Abstract:
Oxygenated organic compounds, e.g. esters, aldehydes, and amides, are prepared by reacting an olefinically unsaturated compound with carbon monoxide and a compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom in the presence of a catalyst comprising cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl and a polyamine promoter ligand. These reactions are carried out under relatively mild conditions of temperature and pressure.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to a novel process for producing oxygenated organic compounds. 
     There are several known methods for producing oxygenated organic compounds. The acid catalyzed (H 2  SO 4 , HBF 4 , etc.) synthesis of carboxylic acids or esters by the reaction of an olefinic substrate with CO and water or alcohol has been known since 1931. (J. Falbe, &#34;Carbon Monoxide in Organic Synthesis&#34;, Springer-Verlag, New York (1970)). Although this process was used on a commercial scale it does have serious limitations due to the reaction conditions and the isomeric composition of the products. 
     A more commercially important synthesis of carboxylic acid/esters is the direct carbonylation of olefinic substrates with CO and water/alcohol conducted in the presence of transition metals. In general, this carbonylation reaction, discovered by Repp in 1940 (I. Wender and P. Pino, &#34;Organic Synthesis Via Metal Carbonyls&#34;, Volume 2, John Wiley, New York (1977)), involves the addition of carbon monoxide, carboxyl alkyl or amide group (Y--H where Y equals --OR or --NHR and R is an alkyl), and an olefin. 
     However, when an unsymmetrical olefin is used as the substrate at least two isomeric products are obtained. No general method has been developed for the control of the isomeric product composition. 
     The present invention overcomes some of these problems present in the prior art. For example, the inventive process results in higher conversions, higher yields and faster reaction rates than those disclosed in the prior art. Furthermore, the instant process allows one to obtain a high yield of a particular isomeric product composition. Thus, extremely high selectivities of particular oxygenated organic compounds can be obtained by the inventive process. 
     Finally, the prior art carbonylation reactions operate under extreme conditions of temperature and pressure. In general, temperatures in the range of 160° C. to 300° C. and pressures in the range of 1,500 to 5,000 psi are required. On the other hand, the present reaction may be carried out under relatively mild conditions of temperature and pressure. This further advantage can result in substantial cost savings in the production of oxygenated organic compounds. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     It has now been discovered that oxygenated organic compounds can be produced by contacting an olefinically unsaturated compound with carbon monoxide and a compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom in the presence of a catalyst comprising cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl and a polyamine promoter ligand. 
     In particular, the inventive process results in high yields of oxygenated organic compounds when operating at much lower temperatures and pressures than disclosed in the prior art. In addition, the instant process is very selective towards the branded-isomer. 
     Thus, the present invention provides a novel catalyst comprising a polyamine promoter ligand and at least one of cobalt and ruthenium carbonyl. Furthermore, the instant invention provides a novel process for the production of an oxygenated organic compound comprising contacting an olefinically unsaturated compound with carbon monoxide and a compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom in the presence of the above catalyst. Finally, the present invention provides a novel process for the production of an oxygenated organic compound comprising contacting an olefinically unsaturated compound containing an alcohol moiety with carbon monoxide in the presence of the above catalyst. 
     Specifically, the carbonylation reaction of acrylonitrile, carbon monoxide, hydrogen gas, and methanol to yield methyl-α-cyanopropionate proceeds smoothly using a catalyst comprising cobalt carbonyl and a polyamine promoter ligand. 
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     According to the present invention, it has been discovered that improved yields and selectivities of oxygenated organic compounds can be obtained by contacting an olefinically unsaturated compound with carbon monoxide and a compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom over a catalyst comprising cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl and a polyamine promoter ligand. The overall reaction taking place in this process is represented by the following equation: ##STR1## R 1 , R 2  and Y are defined below. 
     REACTANTS 
     Olefinically unsaturated compounds which can be employed as reactants in the inventive process have the following structure: 
     
