18286582. CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AMINES IN THE GAS PHASE USING A RECYCLE GAS MODE simplified abstract (BASF SE)
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CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AMINES IN THE GAS PHASE USING A RECYCLE GAS MODE
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Inventor(s)
Tatjana Huber of Ludwigshafen am Rhein (DE)
Joerg Pastre of Ludwigshafen am Rhein (DE)
Johann-Peter Melder of Ludwigshafen am Rhein (DE)
Thomas Krug of Ludwigshafen am Rhein (DE)
Kristin Schroeder of Florham Park NJ (US)
CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AMINES IN THE GAS PHASE USING A RECYCLE GAS MODE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18286582 titled 'CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AMINES IN THE GAS PHASE USING A RECYCLE GAS MODE
The abstract describes a process for the continuous production of amines by reacting a primary or secondary alcohol with ammonia in the presence of hydrogen and a heterogeneous hydrogenation catalyst in the gas phase using a recycle gas mode, with the temperature in the pressure separator being above 20°C.
- The process involves the continuous production of amines.
- It utilizes primary or secondary alcohols, ammonia, hydrogen, and a heterogeneous hydrogenation catalyst.
- The reaction takes place in the gas phase using a recycle gas mode.
- The temperature in the pressure separator is maintained above 20°C.
- This process offers a more efficient and continuous method for producing amines.
Potential Applications: - Chemical manufacturing - Pharmaceutical industry - Agriculture (fertilizers, pesticides) - Petrochemical industry
Problems Solved: - Provides a continuous production method for amines - Improves efficiency in amine production - Reduces waste and energy consumption
Benefits: - Increased productivity - Cost-effective production - Environmentally friendly process - Enhanced product quality
Commercial Applications: Title: Continuous Production of Amines: Commercial Uses and Market Implications This technology can be utilized in various industries such as chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and petrochemicals. It offers a more efficient and cost-effective method for producing amines, leading to potential market advantages and increased competitiveness.
Questions about Continuous Production of Amines: 1. How does this process compare to traditional methods of amine production? - The process offers a continuous and more efficient method compared to traditional batch processes, leading to increased productivity and cost savings. 2. What are the key factors that contribute to the success of this continuous production process? - The use of a heterogeneous hydrogenation catalyst, gas phase reaction, and recycle gas mode are key factors that contribute to the success of this continuous production process.
Original Abstract Submitted
A process for the continuous production of amines, the process comprising reacting a primary or secondary alcohol with ammonia in the presence of hydrogen and a heterogeneous hydrogenation catalyst in the gas phase using a recycle gas mode, wherein the temperature in the pressure separator is >20° C.
- BASF SE
- Tatjana Huber of Ludwigshafen am Rhein (DE)
- Joerg Pastre of Ludwigshafen am Rhein (DE)
- Johann-Peter Melder of Ludwigshafen am Rhein (DE)
- Thomas Krug of Ludwigshafen am Rhein (DE)
- Kristin Schroeder of Florham Park NJ (US)
- C07C209/16
- B01J21/04
- B01J23/72
- B01J23/755
- C07C213/02
- C07D207/06
- C07D403/06
- CPC C07C209/16