Chlorination of hydrocarbons
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1. In a process of carrying out the vapor phase, thermal substitution chlorination of methyl chloride thereby producing a vaporous effluent comprising chlorine substituted materials in admixture with hydrogen chloride, the improvement comprising conducting the reaction in a first zone under substantially anhydrous conditions at a temperature between about 350°
- and 500°
C. and under an elevated pressure between about 50 and about 200 psig., withdrawing said effluent and passing same to a partial condensation zone, maintained under an elevated pressure between about 50 and about 200 psig and low terminal temperature, to condense chlorine substituted materials and to provide a gas stream containing substantially anhydrous hydrogen chloride and a small percentage of chlorine substituted hydrocarbons.
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The invention is a process for the thermal substitution chlorination of methyl chloride at an elevated pressure and separation of the chlorinated hydrocarbons from the anhydrous hydrogen chloride by partial condensation at an elevated pressure to provide a hydrogen chloride gas stream containing only small quantities of chlorinated hydrocarbons.
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1. In a process of carrying out the vapor phase, thermal substitution chlorination of methyl chloride thereby producing a vaporous effluent comprising chlorine substituted materials in admixture with hydrogen chloride, the improvement comprising conducting the reaction in a first zone under substantially anhydrous conditions at a temperature between about 350°
- and 500°
C. and under an elevated pressure between about 50 and about 200 psig., withdrawing said effluent and passing same to a partial condensation zone, maintained under an elevated pressure between about 50 and about 200 psig and low terminal temperature, to condense chlorine substituted materials and to provide a gas stream containing substantially anhydrous hydrogen chloride and a small percentage of chlorine substituted hydrocarbons. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In a process of carrying out the vapor phase, thermal substitution chlorination of methyl chloride thereby producing a vaporous effluent comprising chlorine substituted materials in admixture with hydrogen chloride, the improvement comprising conducting the reaction in a first zone under substantially anhydrous conditions at a temperature between about 350°
- C. and 500°
C. and a pressure between about 50 psig and about 200 psig, passing said effluent to a quenching zone and then to a partial condensation zone maintained at a pressure between about 50 psig and about 200 psig and a relatively low terminal temperature to separate chlorine substituted materials from a substantially anhydrous gas stream containing hydrogen chloride, passing said gas stream containing hydrogen chloride, at a pressure between about 50 psig and about 200 psig, to a separation zone to separate additional chlorine substituted materials from said gas stream to produce substantially anhydrous, purified hydrogen chloride. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
- C. and 500°
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