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Separation of propylene oxide from a mixture comprising propylene oxide and methanol

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-01-12
BASF SE +1
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[0025] It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a method of producing propylene oxide in the course of which propylene oxide is separated from methanol wherein this separation has the above-mentioned advantages thus rendering the process for producing propylene oxide energetically and also with respect to the purity of the distillation fractions advantageous over the prior art.

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On the other hand, the presence of methanol makes purification of the propylene oxide more difficult.
The separation task is simpler at lower pressures, but the low pressure has an adverse effect on the condensation temperature since the condensation temperature, which can, for example, be in the region of 15° C. depending on the pressure, requires provision of a high refrigeration power for condensation.
Especially on an industrial scale, this incurs tremendous costs.

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Extractive Distillation In Vacuo with Water and Compressing Top Stream

[0169] The process of example 1 is carried out in a unit of apparatuses as shown in FIG. 1, The above described stream (table 1) is fed to an extractive distillation tower (K100) containing 80 theoretical stages, equipped with an electric compressor (C100) to compress the top vapour outlet stream of the top of the column. The compressed stream is used as heating source for a reboiler of the distillation column. For this, a heat exchanger (W100) is employed. The column (K100) is operated in vacuo at a pressure of 500 mbar. Water is used as extracting solvent (1).

[0170] The feeding points are as follows: the feed stream of the column is fed on stage 45 stage from the top of the column, water is fed on stage 12 from the top of the column. The flow rate of the extracting agent water is 52% with respect to the propylene oxide contained in the feed stream.

[0171] Purified propylene oxide is obtained at the top of the ...

example 2

Extractive Distillation In Vacuo with Propylene Glycol and Compressing Top Stream

[0176] The process of example 2 is carried out in a unit of appartuses as shown in FIG. 1.

[0177] The above described stream (table 1) is fed to an extractive distillation tower (K100) containing 80 theoretical stages, equipped with an electric compressor (C100) to compress the top vapour outlet stream of the top of the column. The compressed stream is used as heating source for a reboiler of the distillation column. For this, a heat exchanger (W100) is employed. The column (K100) is operated in vacuo at a pressure of 500 mbar. Propylene glycol is used as extracting solvent (1).

[0178] The feeding points are as follows: the feed stream of the column is fed on stage 60 stage from the top of the column, propylene glycol is fed on stage 2 from the top of the column. The flow rate of the extracting agent propylene glycol is 15.4% with respect to the propylene oxide contained in the feed stream.

[0179] Puri...

example 3

Extractive Distillation with (a) Water and (b) Propylene Glycol at 2 Bar Without Compressing Top Stream

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Abstract

A method of separating propylene oxide from a mixture (M) comprising propylene oxide and methanol, said method comprising (i) introducing said mixture (M) into an extractive distillation column; (ii) additionally introducing an extracting solvent into said extractive distillation column; (iii) distilling propylene oxide overhead from said extractive distillation column as top stream; (iv) withdrawing a bottoms stream from said extractive distillation column; (v) compressing the top stream obtained overhead in (iii) by means of at least one compressor to give a compressed vapor.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention provides a method of separating propylene oxide from a mixture (M) comprising propylene oxide and methanol, said method comprising [0002] (i) introducing said mixture (M) into an extractive distillation column; [0003] (ii) additionally introducing an extracting solvent into said extractive distillation column; [0004] (iii) distilling propylene oxide overhead from said extractive distillation column as top stream; [0005] (iv) withdrawing a bottoms stream from said extractive distillation column; [0006] (v) compressing the top stream obtained overhead in (iii) by means of at least one compressor to give a compressed vapor. [0007] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the mixture (M) is formed by a reaction of propene with hydrogen peroxide in methanol as solvent and in the presence of a titanium zeolite fixed-bed catalyst. Therefore, the present invention also provides a method of preparing propylene oxide, wh...

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IPC IPC(8): B01D3/34C07C27/26
CPCC07D301/32C07D301/12
Inventor GOBBEL, HANS-GEORGSCHULTZ, HENNINGSCHULTZ, PETERPATRASCU, RENATESCHULTZ, MALTEWEIDENBACH, MEINOLF
Owner BASF SE