Jump to content



Featured Articles

Check out the latest featured articles.

File Library

Check out the latest downloads available in the File Library.

New Article

Product Viscosity vs. Shear

Featured File

Vertical Tank Selection

New Blog Entry

Low Flow in Pipes- posted in Ankur's blog

Chlorination Of Propylene


This topic has been archived. This means that you cannot reply to this topic.
1 reply to this topic
Share this topic:
| More

#1 kantilal

kantilal

    Brand New Member

  • Members
  • 1 posts

Posted 02 June 2011 - 09:40 PM

We have chlorination of propylene plant to produce Allyl chloride.

We are facing following problems.

1)Due to high temperature (485 degree centigrade) of reactor we get maximum soot formation(Byproduct) which cock column and heat exchange,What is best way to avoid it?
2)What is new process to produce Allyl chloride?

#2 cnaren

cnaren

    Brand New Member

  • Members
  • 7 posts

Posted 03 June 2011 - 05:56 AM

High temperature and bad mixing both cause soot formation.
Reducing reaction temperature reduces soot, but increases di-chloro byproducts.
If you are making ECH from Allyl chloride, SOLVAY has the Epicerol process for ECH


We have chlorination of propylene plant to produce Allyl chloride.

We are facing following problems.

1)Due to high temperature (485 degree centigrade) of reactor we get maximum soot formation(Byproduct) which cock column and heat exchange,What is best way to avoid it?
2)What is new process to produce Allyl chloride?






Similar Topics