Claims
- 1. The method of producing commercial grade hydrogen fluoride comprising the steps of
- (a) forming a mixture of silicon tetrafluoride and water vapor;
- (b) flame hydrolysing the silicon tetrafluoride at a temperature in the range from about 2100.degree. F. to above about 3000.degree. F. with a ratio of available water to stochiometric water for flame hydrolysis in the range from above about 1:1 to about 14:1 to convert at least 95% of the silicon tetrafluoride to hydrogen fluoride and silicon dioxide particles with diameters in excess of about 100 millimicrons;
- (c) cooling the reaction products of the flame hydrolysis by more than 500.degree. F. with negligible dilution;
- (d) agglomerating the silicon dioxide particles and removing them from the reaction products; and
- (e) recovering hydrogen fluoride with a purity in excess of 95%.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the reaction products are cooled to within the range from about 400.degree. to about 1500.degree. F.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the reaction products are cooled to below 1100.degree. F.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the flame hydrolysis temperature is in the range from about 2200.degree. to about 2900.degree. F.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the flame hydrolysis temperature is in the range from about 2200.degree. to about 2600.degree. F.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the ratio of the available water to the stochiometric water for the flame hydrolysis is in the ratio from about 2:1 to about 7:1.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the ratio of the available water to the stochiometric water is about 3.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the mixture of silicon tetrafluorine and water vapor is formed from distilled or dehydrated fluosilicic acid.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the hydrogen fluoride is recovered by concentration.
- 10. The method of producing commercial grade hydrogen fluoride comprising the steps of
- (a) forming a mixture of silicon tetrafluoride and water vapor;
- (b) flame hydrolysing the silicon tetrafluoride at a temperature in the range from about 1800.degree. F. to about 3000.degree. F. with a ratio of available water to stochiometric water for flame hydrolysis in the range from about 2:1 to about 14:1 to convert at least 95% of the silicon tetrafluoride to hydrogen fluoride and silicon dioxide particles with diameters in excess of about 100 millimicrons;
- (c) cooling the reaction products of the flame hydrolysis to a temperature within the range from about 400.degree. F. to about 1500.degree. F. with negligible dilution
- (d) agglomerating the silicon dioxide particles and removing them from the reaction products; and
- (e) recovering hydrogen fluoride with a purity in excess of 95%.
- 11. The method of producing commercial grade hydrogen fluoride comprising the steps of
- (a) forming a mixture of silicon tetrafluoride and water vapor;
- (b) flame hydrolysing the silicon tetrafluoride at a temperature in the range from about 2000.degree. F. to about 3000.degree. F. with a ratio of available water to stochiometric water for flame hydrolysis in the range from about 2:1 to about 14:1 to convert at least 95% of the silicon tetrafluoride to hydrogen fluoride and silicon dioxide particles with diameters in excess of about 100 millimicrons;
- (c) cooling the reaction products of the flame hydrolysis to a temperature within the range from about 400.degree. F. to about 1500.degree. F. with negligible dilution, and without allowing the conversion rate to fall below 95%;
- (d) agglomerating the silicon dioxide particles and removing them from the reaction products; and
- (e) recovering hydrogen fluoride with a purity in excess of 95%.
- 12. The method of producing commercial grade hydrogen fluoride comprising the steps of
- (a) forming a mixture of silicon tetrafluoride and water vapor;
- (b) flame hydrolysing the silicon tetrafluoride at a temperature in the range from about 2000.degree. F. and above, with a ratio of available water to stochiometric water for flame hydrolysis in the range from about 2:1 and above, to convert at least 95% of the silicon tetrafluoride to hydrogen fluoride and silicon dioxide particles with approximate diameters in excess of about 100 millimicrons;
- (c) cooling the reaction products of the flame hydrolysis to below 1500.degree. F. with negligible dilution;
- (d) agglomerating the silicon dioxide particles and removing them from the reaction products; and
- (e) recovering the hydrogen fluoride with a purity in excess of 95%.
- 13. The method of producing commercial grade hydrogen fluoride comprising the steps of
- (a) forming a mixture of silicon tetrafluoride and water vapor;
- (b) flame hydrolysing the silicon tetrafluoride at a temperature in the range from about 1800.degree. F. to about 3000.degree. F. with a ratio of available water to stochiometric water in the range from about 2:1 to about 14:1 to convert at least 99% of the silicon tetrafluoride to hydrogen fluoride and silicon dioxide particles with approximate diameters in excess of about 200 millimicrons;
- (c) cooling the reaction products of the flame hydrolysis by more than 500.degree. F. with negligible dilution;
- (d) agglomerating the silicon dioxide particles and removing them from the reaction products; and
- (e) recovering hydrogen fluoride with a purity in excess of 99%.
BACKGROUND
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 608,652 filed Aug. 28, 1975, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 290,121, filed Sept. 16, 1972.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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