WO2005115974A1 - Verfahren zur herstellung von isocyanaten - Google Patents
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- (ii) has a mass content of hydrogen chloride (hereinafter referred to as HCl) of less than 0.4 mass%, and a production plant for carrying out the method according to the invention.
- HCl hydrogen chloride
- EP-A-322647 describes the continuous production of mono- or polyisocyanates in a combination of a mixing nozzle in which the amine stream and the phosgene stream are mixed intensively and a downstream vertical tube reactor which is cascaded through perforated plates.
- a disadvantage of this process is the tendency to clog in the mixing nozzle, which reduces the operational stability of the process.
- EP 0830 894 therefore describes the use of cleaning pins in the mixing device in order to improve the operability of the mixing nozzle.
- the use of moving parts in the mixing device is disadvantageous. There is a risk of undesirable leakage of the toxic phosgene at the implementation sites.
- WO 96/16028 describes a continuous process for the preparation of isocyanates, characterized by one-stage reaction with regard to temperature, using isocyanate as a solvent for the phosgene, the chlorine content of the isocyanate being less than 2%.
- a tubular reactor can be used for phosgenation.
- a disadvantage of the process is that the isocyanate is continuously returned to the reaction zone, where it can react in the presence of the free amine to form ureas, which precipitate out as a solid.
- the stable operation of such a method is endangered by the solids problem.
- the high amount of isocyanate circulated results in a relatively large reaction volume, which is associated with an undesirably high outlay on equipment. No.
- 4,581,174 describes the continuous production of organic mono- and / or polyisocyanates by phosgenation of the primary amine in a mixing circuit with partial recycling of the isocyanate-containing reaction mixture, the HCI content in the recycled mixture being less than 0.5%.
- the continuous recycling of the isocyanate to the reaction zone with free amine promotes urea formation.
- the failed urea endangers the stable operation of the process.
- GB 737442 describes the recovery of phosgene from isocyanate synthesis.
- the recovered phosgene has an HCI content of 0.5 to 0.7%.
- Another aspect for achieving good economic efficiency is a long system runtime without having to shut down the system.
- shutdowns are usually necessary when parts of the plant become blocked by the solids formed during phosgenation.
- the object of the invention was therefore to provide a process for the preparation of isocyanates, which allows the resulting reactions to be carried out with high selectivity and high space-time yield and high operational stability, so that the process can be constructed in a spatially compact manner and economically can be operated.
- the invention therefore relates to a process for the preparation of isocyanates by reacting amines with phosgene, the phosgene-containing starting material stream (i) being essentially free of isocyanates and
- (ii) has a hydrogen chloride mass content of less than 0.4 mass%.
- the invention furthermore relates to the use of phosgene, the phosgene being essentially free of isocyanates and having a hydrogen chloride mass content of less than 0.4% by mass, for the production of isocyanates by phosgenation of primary amines.
- the invention relates to a production plant for producing isocyanates by reacting primary amines with phosgene, composed of an amine charge, a phosgene charge, a mixing device, a reactor and a workup device, characterized in that the phosgene (i) in the phosgene charge has a mass content of isocyanate from 0.00001 to 1% and
- (ii) has a hydrogen chloride mass content of from 0.00001% to less than 0.4 mass%.
- FIG. 1 A preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention is illustrated in FIG. 1.
- Figure 1 A preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention is illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the amine from amine template II and the phosgene from phosgene template I are mixed in a suitable mixing device III.
- the phosgene template I can be filled with fresh phosgene 1 or with recycled and processed phosgene 10.
- the material stream transferred from the phosgene receiver I to the mixing device III is the phosgene-containing starting material stream 11 having the features (i) and (ii) according to the invention. After mixing, the mixture is transferred to a reactor V.
- Devices can also be used which represent both mixing and reaction devices (i.e. III and V are combined in one device), for example tubular reactors with flanged nozzles.
