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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 14, 2005
Filed:
Mar. 01, 2001
Rolf Hartmuth Fischer, Heidelberg, DE;
Rolf Pinkos, Bad Dürkheim, DE;
Stephan Andreas Schunk, Heidelberg, DE;
Joachim Wulff-döring, Frankenthal, DE;
Frank Stein, Bad Dürkheim, DE;
Thomas Nöbel, Limburgerhof, DE;
Sylvia Huber, Zwingenberg, DE;
Rolf Hartmuth Fischer, Heidelberg, DE;
Rolf Pinkos, Bad Dürkheim, DE;
Stephan Andreas Schunk, Heidelberg, DE;
Joachim Wulff-Döring, Frankenthal, DE;
Frank Stein, Bad Dürkheim, DE;
Thomas Nöbel, Limburgerhof, DE;
Sylvia Huber, Zwingenberg, DE;
BASF AG, Ludwigshafen, DE;
Abstract
In a process for preparing alcohols by catalytic hydrogenation of carbonyl compounds over a catalyst comprising rhenium on activated carbon, the catalyst used comprises rhenium (calculated as metal) in a weight ratio to the activated carbon of from 0.0001 to 0.5, platinum (calculated as metal) in a weight ratio to the activated carbon of from 0.0001 to 0.5 and, if appropriate, at least one further metal selected from among Zn, Cu, Ag, Au, Ni, Fe, Ru, Mn, Cr, Mo, W and V in a weight ratio to the activated carbon of from 0 to 0.25, and the activated carbon has been nonoxidatively pretreated It is also possible to prepare ethers and lactones if the hydrogen pressure is not more than 25 bar. In this case, the activated carbon in the catalyst may also have been nonoxidatively pretreated.