         R.sub.1 CH═CHR.sub.2 
    
     wherein R 1  and R 2  are each independently selected from: 
     (1) hydrogen (either R 1  or R 2  but not both); 
     (2) C 1-30  alkyl; 
     (3) --(CH 2 ) P  --CN, wherein P is 0-3; and 
     (4) --(CH 2 ) q  --OR 3 , wherein q is 1-30 and R 3  is hydrogen or methyl. 
     Preferably, the olefinically unsaturated compounds comprise compounds wherein R 1  and R 2  are each independently selected from: 
     (1) hydrogen (either R 1  or R 2  but not both); 
     (2) C 1-10  alkyl; 
     (3) --(CH 2 ) P  --CN, wherein P is 0-2; and 
     (4) --(CH 2 ) q  --OH, wherein q is 1-10. 
     Most preferably, the olefinically unsaturated compounds comprise compounds wherein R 1  and R 2  are each independently selected from hydrogen (either R 1  or R 2  but not both), methyl and --(CH 2 ) P  --CN, wherein P is 0-1. 
     The second component in the inventive reaction system is a compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom. This compound can be represented by the following formula: 
     
         H--Y 
    
     wherein Y is selected from the group consisting of: 
     (1) OR 5  wherein R 5  is a C 1-30  alkyl; 
     (2) ##STR2##  wherein R 6  and R 7  are each independently selected from C 1-10  alkyls; and 
     (3) H. 
     Preferably Y is selected from the group consisting of: 
     (1) OR 5  wherein R 5  is a C 1-10  alkyl; 
     (2) ##STR3## wherein R 6  and R 7  are each independently selected from C 1-4  alkyls; and (3) H. 
     More preferably Y is selected from the group consisting of: 
     (1) OR 5  wherein R 5  is a C 1-4  alkyl; and 
     (2) H. 
     The second component is most preferably either methanol or hydrogen. 
     In the embodiment of the invention in which H-Y is an alcohol or amide, it is preferred to add hydrogen gas to the reactin system. Preferably the amount of hydrogen gas so added comprises less than 10% by volume of the total amount of the hydrogen gas and carbon monoxide gas in the reaction system. More preferably the hydrogen gas comprises 0.5% to 7.5% by volume of the hydrogen and carbon monoxide gas. The addition of hydrogen gas can increase both the yield and selectivity to desired products in this mode of the invention. 
     When H 2  is the compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom then the reaction system will preferably contain 10% to 60% by volume hydrogen gas based on the total volume of the carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas. More preferably the reaction system will contain about 50% hydrogen gas. 
     One way to supply carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas into the reaction system is in the form of synthesis gas. The amount of hydrogen in the synthesis gas can be easily adjusted prior to insertion into the reactor. 
     The amount of carbon monoxide in the reaction system is not critical. Preferably the carbon monoxide is present in stoichiometric amounts and most preferably the carbon monoxide is present in amounts greatly in excess of stoichiometric amounts. If desired, a carrier gas which is inert to the reactants, products and catalyst can be included in the reaction system. 
     The molar ratio of the compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom to the olefinically unsaturated compound can be 0.5-100:1 with a ratio of 1-10:1 being preferred. This ratio does not include the hydrogen gas which may be added to the reaction system when H--Y is an alcohol or amide. 
     In the embodiment of the invention in which the olefin reactant is an alcohol (i.e. wherein R 1  or R 2  is --(CH 2 ) q  --OH), it has been found that the terminal hydrogen atom on the alcohol group will itself serve as a replaceable hydrogen atom. As a result, the alcohol moeity of the olefin will react with the olefinic double bond of the olefin thereby producing a lactone. In this reaction system no H--Y component need be included since the olefin itself acts both as the olefin and the H--Y component. The reaction in this particular system is shown by the following equation: ##STR4## 
     PROCESS CONDITIONS 
     Generally, in carrying out the inventive process, the olefinically unsaturated compound, carbon monoxide, and the compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom are contacted with one another in the presence of the catalyst described below. The inventive reaction can be accomplished in the batch mode or continuously. 
     The reaction temperature is normally maintained between 50°-150° C. and most preferably at about 100° C. The reaction pressure is normally maintained at 100 to 2500 psi, preferably at 700 to 1000 psi. When the reaction is carried out in a batch mode, the reactants and catalysts are contacted with one another for a period of ten minutes through six hours, and preferably one half hour to four hours. A reaction time of less than ten minutes or more than six hours can be used if desired although better results will be obtained if the reaction time is maintained within this range. When the process is carried out on a continuous basis, the reaction catalyst contact time is normally 10 seconds to 10 minutes, preferably 100 seconds to 5 minutes. 
     CATALYST 
     The catalyst employed in the inventive processes comprises cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl and at least one polyamine promoter ligand in an inert oganic solvent. 
