C07D201/16

METHOD FOR RECOVERING CATION COMPONENT OF IONIC LIQUID AND METHOD FOR REGENERATING IONIC LIQUID
20250145567 · 2025-05-08 · ·

A method for recovering a cation component of a neutralized-salt type ionic liquid, characterized by comprising a first step, in which an aqueous solution of the neutralized-salt type ionic liquid is mixed with a water-incompatible organic solvent to prepare a liquid separating into two phases, i.e., an aqueous phase and an organic phase, a second step, in which the liquid separating into two phases is mixed with a water-soluble strong alkali so that the amount of the strong alkali is 20% by mass or larger with respect to the water contained in the aqueous phase, thereby regenerating the cations of the neutralized-salt type ionic liquid present in the aqueous phase, into a neutral substance and moving the neutral substance from the aqueous phase to the organic phase, and a third step, in which the organic phase containing the neutral substance is recovered by a liquid-separating operation.

Process for the recovery of epsilon-caprolactam from nylon 6-containing multi-component material

The present invention provides an improved process for the recovery of -caprolactam from Nylon 6 comprising multi-component material, in particular multi-layered film. Further, the invention provides a plant configured to carry out the process of the invention, and the recovered e-caprolactam obtainable by the process of the invention that has a product carbon footprint of less than 2.5 kg CO.sub.2 equivalent per kg purified e-caprolactam (based on data originating from ecoinvent version 3.7.1; location: Europe).

Process for the recovery of epsilon-caprolactam from nylon 6-containing multi-component material

The present invention provides an improved process for the recovery of -caprolactam from Nylon 6 comprising multi-component material, in particular multi-layered film. Further, the invention provides a plant configured to carry out the process of the invention, and the recovered e-caprolactam obtainable by the process of the invention that has a product carbon footprint of less than 2.5 kg CO.sub.2 equivalent per kg purified e-caprolactam (based on data originating from ecoinvent version 3.7.1; location: Europe).

PROCESS FOR THE RECOVERY OF EPSILON-CAPROLACTAM FROM NYLON 6-CONTAINING MULTI-COMPONENT MATERIAL

The application provides a process for recovering purified -caprolactam from nylon 6-containing multi-component material which comprises the steps of a) providing a pre-concentrated nylon 6-containing material obtained by extraction, b) depolymerization, c) recovery, and d) purification that comprises extraction, back-extraction, distillation and crystallization.

PROCESS FOR THE RECOVERY OF EPSILON-CAPROLACTAM FROM NYLON 6-CONTAINING MULTI-COMPONENT MATERIAL

The application provides a process for recovering purified -caprolactam from nylon 6-containing multi-component material which comprises the steps of a) providing a pre-concentrated nylon 6-containing material obtained by extraction, b) depolymerization, c) recovery, and d) purification that comprises extraction, back-extraction, distillation and crystallization.

Process for the recovery of epsilon-caprolactam from nylon 6 comprising fishing nets

The present invention provides a process and a plant for recovering purified F-caprolactam from nylon 6 comprising fishing nets, wherein the plant comprises a depolymerization section [B], a recovery section [C], and a purification section [D]. The present invention also provides purified -caprolactam that has a particularly low product carbon footprint and is obtained via depolymerization of nylon 6 from fishing nets. In a second preferred embodiment, the purification of the distilled caprolactam is achieved by crystallization in a process of concentrating. The crystallized caprolactam resulting from concentrating is generally sufficiently pure to be used directly. After crystallization, it may be necessary to purify the mother liquor by, for example, recycling it to the aqueous solution before the extraction with the alkyl phenol. The mother liquor can be purified for example by means of distillation.

Process for the recovery of epsilon-caprolactam from nylon 6 comprising fishing nets

The present invention provides a process and a plant for recovering purified F-caprolactam from nylon 6 comprising fishing nets, wherein the plant comprises a depolymerization section [B], a recovery section [C], and a purification section [D]. The present invention also provides purified -caprolactam that has a particularly low product carbon footprint and is obtained via depolymerization of nylon 6 from fishing nets. In a second preferred embodiment, the purification of the distilled caprolactam is achieved by crystallization in a process of concentrating. The crystallized caprolactam resulting from concentrating is generally sufficiently pure to be used directly. After crystallization, it may be necessary to purify the mother liquor by, for example, recycling it to the aqueous solution before the extraction with the alkyl phenol. The mother liquor can be purified for example by means of distillation.

Process for the recovery of epsilon-caprolactam from polyamide 6 comprising fishing nets

The present invention provides a process and a plant for recovering purified -caprolactam from polyamide 6 comprising fishing nets, wherein the plant comprises a depolymerization section [B], a recovery section [C], and a purification section [D], The present invention also provides purified e-caprolactam that has a particularly low product carbon footprint and is obtained via depolymerization of polyamide 6 from fishing nets.

Process for the recovery of epsilon-caprolactam from polyamide 6 comprising fishing nets

The present invention provides a process and a plant for recovering purified -caprolactam from polyamide 6 comprising fishing nets, wherein the plant comprises a depolymerization section [B], a recovery section [C], and a purification section [D], The present invention also provides purified e-caprolactam that has a particularly low product carbon footprint and is obtained via depolymerization of polyamide 6 from fishing nets.

Process for the recovery of epsilon-caprolactam from nylon 6-containing multi-component material

The application provides a process for recovering purified -caprolactam from nylon 6-containing multi-component material which comprises the steps of a) providing a pre-concentrated nylon 6-containing material obtained by extraction, b) depolymerization, c) recovery, and d) purification that comprises extraction, back-extraction, distillation and crystallization.