- processing device VI hydrogen chloride and, if appropriate, inert solvent and / or small portions of the isocyanate stream are usually separated off from the isocyanate stream.
- inert solvent is preferably separated off, then worked up in a suitable device X and returned to the amine receiver II.
- suitable device X For example, conventional distillation units can represent the treatment devices.
- the phosgene-containing educt stream preferably has a mass content of hydrogen chloride of 0.00001% to less than 0.4 mass%, more preferably from 0.0001% to less than 0.3 mass%, particularly preferably from 0.0005 % to less than 0.25% by mass and very particularly preferably from 0.001% to less than 0.2% by mass.
- the indication in mass percentages of the phosgene-containing feed stream (features (i) and (ii)) relates to the total mass of the sum of phosgene, HCl and, if appropriate, impurities in isocyanate. This mass percentage does not refer to the mass of the phosgene-containing feed stream, including solvent, if the phosgene-containing feed stream which is fed to the reaction or mixing device additionally contains one or more solvents.
- the required amount of HCI in the phosgene-containing educt stream 11 can be added by adding HCI in the fresh phosgene or preferably by appropriate work-up of the genstroms 10 (ie the phosgene processing IX is set so that the phosgene stream 10 - taking into account the amount of fresh phosgene 1 supplied - the amount of HCI (ii) according to the invention in stream 11). Furthermore, it is essential to the invention that the phosgene-containing feed stream contains essentially no isocyanates (i).
- HCI, phosgene and, if appropriate, inert solvent and also small amounts of isocyanate are separated from the main product stream (the isocyanate to be prepared).
- the separation of isocyanate in device VI is usually technical, but is not desirable.
- isocyanate is generally separated off again in phosgene processing IX, which can be fed, for example, to the first processing device VI.
- the reprocessing device VI does not have a complete, i.e. Can perform 100% isocyanate separation.
- the phosgene-containing feed stream contains essentially no isocyanates (i). Nevertheless, as explained above, the phosgene-containing feed stream can contain isocyanates in small amounts, for example because it is not technically possible to get stream 10 completely free of isocyanates. "Essentially no isocyanates" should therefore be understood to mean that the phosgene-containing starting material stream is usually less than 1% by mass, preferably from 0.00001% to less than 1% by mass, more preferably from 0.0001% to less than 0, Contains 5 mass%, more preferably from 0.001% to less than 0.3 mass%, particularly preferably from 0.01% to less than 0.2 mass% of isocyanates.
- isocyanates is understood to mean all compounds which have at least one free isocyanate group.
- Carbamoyl chlorides may also be used to calculate the amount of HCl and isocyanates in the phosgene-containing feed stream.
- Carbamoyl chloride is formed by reacting isocyanates with HCl in an equilibrium reaction. If the phosgene-containing feed stream contains carbamoyl chlorides, these are “theoretically” split into HCl and phosgene and the respective amount of the fission products is used to calculate the amounts of isocyanate (i) and HCl (ii). It is further preferred that the phosgene stream which is fed to the mixing of amine and phosgene stream already contains the above-mentioned amount of HCl. The amount of HCl should not first be introduced into the reaction mixture of amine and phosgene, as shown in US Pat. No. 3,234,253.
- the reactants are mixed in a mixing device which is characterized by high shear of the reaction stream passed through the mixing device.
- a rotary mixing device, a mixing pump or a mixing nozzle, which precedes the reactor, are preferably used as the mixing device.
- a mixing nozzle is particularly preferably used.
- the mixing time in this mixing device is usually 0.0001 s to 5 s, preferably 0.0005 to 4 s, particularly preferably 0.001 s to 3 s.
- the mixing time is to be understood as the time which elapses from the start of the mixing process until 97.5% of the fluid elements of the mixture obtained have a mixture break which, based on the value of the theoretical end value of the mixture break of the mixture obtained, is more perfect when the state is reached Mixture deviates less than 2.5% from this final value of the mixture break (for the concept of the mixture break see, for example, J. Warnatz, U. Maas, RW Dibble: Burning, Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg New York, 1997, 2nd edition, p. 134).