     The inventive catalyst can be prepared by mixing the cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl with at least one polyamine promoter ligand and a solvent. The cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl and the polyamine promotor ligand may be added simultaneously or separately to the solvent. The exact relationship in the solvent between the cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl and the polyamine promoter ligand is not known. 
     Any solvent in which the catalyst is soluble may be used in the present invention. Preferably, the solvent is an alcohol, aromatic, ester, nitrile and/or dinitrile. The solvent is most preferably an alcohol or ester. In fact, the alcohol can be both the compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom described above and the solvent. The preferred catalyst concentration in the solvent is normally between 0.1% to 5% by weight. 
     The cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl can be added to the solvent in any form from which cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl could be formed. For example, it is well known in the art that carbonyls can be formed from naphthalates and nitrates and thus suitable naphthanates and nitrates can be added to the solvent to form the carbonyl compound in situ. Preferably the catalyst contains cobalt carbonyl. 
     The polyamine promotor ligand has the following structure: ##STR5## wherein X is selected from the group consisting: (1) --CH 2  -- 
     (2) unsubstituted 6 member hydrocarbon rings; and 
     (3) substituted 6 member hydrocarbon rings substituted with 1 to 4 methyl groups; and 
     wherein n is 0 to 10, with the proviso that when n is 0, R 8  is bonded to R 10  and R 9  is bonded to R 11  to form a cyclic structure in which the carbon framework of the heterocycle is unsaturated; and 
     wherein R 8 , R 9 , R 10  and R 11  are each independently selected from the group consisting of: 
     (1) C 1-10  alkyls; 
     (2) unsubstituted 5 or 6 member hydrocarbon rings; 
     (3) substituted 5 or 6 member hydrocarbon rings substituted with 1 to 5 methyl groups; 
     (4) C 1-10  amides; and 
     (5) hydrogen. 
     Preferably X is CH 2 , n is 3 to 5, and R 8 , R 9 , R 10  and R 11  are each independently selected from the group consisting of C 1-4  alkyls. 
     In general, the polyamine promotor ligand to cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl molar ratio is 0.5-4:1 and preferably about 2:1. This ratio will vary depending on the polyamine promotor ligand chosen. An increase in the ligand/transition metal ratio generally decreases the conversion but increases the selectivity for the iso-isomer. 
     RECOVERY 
     The reaction product obtained upon completion of the reaction is normally in the form of a liquid and composed primarily of unreacted reactants, catalyst and oxygenated organic compounds. This reaction product can be subjected to suitable known separation techniques, i.e. solvent extraction and fractional distallation, to yield the desired end products. 
     A particularly good method for separating the catalyst from the products obtained in the present process is by the use of conjugate phase extraction. In this separation scheme, the reaction effluent is treated with a C 5  to C 8  hydrocarbon which is miscible with the reaction solvent but which is a very poor solvent for the catalyst. Examples of such hydrocarbons are pentane, hexane and octane. Enough of this hydrocarbon is added to the reactor effluent to separate almost all of the catalyst into one phase and a significant amount of products into the other phase. Generally, this is between 1 to 4 volumes of hydrocarbon per volume of reactor effluent. 
     It is desirable to exclude oxygen from this separation system so that catalyst decomposition will not occur. It is also desirable to minimize the amounts of unreacted substrates in the reactor effluent prior to treatment with the hydrocarbon. This can be accomplished by simple distillation or vacuum stripping. 
     The catalyst containing hydrocarbon phase can be diluted and recycled back to the reactor. The produce phase is then subjected to known separation techniques such as distillation or extraction. 
     The oxygenated organic compounds produced by this process are useful as precursors to polymers. The esters are also useful in perfumes, flavorings and pharmaceuticals. The aldehydes are useful as plasticizers and as intermediates for alcohols. 
     SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS 
     In order to more thoroughly illustrate the present invention, the following working examples are presented. In these examples, the following definitions are used: ##EQU1## The results have all been adjusted to a 100% carbon balance. 
     In general, the experimental method consists of placing a pre-weighed solution of olefinically unsaturated compound, promotor ligand, compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom and solvent into a glasslined autoclave. Next, cobalt and/or ruthenium carbonyl is added and the autoclave sealed. 
     The autoclave is flushed two times with synthesis gas and then charged with the synthesis gas to the desired pressure. The temperature is then increased and the reaction proceeds for 1 to 4 hours. Occasionally, samples are withdrawn during the course of the reaction through the vent tube and subjected to gas chromatography analysis. After the runs, the glasslined autoclave is brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurized and opened for product analysis. 
     The results of the experiments are shown in Table I. A glossery of terms follows Table I and specifies the meanings of the abbreviations used in Table I. 
    
