Claims
- 1. A method for preparing carbon tetrachloride of high purity from a crude mixture of lower aliphatic hydrocarbons or their chlorinated or oxygenated derivatives or mixtures of any of these which method includes the steps of
- (i) chlorinating said crude mixture at a pressure between about 1 and 10 atmospheres and at a temperature lower than about 160.degree.-200.degree. C. with sufficient chlorine to form a perchlorinated product containing greater than 70% by weight chlorine,
- (ii) heating said perchlorinated product at a temperature higher than 250.degree. C. in the presence of excess chlorine to form a first vapor mixture,
- (iii) admixing this first vapor mixture further with from 2 to 10 times its weight of the vapors of chlorinated products having the formula C.sub.x Cl.sub.y wherein x is equal to not more than 6 and y is equal to not more than 12, to form a second vapor mixture,
- (iv) chlorolyzing the second vapor mixture by heating it for at least two seconds at about 450.degree.-600.degree. C. in the presence of molybdenum pentachloride catalyst under a pressure of about 1 to 10 atmospheres, to convert about 9-33% by weight of the second vapor mixture to carbon tetrachloride,
- (v) quenching the thus chlorolyzed vapor at about 50.degree. C. to condense the unreacted high-boiling substances and to permit the carbon tetrachloride, gaseous hydrogen chloride and excess unreacted chlorine to pass on in the gaseous state, and
- (vi) condensing and collecting the carbon tetrachloride.
- 2. Method of claim 1 wherein the molybdenum pentachloride is used in an amount about 5 to 50 grams per kilogram of the perchlorinated product used in step (ii).
- 3. Method of claim 1 wherein the chlorolyzing takes place in a reactor filled with a fixed porous support.
- 4. Method of claim 1 wherein the chlorolyzing takes place in a reactor comprising a fluidized-bed porous support.
- 5. Method of claim 3 wherein the molybdenum pentachloride catalyst is preliminarily deposited on the porous support.
- 6. Method of claim 1 wherein said crude mixture is a by-product of chemical manufacture of vinylchloride, ethylene oxide, propylene oxide or chloroprene.
- 7. Method of claim 6 wherein prior to the chlorinating step (i), any moisture, tars or slimes present in the crude mixture is first eliminated by distilling under atmospheric or reduced pressure and drying.
- 8. Method of claim 1 wherein the unconverted high-boiling substances condensed in step (v) are recycled by being heated to form vapors which are then used as all or part of the C.sub.x Cl.sub.y vapors admixed in step (iii) with the first vapor mixture from step (ii).
- 9. Method of claim 1 wherein the chlorolyzing of steps (ii), (iii) and (iv) is carried out in the presence of a large excess of chlorine, which is totally or partially reused in the chlorinating step (i).
- 10. Method of claim 9 wherein the chlorine is still in excess after the chlorination step (i) and wherein this latter excess is separated from hydrochloric acid by washing with a cold chlorinated solvent.
- 11. Method of claim 8 wherein the recycling of high-boiling substances is continued until they contain a substantial fraction of hexachlorobenzene and wherein this hexachlorobenzene is recovered by distillation.
Priority Claims (2)
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75 00400 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Serial No. 598,739, now abandoned filed July 24, 1975.
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