- the reaction of amine with phosgene takes place at absolute pressures from 0.9 bar to 400 bar, preferably from 3 to 35 bar.
- the molar ratio of phosgene to amino groups used is generally 1.1: 1 to 12: 1, preferably from 1.25: 1 to 8: 1.
- the total residence time in the reactors is generally 10 seconds to 15 hours, preferably 3 minutes to 12 hours.
- the reaction temperature is generally from 25 to 260 ° C (degrees Celsius), preferably from 35 to 240 ° C.
- the process according to the invention is suitable for the production of all common aliphatic and aromatic isocyanates, or a mixture of two or more such isocyanates.
- monomeric methylene di (phenyl isocyanate) (m-MDl) or polymeric methylene di (phenyl isocyanate (p-MDl), tolylene diisocyanate (TDI), R, S-1-phenylethyl isocyanate, 1-methyl-3 are preferred -phenylpropyl isocyanate, naphthyl diisocyanate (NDI), n-pentyl isocyanate, 6-methyl-2-heptane isocyanate, cyclopentyl isocyanate, hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI), isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI), di-isocyanato-methyl-cyclohexane (H 6 TDI), xylene diisocyanate (XDI), di-isocyanato-cyclo
- the process is particularly preferably used for the production of TDI, m-MDl, p-MDl, HDI, IPDI, H 6 TDI, H12MDI, XDI, t-CHDI and NDI, in particular for the production of TDI.
- the process according to the invention comprises continuous, semi-continuous and discontinuous processes. Continuous processes are preferred.
- the isocyanates are usually prepared by reacting the corresponding primary amine with an excess of phosgene. This process preferably takes place in the liquid phase.
- An additional inert solvent can be added to the process according to the invention.
- This additional inert solvent is usually an organic solvent or mixtures thereof. Chlorobenzene, dichlorobenzene, trichlorobenzene, toluene, hexane, diethyl isophthalate (DEIP), tetrahydrofuran (THF), dimethylformamide (DMF), benzene and mixtures thereof are preferred. Contrary to numerous publications in the state of the art, the isocyanate produced in the plant cannot be used as a solvent. Chlorobenzene is particularly preferred as the solvent.
- the amine content, based on the amine / solvent mixture, is usually between 1 and 50% by mass, preferably between 2 and 40% by mass, particularly preferably between 3 and 30% by mass.
- the mixture of substances is preferably separated into isocyanates, solvents, phosgene and hydrogen chloride by means of rectification.
- Small amounts of by-products that remain in the isocyanate (e) can be separated from the desired isocyanate (e) by means of additional rectification or crystallization.
- the product can contain inert solvent, carbamoyl chloride and / or phosgene and can be processed further using known methods.
- the phosgene first reacts with the amino groups to form the so-called carbamoyl chloride with elimination of hydrogen chloride.
- the carbamoyl chloride group then converts to the isocyanate group with further elimination of hydrogen chloride.
- the hydrogen chloride formed and the excess phosgene are usually separated from the reaction mixture by distillation or by stripping with an inert gas.
- the hydrogen chloride / phosgene mixture is usually separated by distillation (FR 1 469 105) or by washing with a hydrocarbon in hydrogen chloride and phosgene, the effort for the separation of HCI and phosgene being determined by the purity requirements for the HCI and / or the phosgene.
- the content of phosgene in the HCI and the content of HCI in the phosgene must be differentiated.
- the HCl-free phosgene thus obtained is mixed with fresh phosgene from the phosgene synthesis and returned to the reaction for producing the isocyanate.
- the phosgene-containing stream which is fed to the reaction or mixing device contains not only phosgene and the proportions of HCl mentioned, but also the solvent in which the phosgenation is carried out. This is particularly the case if the separation of the phosgene and the hydrogen chloride is carried out by washing with the solvent.
