Claims
- 1. A method for the preparation of vinyl acetate in the gas phase comprising contacting a supported catalyst containing palladium, potassium and cadmium on a carrier material, obtainable by a process which comprises dissolving salts of palladium, of potassium and of cadmium in a suitable solvent, atomizing the solution by ultrasonics, impregnating the carrier material at least once with the atomized solution and drying it after each impregnation, the atomizer solution for each impregnation being at least 5 to at most 60% of the pore volume of the carrier material and the period from the beginning of each impregnation to the beginning of the subsequent drying being so short that after the end of the final drying, a coat of at least 5 to at most 60% of the volume of the carrier particles contains said salts: with ethylene, acetic acid and oxygen or oxygen-containing gases.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the solution for each impregnation with the Pd, K and Cd salts is at least 15 to at most 40% of the pore volume, and the period from the beginning of each impregnation to the beginning of the subsequent drying being so short that after the end of the final drying, a coat of at least 15 to at most 40% of the volume of the carrier particles contains said salts.
- 3. A method for the preparation of vinyl acetate in the gas phase comprising contacting a supported catalyst containing palladium, potassium and barium on a carrier material, obtained by a process which comprises dissolving salts of palladium, of potassium and of barium in a suitable solvent, atomizing the solution by ultrasonics, impregnating the carrier material at least once with the atomized solution and drying it after each impregnation, the solution for each impregnation being at least 15 to at most 80% of the pore volume of the carrier material and the period from the beginning of each impregnation to the beginning of the subsequent drying being so short that after the end of the final drying, a coat of at least 15 to at most 80% of the volume of the carrier particles contains said salts; with ethylene, acetic acid and oxygen or oxygen-containing gases.
- 4. The method for the preparation of vinyl acetate as claimed in claim 3 wherein the solution for each impregnation with the Pd, K and Ba salts is at least 25 to at most 40% of the pore volume, and the period from the beginning of each impregnation to the beginning of the subsequent drying being so short that after the end of the final drying, a coat of at least 25 to at most 40% of the volume of the carrier particles contains said salts.
- 5. A method for the preparation of vinyl acetate in the gas phase comprising contacting a supported catalyst containing palladium, potassium and gold on a carrier material, obtained by a process which comprises dissolving salts of palladium, of potassium and of gold in a suitable solvent, atomizing the solution by ultrasonics, impregnating the carrier material at least once with the atomized solution and drying it after each impregnation, the solution volume for each impregnation being at least 5 to at most 80% of the pore volume of the carrier material and the period from the beginning of each impregnation to the beginning of the subsequent drying being so short that after the end of the final drying, a coat of at least 5 to at most 80% of the volume of the carrier particles contains said salts: with ethylene, acetic acid and oxygen or oxygen-containing gases.
- 6. The method for the preparation of vinyl acetate as claimed in claim 5 wherein the solution volume for each impregnation with the Pd, K and Au salts is at least 15 to at most 50% of the pore volume, and the period from the beginning of each impregnation to the beginning of the subsequent drying being so short that after the end of the final drying, a coat of at least 15 to at most 50% of the volume of the carrier particles contains said salts.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of Ser. No. 0/043,567, filed Apr. 7, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,442,329.
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