System for the removal of heat stable amine salts from an amine absorbent
US-2016367944-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US2020123097A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020123097-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916654303-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 16, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention concerns a process for the preparation of pure aniline, comprising the steps of a) providing a crude aniline fraction containing up to 20.000% by weight of phenol; b) dividing the crude aniline fraction from step a) into a first partial stream and a second partial stream; c) distilling the first partial stream from step b) in a first distillation column and distilling the second partial stream from step b) in a second distillation column, wherein the first distillation column is operated at a higher head pressure than the second distillation column, with the proviso that each of the first distillation column and the second distillation column is operated at a head pressure in the range from 1.0 mbar (abs.) to 500 mbar (abs.) , and wherein from each of the first distillation column and the second distillation column, (i) a gaseous aniline distillate (=purified aniline) is removed as the overhead product and subsequently condensed, wherein a first partial stream of the condensed aniline distillate is returned to the first and/or the second distillation column as a reflux stream and a second partial stream of the condensed aniline distillate is removed as the product stream, and (ii) a liquid bottom stream which is concentrated in phenol is removed, from which a first portion is partially or completely vaporised and is returned to the respective distillation column, and from which a second portion is discharged; d) using the heat released during the condensation of the aniline distillate from the first distillation column in order to provide the heat necessary for vaporising the first portion of the bottom stream from the second distillation column.
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1 . A process for preparing pure aniline, comprising: a) providing a crude aniline fraction containing 80.000% by weight to 99.999% by weight of aniline and 0.001% by weight to 20.000% by weight of phenol, based on the total weight of aniline and phenol in the crude aniline fraction; b) dividing the crude aniline fraction into a first partial stream and a second partial stream; c) distilling the first partial stream in a first distillation column and distilling the second partial stream in a second distillation column, wherein the first distillation column is operated at a higher head pressure than the second distillation column, with the proviso that each of the first distillation column and the second distillation column is operated at a head pressure in the range from 1.0 mbar (abs.) to 500 mbar (abs.) , and wherein from each of the first and the second distillation column, a gaseous aniline distillate is removed as the overhead product and subsequently condensed, wherein a first partial stream of the condensed aniline distillate is returned to the first and/or the second distillation column as a reflux stream and a second partial stream of the condensed aniline distillate is removed as the product stream, and a liquid bottom stream which is concentrated in phenol is removed, from which a first portion is partially or completely vaporised and is returned to the distillation column it originated from, and from which a second portion is discharged; and d) using the heat released during the condensation of the aniline distillate from the first distillation column to provide the heat necessary for vaporising the first portion of the bottom stream from the second distillation column. 2 . The process of claim 1 , in which the provision of the crude aniline fraction comprises distilling an aniline fraction which contains water, low boilers, and phenol, wherein the crude aniline fraction is obtained as a bottom product from such distillation and contains a maximum of 0.50% by weight of water, based on the total weight of the crude aniline fraction. 3 . The process of claim 2 , in which the aniline fraction containing water, low boilers, and phenol is obtained as an organic phase by the catalytic hydrogenation of nitrobenzene, followed by a phase separation into the organic phase and an aqueous phase. 4 . The process of claim 1 , in which the crude aniline fraction is divided into exactly two partial streams which are distilled in in exactly two distillation columns. 5 . The process of claim 4 , in which the second distillation column is operated at a head pressure in the range from 50 mbar (abs.) to 300 mbar (abs.) . 6 . The process of claim 4 , in which the first distillation column is operated at a head pressure in the range from 250 mbar (abs.) to 500 mbar (abs.) . 7 . The process of claim 4 , in which the first distillation column is operated at a head pressure which is 80 mbar (abs.) to 300 mbar (abs.) higher than the head pressure of the second distillation column. 8 . The process of claim 4 , in which at least part of the condensation of the aniline distillate from the first distillation column and the vaporisation of the first portion of the bottom stream from the first distillation column is carried out in the same heat exchanger. 9 . The process of claim 4 , in which the proportion of the crude aniline fraction which is distilled in the first distillation column is 5.00% to 49.00% of the crude aniline fraction, and the remaining proportion is distilled in the second distillation column. 10 . The process of claim 4 , in which the ratio of the reflux stream to the product stream in the second distillation column is lower than in the first distillation column. 11 . The process of claim 4 , in which a portion of the gaseous aniline distillate removed from the first distillation column is condensed in a condenser together with the gaseous aniline distillate removed from the second distillation column. 12 . The process of claim 1 , further comprising: e) using the heat released during the condensation of the gaseous aniline distillate removed from the second distillation column for the production of steam and/or for heating a separation column in which an aniline-water azeotrope is removed from an aniline-containing effluent. 13 . The process of claim 12 , in which the separation column is operated at a head pressure in the range from 0.80 bar (abs.) to 1.20 bar (abs.) . 14 . The process of claim 1 , in which the crude aniline fraction contains 95.000% by weight to 99.995% by weight of aniline and 0.005% by weight to 5.000% by weight of phenol, based on the total weight of the aniline and phenol in the crude aniline fraction. 15 . The process of claim 1 , in which the first partial stream of the condensed aniline distillate of each distillation column is returned as a reflux stream to the distillation column from which the aniline distillate was removed.
with evaporation or distillation · CPC title
Purification · CPC title
Aniline · CPC title
Fractional distillation {or use of a fractionation or rectification column} · CPC title
Azeotropic distillation · CPC title
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