- the invention further relates to a production plant which is suitable for carrying out the method according to the invention.
- a preferred embodiment of a production plant according to the invention comprises devices I, II, III, V, VI and optionally devices VII, VIII, IX and IX according to FIG. 1.
- the phosgene (i) in phosgene template I has a mass content of isocyanate from 0.00001 to 1%, preferably from 0.0001% to less than Q, 5 mass%, more preferably from 0.001% to less than 0.3 mass%, particularly preferably from 0.01% to less than 0.2 mass%, and (ii) a mass content of hydrogen chloride from 0.00001% to less than 0.4 mass%, preferably from 0.0001% to less than 0.3 mass% - Which preferably has from 0.0005% to less than 0.25% by mass and very particularly preferably from 0.001% to less than 0.2% by mass.
- the method according to the invention thus has the advantage that the number of shutdowns for cleaning the nozzle and thus the number of system downtimes can be considerably reduced compared to known methods.
- the system usually has to be made phosgene-free and then opened.
- the operability of the system was improved by reducing the openings.
- the technical effect of the process according to the invention is particularly surprising because during the reaction of the isocyanate formation, a multiple of the hydrogen chloride introduced into the process by recycling the excess phosgene is formed.
- a toluene solution stream and a phosgene solution stream were mixed in the coaxial double-tube mixing nozzle of a test installation.
- the toluenediamine solution flow of 5 kg / h which consisted of 85% by weight of monochlorobenzene (MCB) and 15% by weight of toluenediamine (TDA), the TDA comprising 80% by weight of 2,4-TDA and 20% by weight of 2,6-TDA was injected through the inner pipe at a speed of 7 m / s.
- the phosgene solution flow of 6.78 kg / h was fed in via the outer annular gap at a speed of 5.8 m / s.
- the phosgene solution stream contained 90% by weight of phosgene and at least 9% by weight MCB 0.02% by weight hydrogen chloride (HCI).
- HCI hydrogen chloride
- the temperatures of the feed streams were set so that the current emerging from the mixing nozzle had a temperature of 150 C C.
- This stream was then passed through a stirred kettle with a 20 minute residence time.
- the pressure in the stirred tank was 10 bar abs.
- the liquid reaction discharge was passed through a level control valve, the gaseous reaction discharge was passed through a pressure-maintaining valve to a column in which a stream containing phosgene and hydrogen chloride was distilled off.
- the column operated at a pressure of 3.5 bar abs.
- the plant was operated for 72 hours without clogging problems.
- Example 1 a toluenediamine solution stream and a phosgene solution stream were mixed in the coaxial double-tube mixing nozzle of an experimental plant.
- the toluenediamine solution flow of 5 kg / h which consisted of 85% by weight of monochlorobenzene (MCB) and 15% by weight of toluenediamine (TDA), the TDA comprising 80% by weight of 2,4-TDA and consisting of 20% by weight of 2,6-TDA was injected through the inner tube at a speed of 7 m / s.
- the phosgene solution flow of 6.78 kg / h was fed in via the outer annular gap at a speed of 5.8 m / s.
- the phosgene solution stream also contained 0.70% by weight of hydrogen chloride (HCl).
- HCl hydrogen chloride
- the temperatures of the educt streams were set so that the stream emerging from the mixing nozzle had a temperature of 150 ° C. This stream was then passed through a stirred kettle with a 20 minute residence time. The pressure in the stirred tank was 10 bar abs.
- the liquid reaction discharge was passed through a level control valve, the gaseous reaction discharge was passed through a pressure-maintaining valve to a column in which a stream containing phosgene and hydrogen chloride was distilled off.
- the column operated at a pressure of 3.5 bar abs. After 3.6 h the system had to be switched off due to clogging problems in the level control valve of the stirred tank.
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