Claims
- 1. A process of producing propargyl bromide, which process comprises:
A) bringing together in a reaction zone under an inert atmosphere and in the absence of a base and in the presence of an inert diluent, a feed of phosphorus tribromide and a separate feed of propargyl alcohol thereby forming a reaction mixture; B) while mechanically agitating the mixture being formed in A), maintaining the temperature of the mixture in the range of about 0° C. to about 25° C. to form a product mixture, and then C) raising the temperature of the product mixture to a temperature in the range of about 40° C. to about 60° C. while stirring the product mixture for a ride period of at least about 2.5 hours.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 wherein said feed of phosphorus tribromide and said separate feed of propargyl alcohol are fed concurrently to said reaction zone.
- 3. A process according to claim 1 wherein said separate feed of propargyl alcohol is fed to the reaction zone and then said feed of phosphorus tribromide is fed to the reaction zone.
- 4. A process according to claim 1 wherein said inert diluent is a paraffinic and/or cycloparaffinic hydrocarbon solvent that forms an azeotrope with propargyl bromide.
- 5. A process according to claim 4 wherein said paraffinic and/or cycloparaffinic hydrocarbon solvent is a mixture of C7-9 hydrocarbons.
- 6. A process according to claim 4 wherein said paraffinic and/or cycloparaffinic hydrocarbon solvent is a mixture composed primarily of C8 isoparaffinic hydrocarbons.
- 7. A process according to claim 1 wherein mechanically agitating the mixture in B) is accomplished by use of a jet mixer or a static mixer.
- 8. A process according to claim 1 wherein the temperature in B) is in the range of about 5° C. to about 20° C.
- 9. A process according to claim 1 wherein the temperature in C) is in the range of about 40° C. to about 55° C.
- 10. A process according to claim 1 wherein said inert atmosphere is comprised of nitrogen.
- 11. A process according to claim 1 wherein a molar excess of phosphorus tribromide relative to propargyl alcohol is used.
- 12. A process according to claim 11 wherein said molar excess is in the range of about 3% to about 15%.
- 13. A process according to claim 11 wherein said molar excess is in the range of about 5% to about 10%.
- 14. A process according to claim 1 wherein said inert diluent is a paraffinic and/or cycloparaffinic hydrocarbon solvent that forms an azeotrope with propargyl bromide, and is a mixture of C7-9 hydrocarbons; wherein the temperature in B) is in the range of about 5° C. to about 20° C.; and wherein a molar excess of phosphorus tribromide relative to propargyl alcohol is used, and said molar excess is in the range of about 5% to about 10%.
- 15. A process according to claim 14 wherein said process is conducted as a continuous process.
- 16. A process according to claim 1 wherein said inert diluent is a paraffinic and/or cycloparaffinic hydrocarbon solvent that forms an azeotrope with propargyl bromide, and is a mixture composed primarily of C8 isoparaffinic hydrocarbons; wherein the temperature in B) is in the range of about 5° C. to about 20° C.; and wherein a molar excess of phosphorus tribromide relative to propargyl alcohol is used, and said molar excess is in the range of about 5% to about 10%.
- 17. A process according to claim 16 wherein said process is conducted as a continuous process.
- 18. A process according to claim 1 wherein said process is conducted as a batch process.
- 19. A process according to claim 1 wherein said process is conducted as a continuous process.
- 20. A process according to claim 1 wherein said process is conducted as a semi-batch process.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Commonly-owned copending application Ser. No.10/118,290, filed Apr. 8, 2002,by us and some of our colleagues, describes and claims stabilized propargyl bromide compositions, and processes for preparing propargyl bromide in the presence of an amine, and a method of controlling pests. Commonly-owned copending application Ser. No.10/126,260, filed Apr. 18, 2002, by us and some of our colleagues, describes and claims stabilized propargyl bromide compositions, processes for preparing propargyl bromide in the presence of an amine, and a method of controlling pests.