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Process and device for production of allyl chloride

US5367105A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateOct 22, 1993
Grant dateNov 22, 1994
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Expiry dateOct 22, 2013

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  • Technology area (CPC C)Chemistry; Metallurgy
  • CPC primaryC07C17/10
  • WIPO fieldOrganic fine chemistry
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

A process for the production of allyl chloride, which comprises introducing propylene and chlorine into a reactor having at least one propylene-injection opening and at least one chlorine-injection opening, these openings being independent of each other, through the respective injection openings, and reacting them in a vapor phase, wherein propylene and chlorine are introduced into the reactor by injecting them in almost the same direction from the propylene-injection opening and the chlorine-injection opening which is closest to said propylene-injection opening, with a linear velocity in the propylene-injection opening, calculated as a value of at 300.degree. C. and 1 kg/cm.sup.2.G, of 100 m/sec or higher and a linear velocity of the chlorine-injection opening, calculated as a value of at 100.degree. C. and 1 kg/cm.sup.2.G, of 70 m/sec or higher, and the propylene-injection opening and the chlorine-injection opening are situated to meet the following expression (1), EQU 0.5.ltoreq.L/(dp+dc).ltoreq.20 (1) wherein dp is a diameter of the propylene-injection opening, dc is a diameter of the chlorine-injection opening which is closest to said propylene-injection opening, and L is a di…

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