Process for Extracting (Chlorinated) Hydrocarbon-Free Hydrogen Chloride and Phosgene-Free (Chlorinated) Hydrocarbons from a Hydrogen Chloride Stream Containing (Chlorinated) Hydrocarbons and Phosgene

Process for recovering (chloro)hydrocarbon-free hydrogen chloride and phosgene-free (chloro)hydrocarbons from a hydrogen chloride stream comprising (chloro)hydrocarbons and phosgene, which comprises i) in a first step, connecting a first adsorber and a second adsorber in series and passing the fresh...

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Main Authors SESING MARTIN, SCHELLING HEINER, CIPRIAN JURGEN, SCHUBERT OLGA, DEBERDT FILIP, KARCHES MARTIN
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LanguageEnglish
Published 04.12.2008
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Summary:Process for recovering (chloro)hydrocarbon-free hydrogen chloride and phosgene-free (chloro)hydrocarbons from a hydrogen chloride stream comprising (chloro)hydrocarbons and phosgene, which comprises i) in a first step, connecting a first adsorber and a second adsorber in series and passing the fresh hydrogen chloride stream comprising phosgene and (chloro)hydrocarbons firstly through the first adsorber and subsequently through the second adsorber until essentially no more (chloro)hydrocarbon is adsorbed by the first adsorber, ii) in a second step, passing the fresh hydrogen chloride stream through the second adsorber while the first adsorber is regenerated, with essentially phosgene-free (chloro)hydrocarbon being obtained in the regeneration, iii) in a third step, passing the fresh hydrogen chloride steam firstly through the second adsorber and subsequently through the regenerated first adsorber until essentially no more (chloro)hydrocarbon is adsorbed by the second adsorber, iv) in a fourth step, passing the fresh hydrogen chloride stream through the first adsorber while the second adsorber is regenerated, with essentially phosgene-free (chloro)hydrocarbon being obtained in the regeneration, with the steps i) to iv) being able to be carried out one or more times in succession.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20070159797