C01B7/07

Recovery of halogens by partial condensation
10016701 · 2018-07-10 · ·

A method includes injecting a feed stream including a hydrogen halide and water into a vapor liquid separator. The feed stream has a liquid phase and a vapor phase. The method further includes separating the liquid phase and the vapor phase in the vapor liquid separator to form condensate and vapor, and discharging the condensate from the vapor liquid separator in a liquid stream. The method also includes discharging the vapor from the vapor liquid separator in a vapor stream.

PROCESS FOR PURIFYING RAW-MATERIAL GASES BY FRACTIONATION

The present invention relates to a process for purifying raw-material gases by fractionation. In particular, the present invention relates to a process for cleansing chlorine gas of bromine.

PROCESS FOR PROVIDING HYDROGEN CHLORIDE FOR CHEMICAL REACTIONS
20180186729 · 2018-07-05 ·

The invention relates to an improved process for making available the coproduct hydrogen chloride obtained in the preparation of an isocyanate by phosgenation of the corresponding amine for a desired subsequent use (i.e. a chemical reaction), in which part of the total hydrogen chloride obtained is isolated in gaseous form at a pressure which is higher than the pressure desired for the subsequent use of the hydrogen chloride by lowering the pressure of the crude product from the phosgenation and the remaining part of the total hydrogen chloride obtained is separated off at a pressure lower than that desired for the subsequent use from the liquid crude product from the phosgenation remaining after lowering of the pressure and is subsequently compressed to a pressure which is higher than that desired for the subsequent use, and in which the two hydrogen chloride streams obtained in this way are, preferably together after having been combined, purified so as to give a purified hydrogen chloride at a pressure which is higher than the pressure desired for the subsequent use.

PROCESS FOR PROVIDING HYDROGEN CHLORIDE FOR CHEMICAL REACTIONS
20180186729 · 2018-07-05 ·

The invention relates to an improved process for making available the coproduct hydrogen chloride obtained in the preparation of an isocyanate by phosgenation of the corresponding amine for a desired subsequent use (i.e. a chemical reaction), in which part of the total hydrogen chloride obtained is isolated in gaseous form at a pressure which is higher than the pressure desired for the subsequent use of the hydrogen chloride by lowering the pressure of the crude product from the phosgenation and the remaining part of the total hydrogen chloride obtained is separated off at a pressure lower than that desired for the subsequent use from the liquid crude product from the phosgenation remaining after lowering of the pressure and is subsequently compressed to a pressure which is higher than that desired for the subsequent use, and in which the two hydrogen chloride streams obtained in this way are, preferably together after having been combined, purified so as to give a purified hydrogen chloride at a pressure which is higher than the pressure desired for the subsequent use.

Process for purifying raw-material gases by fractionation

The present invention relates to a process for purifying raw-material gases by fractionation. In particular, the present invention relates to a process for cleansing chlorine gas of bromine.

Treatment process for recovery and separation of elements from liquors

This invention provides a hydrometallurgical process for extracting one or more saleable products from a sulphate or chloride pregnant leach solution (PLS), or both. The products may be any one or more of the products selected from the group consisting of: precious metals including platinum group metals (PGMs), gold and silver, base metals, and rare metal elements, and metal cathodes, powders, salts or precipitates thereof; sulphur; hydrochloric acid (HCl); calcium; and silica.

Treatment process for extraction of precious, base and rare elements

This invention describes a hydrometallurgical process for the recovery and separation of valuable elements, in particular gold and silver, from a feed material comprising a refractory, intractable or otherwise poorly responding to conventional treatment routes ores, concentrates and other materials. In particular, the process is a process integrated into one or more existing value element extraction processes.

Process for purifying raw-material gases by fractionation

The present invention relates to a process for purifying raw-material gases by fractionation. In particular, the present invention relates to a process for cleansing chlorine gas of bromine.

Method for Recovering HCl from a HCl Containing Gas Stream
20180057358 · 2018-03-01 ·

The invention relates to a needle assembly (1) comprising: a needle hub (2) adapted to be connected to a distal end of a medicament cartridge or cartridge holder (3), a hollow needle (4) attached to the needle hub (2), the hollow needle (4) comprising a distal pointed tip (4.1), a needle catch arm (5) attached to the needle hub (2) and adapted to be tilted toward the needle (4) for covering the distal pointed tip (4.1).

SEPARATION OF A PHOSGENE- AND HYDROGEN CHLORIDE-COMPRISING STREAM

The invention relates to a method of separating a phosgene- and hydrogen chloride-comprising stream (5), wherein said method comprises conveying the hydrogen chloride- and phosgene-comprising stream (5) into a distillation column (1), withdrawing at the bottom of the distillation column (1) a phosgene-comprising stream (7) and withdrawing at the top of the column an essentially hydrogen chloride-comprising stream (9). At least a portion of the stream (9) withdrawn at the top is compressed and at least partially condensed and at least a portion of the liquid and compressed essentially hydrogen chloride-comprising stream is decompressed and recycled into the top of distillation column (1) as reflux.