    
     EXAMPLE 1 
     13.5 grams of acrylonitrile, 0.32 grams of ethylenediamine and 100 milliliters of methanol were placed in a glasslined autoclave. Next, 1.37 grams of Co 2  (CO) 8  were added and the autoclave sealed. 
     The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  until a pressure of 800 psi was reached. The temperature was set at 100° C. and the reaction proceeded for 240 minutes. The autoclave was then brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurized and opened for product analysis. The product analysis is shown in Table I. 
     EXAMPLE 2 
     13.5 grams of acrylonitrile, 0.31 grams of NNNN---tetramethylethylenediamine and 100 milliliters of methanol were placed in the glasslined autoclave. Next, 1.37 grams of Co 2  (CO) 8  were added and the autoclave sealed. 
     The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  to a pressure of 800 psi. The temperature was set at 95° C. and the reaction proceeded for 150 minutes. The autoclave was then brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurized and opened for product analysis. The product analysis is shown in Table I. 
     EXAMPLES 3 thru 17 
     The procedure outlined in Example 1 was followed with only the ligand, molar ratio of cobalt carbonyl/ligand, temperature and pressure being varied. These variables are specified in Table I for each example. Table I also shows the product analysis for Examples 3 thru 17. 
     EXAMPLE 18 
     13.5 grams of acrylonitrile, 0.70 grams of NNNN-tetramethylbutanediamine, 100 milliliters of benzene and 9.78 grams of methanol were placed into a glasslined autoclave. Next, 1.37 grams of Co 2  (CO) 8  were added and the autoclave sealed. 
     The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  to a pressure of 800 psi. The temperature was set at 97.5° C. and the reaction proceeded for 90 minutes. The glasslined autoclave was then brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurized and opened for product analysis. The product analysis is shown in Table I. 
     EXAMPLES 19 thru 21 
     These examples followed the same procedure outlined in Examples 3 thru 17. The results are shown in Table I. 
     EXAMPLE 22 
     The procedure outlined in Example 18 was followed except that 100 milliliters of iso-octane was used instead of 100 milliliters of benzene and the reaction proceeded for 120 minutes rather than 90 minutes. The results are shown in Table I. 
     EXAMPLES 23 thru 29 
     The procedure outlined in Examples 3 thru 17 was followed in these examples. The results are shown in Table I. 
     EXAMPLES 30 thru 36 
     The procedure outlined in Example 18 was followed except that the solvent, ligand, carbonyl/ligand molar ratio, and reaction time were varied. The specific values for these variables are shown in Table I for each example. The product analysis for Examples 30 thru 36 is also shown in Table 1. 
     EXAMPLE 37 
     In each of the above examples, methanol, was used as the compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom. In Examples 37 and 38, other alcohols were used. In Example 37, the alcohol reactant was ethanol. 
     
