Claims
- 1. A novel free-flowing cyanuric acid composition having at least 90% cyanuric acid crystals with particle sizes between 700 and 800 microns and containing about 0.001% to about 0.1% sulfate values produced by a process for purifying crude cyanuric acid which comprises:
- a. mixing in water sufficient amounts of crude cyanuric acid and a mono-substituted salt of a dibasic inorganic acid selected from the group consisting of ammonium bisulfate, sodium bisulfate and potassium bisulfate, to form a 10% to 25% crude cyanuric acid slurry containing about 10% to about 30% of said mono-substituted salt of a dibasic inorganic inorganic acid;
- b. heating the slurry for about 15 seconds to about 10 minutes at a temperature of about 190.degree. C to about 205.degree. C under at least the autogenously developed pressure to digest the crude cyanuric acid impurities;
- c. cooling the digested cyanuric acid slurry to precipitate the cyanuric acid crystals; and
- d. recovering said cyanuric acid crystals from the digestion solution.
- 2. A novel free-flowing cyanuric acid composition having at least 90% cyanuric acid crystals with particle sizes between 700 and 800 microns and containing about 0.001% to about 0.1% phosphate values produced by a process for purifying crude cyanuric acid which comprises:
- a. mixing in water sufficient amounts of crude cyanuric acid, an aqueous phosphoric acid solution, and ammonium dihydrogen orthophosphate to form a 10% to 25% crude cyanuric acid slurry containing about 10% to about 15% phosphoric acid and about 10% to about 30% of said mono-substituted salt of a tribasic inorganic acid;
- b. heating the slurry for about 15 seconds to about 10 minutes at a temperature of about 190.degree. C to about 205.degree. C under at least the autogenously developed pressure to digest the crude cyanuric acid impurities;
- c. cooling the digested cyanuric acid slurry to precipitate the cyanuric acid crystals; and
- d. recovering said cyanuric acid crystals from the digestion solution.
- 3. A novel free-flowing cyanuric acid composition having at least 90% cyanuric acid crystals with particle sizes between 700 and 800microns and containing about 0.001% to about 0.1% sulfate values produced by a process for purifying crude cyanuric acid, which comprises:
- a. mixing in water sufficient amounts of crude cyanuric acid and ammonium bisulfate to form a 10% to 45% crude cyanuric acid slurry containing about 10% to about 30% ammonium bisulfate;
- b. heating the slurry for about 15 seconds to about 10 minutes at a temperature of about 160.degree. C to about 220.degree. C under at least the autogenously developed pressure to digest the crude cyanuric acid impurities;
- c. cooling the digested cyanuric acid slurry to precipitate the cyanuric acid crystals;
- d. recovering said cyanuric acid crystals from the digestion solution;
- e. recycling the recovered digestion solution from step (d) to step (a) until the pH of the digestion solution is above about 5.0 to provide a mono-substituted salt of an inorganic acid; and
- f. mixing the recycled digestion solution with the crude cyanuric acid in step (a) to purify the crude cyanuric acid.
- 4. A novel free-flowing cyanuric acid composition having at least 90% cyanuric acid crystals with particle sizes between 700 and 800 microns and containing about 0.001% to about 0.1% phosphate values produced by a process for purifying crude cyanuric acid, which comprises:
- a. mixing in water sufficient amounts of crude cyanuric acid, an aqueous phosphoric acid solution, and ammonium dihydrogen orthophosphate to form a 10% to 45% crude cyanuric acid slurry containing about 10% to about 15% phosphoric acid and about 10% to about 30% ammonium dihydrogen orthophosphate;
- b. heating the slurry for about 15 seconds to about 10 minutes at a temperature of about 190.degree. C to about 205.degree. C under at least the autogenously developed pressure to digest the crude cyanuric acid impurities;
- c. cooling the digested cyanuric acid slurry to precipitate the cyanuric acid crystals;
- d. recovering the cyanuric acid crystals from the digestion solution;
- e. recycling the recovered digestion solution from step (d) to step (a) until the pH of the digestion solution is above about 5.0 to provide a mono-substituted salt of an inorganic acid; and
- f. mixing the recycled digestion solution with the crude cyanuric acid in step a) to purify the crude cyanuric acid.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 511,447, filed Oct. 2, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,969,352, issued July 13, 1976.
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Divisions (1)
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511447 |
Oct 1974 |
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