Process for preparing isocyanates
US-9302983-B2 · Apr 5, 2016 · US
US9845286B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9845286-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515127826-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2017 |
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This invention relates to a process for operating a gas phase phosgenation plant ( 100 ) to form an isocyanate ( 4 ) by reacting an amine ( 2 ) with phosgene ( 1 ), in which the gas phase phosgenation plant is shut down by first stopping the amine stream and still maintaining the phosgene stream. After a period of time which corresponds to at least 10 times the residence time of phosgene ( 1 ) in the main parts of the gas phase phosgenation plant ( 100 ) in regular operation, calculated from the time at which the amine inflow has been completely stopped, the feed of phosgene is also stopped. An inert gas stream ( 3 ) is maintained through the amine and phosgene feeding devices and through all the other essential parts of the gas phase phosgenation plant ( 100 ) during the shutdown.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of operating a gas phase phosgenation plant that is configured to produce an isocyanate by reacting an amine with phosgene in a stoichiometric excess in relation to the primary amino groups of the amine to give the corresponding isocyanate, and that comprises at least (i) an apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream, which optionally comprises an inert substance in addition to phosgene, (ii) an apparatus for providing a gaseous amine stream, which optionally comprises an inert substance in addition to amine, (iii) a mixing zone for mixing the gaseous phosgene stream and the gaseous amine stream, with the mixing zone being connected by connecting devices for the phosgene stream and for the amine stream to the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream and the apparatus for providing a gaseous amine stream, (iv) a reaction zone arranged downstream of the mixing zone for further conversion of the previously mixed streams and, (v) a reaction stopping zone arranged downstream of the reaction zone to end the reaction, and optionally (vi) a workup section which comprises devices for recovery and recycling of unconverted phosgene and devices for obtaining the isocyanate prepared in pure form, wherein the gas phase phosgenation plant is shut down by: (I) reducing the amine mass flow rate introduced into the apparatus for providing a gaseous amine stream to zero, while maintaining a gaseous inert gas stream through the connecting device for the amine stream, the mixing zone, the reaction zone and the reaction stopping zone; (II) reducing the mass flow rate of phosgene leaving the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream to zero, while maintaining a gaseous inert gas stream through the connecting device for the phosgene stream, the mixing zone, the reaction zone and the reaction stopping zone only after a period corresponding to at least 10 times the residence time of phosgene from exit from the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream to exit from the reaction stopping zone in the regular operation of the gas phase phosgenation plant has elapsed, calculated from the moment from which the amine mass flow rate is zero; and (III) maintaining at least the inert gas stream from (I), at least for a period corresponding to three times the residence time of the inert gas stream from entry into the mixing zone to exit from the reaction stopping zone, calculated from the moment from which the mass flow rate of phosgene leaving the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream is zero. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the gas phase phosgenation plant includes the workup section and in which, in the regular operation of the gas phase phosgenation plant, the phosgene in the phosgene gas stream comprises a mixture of fresh phosgene and recycled phosgene recovered in the recovery and recycling devices. 3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , in which, after the reduction of the amine mass flow rate introduced into the apparatus for providing a gaseous amine stream to zero has been completed, (II.a) stopping the supply of fresh phosgene first, and then (II.b) stopping the supply of recycled phosgene only after a period corresponding to at least 10 times the residence time of phosgene from exit from the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream to exit from the reaction stopping zone in the regular operation of the gas phase phosgenation plant has elapsed, calculated from the moment from which the reduction of the amine mass flow rate to zero has been completed, such that the mass flow rate of phosgene leaving the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream is zero, with maintenance during (II.a) and (II.b) of a gaseous inert gas stream through the connecting device for the phosgene stream, the mixing zone, the reaction zone and the reaction stopping zone. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the compositions and mass flow rates of the gaseous phosgene stream and the gaseous amine stream and in operation of the gas phase phosgenation plant in regular operation are matched to one another such that phosgene in the gaseous phosgene stream is present in a stoichiometric excess in relation to the primary amino groups of the amine in the gaseous amine stream in an amount that is at least 150% of the theoretically required amount. 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which, in (I), the amine mass flow rate introduced into the apparatus for providing a gaseous amine stream is reduced to zero continuously or in stages. 6. The method as claimed in claim 3 , in which, in (II.a), the supply of fresh phosgene is reduced to zero continuously or in stages. 7. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the connecting device for the phosgene stream comprises a nozzle. 8. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the connecting device for the amine stream comprises a nozzle. 9. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the connecting devices for the phosgene stream and for the amine stream comprise a common nozzle apparatus. 10. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the reaction stopping zone is operated below the boiling temperature of the isocyanate and above the breakdown temperature of the carbamoyl chloride which corresponds to the amine by contacting the gaseous process product exiting from the reaction zone with an inert solvent. 11. The method as claimed in claim 10 , in which the reaction stopping zone is taken out of operation no earlier than when the mass flow rate of phosgene leaving the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream is zero. 12. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the inert gas stream in (I) is introduced into the apparatus for providing a gaseous amine stream or into the connecting device for the amine stream, and in which the inert gas stream in (II) is introduced into the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream or the connecting device for the phosgene stream. 13. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the inert gas stream in (I) is obtained by heating an inert substance which is introduced into the apparatus for providing a gaseous amine stream, and in which the inert gas stream in (II) is obtained by heating an inert substance which is introduced into the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream. 14. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the inert gas streams in (I) and in (II) each independently have a temperature in the range from 200° C. to 600° C. 15. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the amine is selected from the group consisting of isophoronediamine, hexamethylenediamine, bis(p-aminocyclohexyl)methane, tolylenediamine and diphenylmethanediamine. 16. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which the mass flow rate of phosgene leaving the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream is reduced to zero only after a period corresponding to at least 30 times the residence time of phosgene from exit from the apparatus for providing a gaseous phosgene stream to exit from the reaction stopping zone in the regular operation of the gas phase phosgenation plant ( 100 ) has elapsed, calculated from the moment from which the amine mass flow rate introduced into the apparatus for providing a gaseous amine stream is zero. 17. The method as claimed in claim 1 , in which (III) the inert gas streams from (I) and (II) are maintained at least for a period corresponding to 100 times the residence time of the inert gas stream from entry into the mixing zone to exit from the reaction stopping zone, calculated from the mome
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by reaction of amines with carbonyl halides, e.g. with phosgene · CPC title
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