After all the dimethyl sulfate is added, the ice bath is removed and the reaction is allowed to rise to room temperature. After 24-48 hrs. the reaction is completed.
- a Dean Stark trap and condenser Under argon, the reaction mixture from Step (a) is heated to 60°C for 30 minutes to distill off volatile materials.
- Sufficient sulfuric acid (0.2g) is added in order to achieve a pH approximately 2 (pH measured by taking an aliquot taken from reaction, dissolved up to 10% in water. Vacuum is applied to the reaction (25 mbar) and is allowed to stir for 60 minutes at 80°C while collecting any volatile liquids. Once reaction is complete, the clear, light yellow liquid is neutralized to pH greater than 7 with IN NaOH.
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