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Applied Catalysis A-general | 2001

Trends in industrial catalysis in the polyurethane industry

Gerhard Wegener; Matthias Brandt; Lothar Duda; Jörg Hofmann; Bert Klesczewski; Daniel Koch; Robert-Joseph Kumpf; Holger Orzesek; Hans-Georg Pirkl; Christian Six; Christian Steinlein; Markus Weisbeck

Catalysis has been an important field for polyurethane chemistry and many improvements have been accomplished in recent years. Some of the greatest challenges however still remain. There is not yet a satisfactory catalytic way for the direct oxidation of propene to propene oxide in spite of ruthless activities by all major players over decades. New methods of catalysts screening and improved tools for catalyst characterization may help to solve this problem in the near future. Catalyst development in the area of polyether synthesis has recently opened new routes to completely new products. New raw materials may become attractive and new polyether polyol structures will be accessible with new catalysts. The range of new polymers will open up new opportunities. In the field of isocyanates the optimization of all manufacturing steps (nitration, hydrogenation, phosgenation) is an ongoing process since commercial production started an incremental improvements are accomplished and implemented constantly. Major improvements for existing processes, including all their catalytic reaction steps, are not to be expected in the near future. Significant improvements seem only possible by alternative ways of isocyanate manufacturing. In this area, catalytic reactions and the modern tools of catalysts research will play a key-role. However, as for all new developments, they will have only a chance on realization on a commercial scale, if they are economically competitive to well established processes.


Archive | 2001

Method for oxidizing hydrocarbons

Markus Weisbeck; Ernst Ulrich Dorf; Gerhard Wegener; Christoph Schild


Archive | 2002

Continuous process for the synthesis of nano-scale precious metal particles

Martin Stürmann; Markus Weisbeck; Gerhard Wegener; Frank Zbrozek


Archive | 2000

Surface-modified mixed oxides containing precious metal and titanium, for the selective oxidation of hydrocarbons

Markus Weisbeck; Christoph Schild; Gerhard Wegener; Georg Wiessmeier


Archive | 1999

Integrated method for producing epoxides from olefins

Peter Vogtel; Ernst-Ulrich Dorf; Gerhard Wegener; Markus Weisbeck


Archive | 1998

Raney nickel catalysts, a method for producing said raney nickel catalysts and the use of the same for hydrogenating organic compounds

Gerhard Wegener; Eckart Waldau; Bernd Pennemann; Bodo Temme; Hans Warlimont; Uta Kühn


Archive | 2001

Method for production of diaminodiphenylmethanes

Stephan Klein; Dirk Grotjohann; Christine Mendoza-Frohn; Daniel Koch; Heinz-Herbert Dr. Müller; Hans-Georg Pirkl; Rudolf Uchdorf; Gerhard Wegener


Archive | 2000

Sol-gel hybrid materials containing precious metals as catalysts for partial oxidation of hydrocarbons

Markus Weisbeck; Christoph Schild; Gerhard Wegener; Georg Wiessmeier


Archive | 2005

Method for producing polyisocyanates by adiabatic phosgenation of primary amines

Daniel Koch; Spotswood Miller; Ricardo Serra; Dietmar Wastian; Jürgen Dr. Kirsch; Gerhard Wegener


Archive | 2005

Process for preparing polyisocyanates by the adiabatic phosgenation of primary amines

Daniel Koch; Spotswood Miller; Ricardo Serra; Dietmar Wastian; Jürgen Dr. Kirsch; Gerhard Wegener

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