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20110152579 | METHOD FOR THE HYDROXYLATION OF PHENOL - The subject of the present invention is a method for the hydroxylation of phenol by hydrogen peroxide. The method of the invention for the hydroxylation of phenol to pyrocatechol and hydroquinone in a pyrocatechol/hydroquinone ratio between 1.7 and 2.3, by reaction of the phenol with hydrogen peroxide, in the presence of a catalyst, is characterized by the fact that the reaction is carried out in the presence of an effective amount of a hydroxyaromatic sulfonic acid. | 06-23-2011 |
20110306802 | PREPARATION OF HYDROXYAROMATIC ALDEHYDES - Hydroxyaromatic aldehydes are prepared by oxidation of a corresponding mandelic derivative carried out in a basic medium and in the presence of a catalytic system containing at least two metal elements. | 12-15-2011 |
20120035397 | PROCESS FOR THE HYDROXYLATION OF PHENOLS AND OF PHENOL ETHERS - A process for the hydroxylation of phenols and of phenol ethers by hydrogen peroxide is described. More particularly a process for the hydroxylation of phenol by hydrogen peroxide is described. The described process can include hydroxylation of a phenol or of a phenol ether having at least one hydrogen atom at the ortho and para position of the hydroxyl group or of the ether group, by reaction of said phenol or phenol ether, with hydrogen peroxide, in the presence of an acid catalyst, wherein the reaction is carried out in the presence of an effective amount of a catalyst which is a mixture of at least two strong acids and wherein one of the acids is chosen from strong protonic acids and the other acid is chosen from superacids. | 02-09-2012 |
20140073818 | Method for hydroxylating phenols and phenol ethers - A method for hydroxylating phenols and phenol ethers using hydrogen peroxide and specifically, a method for hydroxylating phenol using hydrogen peroxide. The method for hydroxylating a phenolic substrate selected from a phenol or a phenol ether by reacting such phenolic substrate with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of an acid catalyst comprises the following steps, implemented consecutively or simultaneously: a first step consisting of mixing a phenolic substrate with a hydrogen peroxide solution under conditions in which the temperature is sufficient for the initial phenolic substrate to remain liquid and for minimizing the conversion rate of the hydrogen peroxide; a second step consisting of carrying out the phenolic substrate hydroxylation reaction under adiabatic conditions, the acid catalyst being added at the mixing stage and/or at the beginning of the hydroxylation reaction; and a third step, if necessary, consisting of recovering the hydroxylated product. | 03-13-2014 |
20140221698 | METHOD FOR THE HYDROXYLATION OF PHENOLS AND PHENOL ETHERS - The present invention relates to a method for the hydroxylation of phenols and phenol ethers by means of hydrogen peroxide. The invention specifically relates to a method for the hydroxylation of phenol by means of the hydrogen peroxide. The method of the invention for the hydroxylation of a phenol ether by means of reacting said phenol or phenol ether with the hydrogen peroxide in the presence of an acid catalyst is characterized in that it includes mixing a phenol or phenol ether with a hydrogen peroxide solution in a mixing device under conditions enabling the conversion rate of the hydrogen peroxide to be minimized, and in that said reaction mixture is then placed in a piston flow reactor where the reaction leading to the production of the hydroxylated material takes place, the acid catalyst being fed into the mixing device and/or into the piston flow reactor. | 08-07-2014 |
20140323769 | Method for preparing a vanillin derivative - A method for preparing a compound of formula (I) which is a vanillin derivative, of dimer type, called 3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl)-4-hydroxy-5-methoxybenzaldehyde, such method comprising a reaction of vanillin and vanillyl alcohol in the presence of a base. | 10-30-2014 |
20150034551 | Process for treating effluents from the production of an aromatic compound derived from a dihydroxylated benzene - A process for treating an aqueous solution (A) derived from a method of producing a compound of formula (I), wherein R1 and R2 are identical or different and are chosen from among hydrogen and C1-C5 alkyl, wherein R1 and R2 together form a methylene group, and wherein R3, R4, R5 and R6, which are independently identical or different, are chosen from among: a hydrogen atom, a hydroxy group (—OH), an alkoxy group (—OR), an alcohol group (—ROH), an aldehyde group (—CHO), a ketone group (—C(═O)R), an acid group (—COOH), a nitrile group (—CN), a C1-C6 alkyl chain, linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated, potentially comprising one or a plurality of substitutes in a terminal or lateral position or one or more functions in said alkyl chain, R being a C1-C5 alkyl, wherein the aqueous solution (A) comprises at least one sulfate salt SO | 02-05-2015 |
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20120099262 | COMPUTER WITH REMOVABLE CARTRIDGE - A computer includes various features that improve its functionality and/or ease of use. A modular electronics cartridge that includes a piston seal and opposed-direction latches removably engages a cartridge bay of the computer. A high intensity touch-screen display and a high power processor are disposed in a sealed compartment of the computer, and a remote heat exchanger is used to cool the sealed compartment. An interface converter/adapter converts a standard mini-PCI Express slot into a specialized mini-PCI Express slot with voice capabilities. SIM and microSD card slots mount to a pivoting door on the computer such that opening the door provides easier access to the card slots. | 04-26-2012 |
20120099266 | COMPUTER WITH HIGH INTENSITY SCREEN - A computer includes various features that improve its functionality and/or ease of use. A modular electronics cartridge that includes a piston seal and opposed-direction latches removably engages a cartridge bay of the computer. A high intensity touch-screen display and a high power processor are disposed in a sealed compartment of the computer, and a remote heat exchanger is used to cool the sealed compartment. An interface converter/adapter converts a standard mini-PCI Express slot into a specialized mini-PCI Express slot with voice capabilities. SIM and microSD card slots mount to a pivoting door on the computer such that opening the door provides easier access to the card slots. | 04-26-2012 |
20150025936 | SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND ANALYZING BEHAVIOR AND USES THEREOF - Systems for monitoring and analyzing behavior in various applications and uses thereof. Generally, the systems (and uses thereof) are for monitoring and analyzing consumer purchasing behavior in real-time to drive sales via engaging digital customer experiences. In embodiments, the disclosed system can include a retail store system that features and includes MAC address tracking, user eye tracking, object identification of goods on shelves, open API, advertising broker rules engine. In addition, the system can include a customer engagement with interactive output displays including displays with demographic intelligence, displays with demographics and MAC-panels throughout store at product, displays with demographics and MAC-single panel or few panels scattered throughout store, automated customer assistance at shelf, customer purchase at shelf. | 01-22-2015 |