                                           TABLE I__________________________________________________________________________CARBONYLATION WITH POLYAMINE LIGANDSCatalyst: Co.sub.2 (CO).sub.8 + LigandUnsaturated Olefin Feed: AcrylonitrileAutoclave Charged with Synthesis Gas (5% H.sub.2)    Co.sub.2    (CO).sub.8 /    LigandEx-      (Mole      Temp                   Pres                      Time                          Conv                              Yields (%)ample    Ligand    %)   Solvent               (°C.)                   (psi)                      (min)                          (%) 3-CE                                  2-CE                                      PN 3-CPA                                             3-CPAA                                                  3-MPN                                                      Other__________________________________________________________________________1   EDA  1:1  MeOH  100 800                      240 92.00                              21.60                                  31.50                                      6.60                                         21.60                                             30.70                                                  0.40                                                      7.702   TMED 1:.66         MeOH  95  800                      150 100.00                              10.69                                  46.55                                      11.38                                         --  14.83                                                  2.41                                                      14.143   TMED 1:1.3         MeOH  95  800                      120 68.70                              9.89                                  62.80                                      2.98                                         --  2.09 0.57                                                      21.674   TMPD 1:.66         MeOH  95  800                      90  95.70                              0.53                                  90.90                                      2.70                                         --  4.35 0.13                                                      1.385   TMPD 1:1.3         MeOH  95  800                      180 72.40                              2.21                                  91.33                                      2.73                                         --  --   0.52                                                      3.206   TMBD 1:.66         MeOH  95  800                      120 84.93                              11.50                                  81.89                                      1.85                                         --   4.40                                                  0.22                                                      0.177   TMBD 1:1.3         MeOH  95  800                      180 38.36                              --  87.80                                      -- --  --   6.50                                                      5.758   TMHD 1:.66         MeOH  95  800                      180 60.47                               9.64                                  81.30                                      4.28                                         --   2.06                                                  2.31                                                      0.419   TMHD 1:1.3         MeOH  95  800                      180 24.10                              --  --  -- --  --   89.32                                                      10.6810  TMPhD    1:.66         MeOH  95  800                      60  88.90                              11.20                                  79.50                                      3.04                                         --   5.54                                                  0.20                                                      0.4911  TMPD 1:2  MeOH  95  800                      180 10.24                              --  --  -- --  --   74.10                                                      25.9012  TMPD 1:1.3         MeOH  125 800                      180 84.30                              0.13                                  3.90                                      2.79                                         --  1.08 1.22                                                      0.9013  TMPD 1:1.3         MeOH  97.5                   1200                      180     0.18                                  91.83   1.62    5.0814  TMPD 1:.66         MeOH  125 800                      180 95.50                              0.55                                  87.40                                      4.06                                         --  6.48 0.21                                                      5.9415  TMPD 1:1.3         MeOH  97.5                   1000                      180 100.00                              3.60                                  31.60                                      6.40                                         --  54.00                                                  0.80                                                      3.7016  TMPD 1:.66         MeOH  97.5                   800                      180 34.50                              --  --  -- --  5.72 91.80                                                      2.5117  TMPD 1:1.3         MeOH  97.5                   600                      180 27.60                              --  --  -- --  --   100.00                                                      --18  TMBD 1:.60         Benzene               97.5                   800                      90  100.00                              10.90                                  78.70                                      9.59                                         --  --   0.41                                                      0.44         + MeOH19  PvPyrl    1:1  MeOH  97.5                   800                      180 