Claims
- 1. A method of preparation of highly purified solid melamine from urea melt obtained from a urea plant, the method comprising the combination of steps of:(1) providing urea melt to a scrubber unit; (2) transferring said urea melt from said scrubber unit to a melamine reactor; (3) heating and pressurizing said urea melt in said melamine reactor to a temperature and a pressure sufficient to produce a melamine melt and off-gases, said melamine melt comprising liquid melamine, melamine by-products and the off-gases comprising CO2, NH3 and melamine vapor; (4) exhausting said off-gases to said scrubber unit where said urea melt washes said melamine vapor out of said off-gases to form recovered liquid melamine, said off-gases then being exhausted out of the scrubber unit and said recovered liquid melamine being returned to said melamine reactor; (5) transferring said liquid melamine to a cooling vessel and cooling said liquid melamine melt therein under pressure to form solid melamine, by evaporation of ammonia, to a temperature between about 50° C. and about 350° C.; (6) transferring said solid melamine to an expansion vessel; (7) holding said solid melamine in said expansion vessel under ammonia pressure for a residence time, the residence time being between about ten minutes to about five hours; (8) reducing the pressure in said expansion vessel to atmospheric pressure; and (9) recovering highly pure solid melamine.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said melamine is cooled to a temperature of between 75° C. and 275° C.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein said melamine is cooled to a temperature of between 100° C. and 200° C.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein said melamine is contacted with ammonia in said expansion vessel for ten minutes to two hours.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein substantially only said melamine is transferred from said cooling vessel to the expansion vessel.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 wherein said pressure in said cooling vessel during said step of cooling said melamine melt is higher than 2 MPa.
- 7. A method of preparation of highly purified solid melamine from urea melt obtained from a urea plant, the method comprising the combination of steps of:(1) providing urea melt to a scrubber unit; (2) transferring said urea melt from said scrubber unit to a melamine reactor; (3) heating and pressurizing said urea melt in said melamine reactor to a temperature and a pressure sufficient to produce a melamine melt and off-gases, said melamine melt comprising liquid melamine, melamine by-products and the off-gases comprising CO2, NH3 and melamine vapor; (4) exhausting said off-gases to said scrubber unit were said urea melt washes said melamine vapor out of said off-gases to form recovered liquid melamine, said off-gases then being exhausted out of the scrubber unit and said liquid melamine being returned to said melamine reactor; (5) transferring said liquid melamine to an aging vessel; said aging vessel containing said liquid melamine and ammonia for two minutes to two hours; (5) transferring said liquid melamine to a cooling vessel, wherein the liquid melamine melt is cooled, by evaporation of ammonia, to a temperature between about 50° C. and about 350° C.
- 8. A method for preparing highly pure solid melamine from urea melt, the method comprising, in numerical sequence, the steps of:(1) providing urea melt to a scrubber unit; (2) transferring said urea melt from said scrubber unit to a melamine reactor; (3) heating and pressurizing said urea melt in said melamine reactor to a temperature and a pressure sufficient to produce a melamine melt and off-gases, said melamine melt comprising liquid melamine, melamine by-products, said off-gases comprising CO2, NH3, and melamine vapor; (4) removing said off-gases from said melamine reactor and passing said off-gases through said scrubber unit wherein said urea melt washes said melamine vapor out of said off-gases to form recovered liquid melamine, the remainder of said off-gases then being removed from said scrubber unit and said recovered liquid melamine being returned to said melamine reactor with said urea melt; (5) transferring said liquid melamine to a cooling vessel, wherein the liquid melamine melt is cooled by contact with and evaporation of liquid ammonia to form solid melamine having a temperature of not more than 175° C. under an ammonia pressure of at least 5 MPa; (6) transferring said solid melamine to an expansion vessel; (7) holding said solid melamine in said expansion vessel under ammonia pressure approximately equal to the pressure of said cooling vessel for a residence time, the residence being at least ten minutes; (8) reducing the pressure in said expansion vessel to atmospheric pressure; and (9) recovering highly pure solid melamine.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the method further comprises the additional step:(4a) transferring said liquid melamine to an aging vessel and aging said liquid melamine for a predetermined aging period in an ammonia atmosphere at a temperature above the melting point of melamine and under pressure, said pressure being at least 5 MPa and said aging period being at least two minutes; said aging step being completed before said step of transferring said melamine to said cooling vessel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of International Appln. No. PCT/NL97/003338 filed Jun. 11, 1997 which designated the U.S.
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