M. Mortensen et al., A 2-STAGE CYCLIC FLUIDIZED-BED PROCESS FOR CONVERTING HYDROGEN-CHLORIDE TO CHLORINE, Chemical Engineering Science, 51(10), 1996, pp. 2031-2039
A new two stage system has been developed to carry out tile catalytic
oxidation of hydrogen chloride to produce chlorine for recycle. The pr
ocess combines the exothermic oxidation of hydrogen chloride to produc
e equilibrium conversion to chlorine of 60 to 70% at 380-400 degrees C
in a fluidized bed of copper oxychlorides impregnated on a particulat
e zeolite which is then transferred to a second reactor operating at 1
80-200 degrees C where all of the unconverted hydrogen chloride in the
overhead gas from the first reactor is reacted, yielding a stream of
chlorine, residual oxygen and nitrogen, along with water vapor which p
asses onto a recovery system. This paper describes the operation of a
bench scale two stage continuous circulation reactor system which demo
nstrates the process. Tables are presented with results of the experim
ental variations of now quantities. The recovery of the chlorine value
s in this process is 100% with no residual hydrogen chloride appearing
in the chlorine product stream.