63.20                              4.37                                  55.40                                      11.60                                          5.61                                             11.60                                                  7.77                                                      3.7120  TMBD 1:.66         MeOH  97.5                   800                      180 87.70                              0.55                                  92.90                                      1.49                                          0.93                                             2.41 0.23                                                      1.4621  TMPD 1:.66         MeOH  75  800                      180 90.20                              9.87                                  84.53                                      1.61                                         --  2.82 1.07                                                      0.1022  TMBD 1:.60         Isoctane               97.5                   800                      120 95.60                              2.00                                  90.80                                      -- --  --   --  --         + MeOH23  TMPD 1:.66         MeOH  97.5                   800                      180 67.70                              0.55                                  94.30                                      3.68                                         --  --   0.91                                                      0.6124  TMPD 1:.66         MeOH  97.5                   800.sup.1                      180 95.70                              0.38                                  93.10                                      1.91                                          0.89                                              2.98                                                  0.77                                                      0.1525  TMPD 1:.66         MeOH  97.5                   800.sup.2                      180 10.60                              --  --  -- --  --   91.40                                                      8.6026  DIABLO    1:2  MeOH  97.5                   800                      180 33.70                              --  64.20                                      -- --  --   15.00                                                      20.8027  TAD  1:0.5         MeOH  97.5                   800                      180 78.70                              7.42                                  24.90                                      31.30                                         --  17.30                                                  15.60                                                      3.4028  TEEDA    1:1.0         MeOH  97.5                   800                      180 70.80                              5.50                                  43.30                                      17.60                                          5.70                                             12.90                                                  9.30                                                      5.6029  TMPD 1:.66         MeOH  97.5                   800                      180 51.80                              24.00                                  66.50                                      -- --  1.00 4.60                                                      3.8030  Pyrid-    1:1:2         DMP+MeOH               97.5                   800                      50  49.70                              8.90                                  Trace                                      -- 78.40                                             12.60                                                  --  --    azine     + MeOH31  Pyrid-    1:1:2         DMP   97.5                   800                      120 78.60                              8.30                                   7.70                                      6.20                                         55.90                                             21.90                                                  --  --    azine     + MeOH32  Pyrid-    1:1:2         DMP   97.5                   800                      135 27.40                              20.50                                  19.70                                      -- 49.50                                             9.30 1.00                                                      --    azine     + MeOH33  Pyrim-    1:1  DMP   97.5                   800                      60  50.90                              5.60                                  Trace                                      -- 68.70                                             10.60                                                  15.10                                                      --    idine     + MeOH34  Pyrim-    1:1  DMP   97.5                   800                      150 60.80                              Trace                                  20.00                                      9.20                                         57.60                                             12.40                                                  0.80                                                      --    idine     + MeOH35  Pyrazine    1:1  DMP   97.5                   800                      60  20.10                              3.20                                  --  -- 90.40                                             6.40 --  --         + MeOH36  Pyrazine    1:1  DMP   97.5                   800                      150 75.50                              2.90                                   4.90                                      4.10                                         70.20                                             17.90                                                  --  --         + MeOH__________________________________________________________________________ .sup.1 Synthesis gas contained 2.2% .sup.2 Synthesis gas contained 0.0% H.sub.2 
    
