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The Monsanto process is an industrial method for the manufacture of by catalytic of .Hosea Cheung, Robin S. Tanke, G. Paul Torrence "Acetic Acid" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2002, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. . The Monsanto process has largely been supplanted by the , a similar -based process developed by BP Chemicals Ltd, which is more economical and environmentally friendly.

This process operates at a of 30–60 atm and a of 150–200 °C and gives a selectivity greater than 99%. It was developed in 1960 by the German chemical company and improved by the in 1966, which introduced a new catalyst system.


Catalytic cycle
The active species is the cis-Rh(CO)2I2 (top of scheme).Hartwig, J. F. Organotransition Metal Chemistry, from Bonding to Catalysis; University Science Books: New York, 2010. The first organometallic step is the oxidative addition of to cis-Rh(CO)2I2 to form the hexacoordinate species (CH3)Rh(CO)2I3. This anion rapidly transforms, via the migration of a group to an adjacent , affording the pentacoordinate complex (CH3CO)Rh(CO)I3. This five-coordinate complex then reacts with to form the six-coordinate dicarbonyl complex, which undergoes reductive elimination to release (CH3C(O)I). The involves two non-organometallic steps: conversion of methanol to and the hydrolysis of the to and hydrogen iodide.

The reaction has been shown to be first-order with respect to methyl iodide and Rh(CO)2I2. Hence the oxidative addition of methyl iodide is proposed as the rate-determining step.


Tennessee Eastman acetic anhydride process
is produced by of in a process that is similar to the Monsanto acetic acid synthesis. Methyl acetate is used in place of methanol as a source of methyl iodide.

CH3CO2CH3 + CO → (CH3CO)2O

In this process converts methyl acetate to and methyl iodide, which in turn affords, through carbonylation, acetyl iodide. Acetyl iodide reacts with acetate salts or acetic acid to give the anhydride. Rhodium iodides and lithium salts are employed as catalysts. Because acetic anhydride hydrolyzes, the conversion is conducted under anhydrous conditions in contrast to the Monsanto acetic acid synthesis.


External links
  • Https://web.archive.org/web/20050412040850/http://www.uyseg.org/catalysis/ethacid/ethacid2.htm

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