Process for preparing cyclohexane from benzene and methylcyclopentane with upstream benzene hydrogenation
Number of patents in Portfolio can not be more than 2000
United States of America Patent
Stats
-
Jan 23, 2018
Issued Date -
N/A
app pub date -
Apr 20, 2015
filing date -
Apr 22, 2014
priority date (Note) -
In Force
status (Latency Note)
![]() |
A preliminary load of PAIR data current through [] has been loaded. Any more recent PAIR data will be loaded within twenty-four hours. |
PAIR data current through []
A preliminary load of cached data will be loaded soon.
Any more recent PAIR data will be loaded within twenty-four hours.
![]() |
Next PAIR Update Scheduled on [ ] |

Importance

US Family Size
|
Non-US Coverage
|
Patent Longevity
|
Forward Citations
|
Abstract
The present invention relates to a process for preparing cyclohexane from methylcyclopentane (MCP) and benzene. In the context of the present invention, MCP and benzene are constituents of a hydrocarbon mixture (HM1) additionally comprising dimethylpentanes (DMP), possibly cyclohexane and possibly at least one compound (low boiler) selected from acyclic C5-C6-alkanes and cyclopentane. First of all, benzene is converted in a hydrogenation step to cyclohexane (that present in the hydrocarbon mixture (HM2)), while MCP is isomerized in the presence of a catalyst, preferably of an acidic ionic liquid, to cyclohexane. After the hydrogenation but prior to the isomerization the dimethylpentanes (DMP) are removed, with initial removal of the cyclohexane present in the hydrocarbon mixture (HM2) together with DMP. This cyclohexane already present prior to the isomerization can be separated again from DMP in a downstream rectification step and isolated and/or recycled into the process for cyclohexane preparation. Between the DMP removal and MCP isomerization—if low boilers are present in the hydrocarbon mixture (HM1)—low boilers are, optionally removed. After the isomerization, the cyclohexane is isolated, optionally with return of unisomerized MCP and optionally of low boilers. Preferably, cyclohexane and/or low boilers are present in the hydrocarbon mixture (HM1), and so a low boiler removal is preferably conducted between the DMP removal from isomerization. It is additionally preferable that the removal of the cyclohexane from DMP is additionally conducted, meaning that the cyclohexane component which arises in the benzene hydrogenation and may be present in the starting mixture (HM1) is isolated and hence recovered.
First Claim
all claims..Other Claims data not available
Family

- 15 United States
- 10 France
- 8 Japan
- 7 China
- 5 Korea
- 2 Other
Patent Owner(s)
Patent Owner | Address | |
---|---|---|
BASF SE | GERMANY'S RHINE RIVER IN LUDWIGSHAFEN LUDWIGSHAFEN RHINELAND-PALATINATE |
International Classification(s)

- 2015 Application Filing Year
- C07C Class
- 3384 Applications Filed
- 2748 Patents Issued To-Date
- 81.21 % Issued To-Date
Inventor(s)
Inventor Name | Address | # of filed Patents | Total Citations |
---|---|---|---|
Czajka, Pawel | Mannheim, DE | 5 | 5 |
# of filed Patents : 5 Total Citations : 5 | |||
Gobin, Oliver Christian | München, DE | 4 | 4 |
# of filed Patents : 4 Total Citations : 4 | |||
Hübner, Michael | Weinheim, DE | 15 | 42 |
# of filed Patents : 15 Total Citations : 42 | |||
Holub, Nicole | Mannheim, DE | 17 | 21 |
# of filed Patents : 17 Total Citations : 21 | |||
Pfeiffer, Daniel | Neustadt, DE | 32 | 323 |
# of filed Patents : 32 Total Citations : 323 | |||
Porta, Garcia Marta | Mannheim, DE | 5 | 22 |
# of filed Patents : 5 Total Citations : 22 | |||
Schulz, Lukas | Mannheim, DE | 10 | 20 |
# of filed Patents : 10 Total Citations : 20 | |||
Weickgenannt, Andreas | Mannheim, DE | 8 | 4 |
# of filed Patents : 8 Total Citations : 4 |
Cited Art Landscape
- No Cited Art to Display

Patent Citation Ranking
- 0 Citation Count
- C07C Class
- 0 % this patent is cited more than
- 7 Age
Forward Cite Landscape
- No Forward Cites to Display

Maintenance Fees
Fee | Large entity fee | small entity fee | micro entity fee | due date |
---|---|---|---|---|
7.5 Year Payment | $3600.00 | $1800.00 | $900.00 | Jul 23, 2025 |
11.5 Year Payment | $7400.00 | $3700.00 | $1850.00 | Jul 23, 2029 |
Fee | Large entity fee | small entity fee | micro entity fee |
---|---|---|---|
Surcharge - 7.5 year - Late payment within 6 months | $160.00 | $80.00 | $40.00 |
Surcharge - 11.5 year - Late payment within 6 months | $160.00 | $80.00 | $40.00 |
Surcharge after expiration - Late payment is unavoidable | $700.00 | $350.00 | $175.00 |
Surcharge after expiration - Late payment is unintentional | $1,640.00 | $820.00 | $410.00 |
Full Text

Legal Events
Date | Code | Event | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Apr 14, 2025 | FEPP | FEE PAYMENT PROCEDURE | free format text: MAINTENANCE FEE REMINDER MAILED (ORIGINAL EVENT CODE: REM.); ENTITY STATUS OF PATENT OWNER: LARGE ENTITY |
Sep 23, 2020 | MAFP | MAINTENANCE FEE PAYMENT | free format text: PAYMENT OF MAINTENANCE FEE, 4TH YEAR, LARGE ENTITY (ORIGINAL EVENT CODE: M1551); ENTITY STATUS OF PATENT OWNER: LARGE ENTITY year of fee payment: 4 |
Aug 22, 2017 | I | Issuance | |
Aug 02, 2017 | STCF | INFORMATION ON STATUS: PATENT GRANT | free format text: PATENTED CASE |
Dec 15, 2016 | P | Published | |
Jun 01, 2016 | F | Filing | |
May 26, 2016 | AS | ASSIGNMENT | free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:HANADA, KAZUYA;AMANO, HIDEYUKI;REEL/FRAME:038760/0172 Owner name: YAMABIKO CORPORATION, JAPAN Effective Date: May 26, 2016 |
Jun 10, 2015 | PD | Priority Date |

Matter Detail

Renewals Detail