     
         ______________________________________COMPOUND NAME ABBREVIATIONSAbbreviation      Compound Name______________________________________2 CE       methyl-α-cyanopropionate3 CE       methyl-β-cyanopropionate3 CPA      3-cyano-propionaldehyde3 CPAA     3-cyano-propionaldehyde      dimethyl acetalDIABLO     diazabicyclo (2.2.2) octaneDMP        dimethylphthalateEDA        ethylenediamine3-MPN      3-methoxy propionitrilePN         propionitrilePVPYRL     polyvinylpyrrolidoneTAD        tetraazadecaneTEEDA      tetraethylethylenediamineTMED       NNN&#39;N&#39;-tetramethylethylenediamineTMBD       NNN&#39;N&#39;-tetramethylbutanediamineTMHD       NNN&#39;N&#39;-tetramethyl-1,6-hexanediamineTMPD       NNN&#39;N&#39;-tetramethyl-1,3-propanediamineTMPhD      NNN&#39;N&#39;-tetramethylphenylenediamine______________________________________ 
    
     EXAMPLE 37 
     13.5 grams of acrylonitrile, 0.18 grams of NNNN-tetramethylpropanediamine and 100 milliliters of ethanol were placed into a glasslined autoclave. Next, 0.69 grams of Co 2  (CO) 8  were added and the autoclave sealed. 
     The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  to a pressure of 800 psi. The temperature was set at 97.5° C. and the reaction proceeded for 180 minutes. The conversion was 90.3% and the results are shown below: 
     
         ______________________________________              YieldProduct            (%)______________________________________ethyl-2-cyanopropionate              89.9ethyl-3-cyanopropionate              4.8Propionitrile      1.1______________________________________ 
    
     EXAMPLE 38 
     In example 38 butanol was used as the alcohol reactant. 13.5 grams of acrylonitrile, 0.70 grams of NNNN-tetramethylpropanediamine and 100 milliliters of butanol were placed into a glasslined autoclave. Next, 1.37 grams of Co 2  (CO) 8  were added and the autoclave sealed. The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  to a pressure of 200 psi. The temperature was set at 97.5° C. and the reaction proceeded for 180 minutes. The glasslined autoclave was brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurizing and opening for product analysis. The conversion was 100% and the results are shown below: 
     
         ______________________________________              YieldProduct            (%)______________________________________t-butyl-2-cyanopropionate              93.6propionitrile      4.083-cyano-propionaldehydedimethyl acetal    1.89______________________________________ 
    
     EXAMPLE 39 
     Examples 39 thru 42 were conducted using an olefinically unsaturated compound other than acrylonitrile. In Example 39, the olefinically unsaturated compound is propylene. 
     6.84 grams of propylene, 0.34 grams of NNNN-tetramethylpropanediamine, 100 milliliters of dimethylphthalate and 9.78 grams of methanol were placed into a glasslined autoclave. Next, 1.37 grams of cobalt carbonyl were added and the autoclave sealed. The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  to a pressure of 800 psi. The temperature was set at 97.5° C. and the reaction proceeded for 330 minutes. The glasslined autoclave was then brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurized and opened for product analysis. The results are shown below: 
     
         ______________________________________            YieldProduct          (%)______________________________________isobutylaldehyde 15.5butylaldehyde    20.1methylisobutyrate            13.0methylbutyrate   51.4______________________________________ 
    
     EXAMPLE 40 
     The olefinically unsaturated compound used in Example 40 was methylacrylate. 6.75 grams of methylacrylate, 0.35 grams of NNNN-tetramethylpropanediamine and 100 milliliters of methanol were placed into a glasslined autoclave. Next, 0.70 grams of cobalt carbonyl were added and the autoclave sealed. The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  to a pressure of 800 psi. The temperature was set at 97.5° C. and the reaction proceeded for 210 minutes. The glasslined autoclave was then brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurized and opened for product analysis. Dimethylsuccinate was obtained in a 30% yield. 
     EXAMPLE 41 
     The olefinically unsaturated compound in Example 41 was allyl alcohol. 7.4 grams of allyl alcohol, 0.18 grams of NNNN-tetramethylpropanediamine and 100 milliliters of methanol were placed into a glasslined autoclave. Next, 0.69 grams of cobalt carbonyl were added and the autoclave sealed. 
     The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  to a pressure of 800 psi. The temperature was set at 97.5° C. and the reaction proceeded for 180 minutes. The glasslined autoclave was brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurized and opened for product analysis. A 50% yield of butyrolactone was obtained. 
     EXAMPLE 42 
     The olefinically unsaturated compound used in Example 42 was 3-pentenenitrile. 3.0 grams of 3-pentenenitrile, 0.17 grams of NNNN-tetramethylpropanediamine and 100 milliliters of methanol were placed into a glasslined autoclave. Next, 0.76 grams of Co 4  (CO) 12  were added and the autoclave sealed. 
     The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  to a pressure of 800 psi. The temperature was set at 125° C. and the reaction proceeded for 180 minutes. Methyl-5-cyanovalorate was obtained in a 13.25% yield. 
     EXAMPLE 43 
     In the following example, the compound containing a replaceable hydrogen atom was hydrogen gas. 
     13.5 grams of acrylonitrile, 0.34 grams of NNNN-tetramethylpropanediamine and 100 milliliters of benzene were placed into a glasslined autoclave. Next, 1.37 grams of cobalt carbonyl were added and the autoclave sealed. 
     The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 50% H 2  to a pressure of 800 psi. The temperature was set at 75° C. and the reaction proceeded for about 120 minutes. The glasslined autoclave was then brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurized and opened for product analysis. The conversion was 99.7% and the results are shown below: 
     
         ______________________________________               YieldProduct             (%)______________________________________Beta-cyano-propionaldehyde               98.3Propionitrile       1.7______________________________________ 
    
     COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE A 
     Experiments were conducted comparing the selectivity of a monoamine ligand to a diamine ligand at the same concentration level. The monoamine experimental method is shown below. 
     0.385 grams of NN-dimethylethylamine (monoamine), 13.5 grams of acrylonitrile and 100 grams of methanol were placed into a glasslined autoclave. Next, 1.37 grams of cobalt carbonyl was added and the autoclave sealed. 
     The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  to a pressure of 800 psi. The temperature was set at 97.5° C. and the reaction proceeded for 130 minutes. The glasslined autoclave was then brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurized and opened for product analysis. The results are shown in Table II. 
     EXAMPLE 44 
     The diamine experimental method consisted of placing 0.385 grams of NNNN-tetramethylbutanediamine (diamine), 13.5 grams of acrylonitrile and 80 grams of methanol into a glasslined autoclave. Next, 1.37 grams of cobalt carbonyl were added and the autoclave sealed. 
     The autoclave was charged with synthesis gas containing 5% H 2  to a pressure of 800 psi. The temperature was set at 97.5° C. and the reaction proceeded for 130 minutes. The glasslined autoclave was brought to room temperature by cooling with cold water, depressurized and opened for product analysis. The results are shown in Table II. 
     
                                           TABLE II__________________________________________________________________________COMPARISON OF MONOAMINE AND DIAMINE LIGANDCatalyst: Co.sub.2 (CO).sub.8 + LigandUnsaturated Olefin Feed: AcrylonitrileAutoclave Charged with Synthesis Gas (5% H.sub.2)       Co.sub.2 (CO).sub.8 /       Ligand     Temp                      Pres                         Time                            Conv                                Yields (%)Example Ligand       (Mole %)             Solvent                  (°C.)                      (psi)                         (Min)                            (%) 3-CE                                   2-CE                                      PN 3-CPA                                             3-CPAA                                                  3-MPN                                                      Other__________________________________________________________________________A (mono- NN ethyl       1:0.66             MeOH 97.5                      800                         130                            89.90                                 1.60                                   45.80     27.30amine) dimethyl amine44 (di- NNN&#39;N&#39;       1:0.66             MeOH 97.5                      800                         130                            84.90                                11.50                                   81.90     4.40amine) tetra- methyl butanedi- amine__________________________________________________________________________ 
    
     Although only a few embodiments of the present invention have been specifically described above, it should be appreciated that many additions and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. These and all other modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention, which is to be limited only by the following claims: