MCGRAW-HILL New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto CHEMICAL AND PROCESS DESIGN HANDBOOK James G. Speight FM_Speight_HB1 11/8/01 3:43 PM Page iii Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Speight, J. G. Chemical and process design handbook / James Speight. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 0-07-137433-7 (acid-free paper) 1. Chemical processes. I. Title. TP155.7 .S63 2002 660′.2812—dc21 2001052555 Copyright © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a data base or retrieval sys- tem, without the prior written permission of the publisher. 1234567890 DOC/DOC 0987654321 ISBN 0-07-137433-7 The sponsoring editor for this book was Kenneth P. 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As a result of his work, Dr. Speight was awarded the Diploma of Honor, National Petroleum Engineering Society, for Out- standing Contributions in the Petroleum Industry in 1995 and the Gold Medal of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences for Outstanding Work. He was also awarded the Degree of Doctor of Science from the Russian Petroleum Research Institute in St. Petersburg. Index_Speight_HB1 6x9 11/8/01 3:43 PM Page I.11 CONTENTS Preface xiii Part 1 Reaction Types Alkylation / 1.3 Amination / 1.6 Condensation and Addition / 1.12 Dehydration / 1.13 Dehydrogenation / 1.14 Esterfication / 1.16 Ethynylation / 1.17 Fermentation / 1.18 Friedel-Crafts Reactions / 1.19 Halogenation / 1.21 Hydration and Hydrolysis / 1.24 Hydroformylation / 1.27 Hydrogenation / 1.29 Nitration / 1.32 Oxidation / 1.36 Oxo Reaction / 1.40 Polymerization / 1.41 Sulfonation / 1.43 Vinylation / 1.46 Part 2 Manufacture of Chemicals Acetaldehyde / 2.3 Acetal Resins / 2.7 Acetaminophen / 2.10 Acetic Acid / 2.11 Acetic Anhydride / 2.14 Acetone / 2.16 Acetone Cyanohydrin / 2.18 Acetophenetidine / 2.19 Acetylene / 2.20 Acrolein / 2.23 Acrylic Acid / 2.25 Acrylic Resins / 2.27 Acrylonitrile / 2.28 Adipic Acid / 2.30 Adiponitrile / 2.32 Alcohols, Linear Ethoxylated / 2.33 Alkanolamines / 2.34 Alkyd Resins / 2.36 v FM_Speight_HB1 11/8/01 3:44 PM Page v Alkylbenzenes, Linear / 2.38 Allyl Alcohol / 2.39 Alumina / 2.42 Aluminum / 2.44 Aluminum Chloride / 2.45 Aluminum Sulfate / 2.46 Amitriptyline / 2.47 Ammonia / 2.49 Ammonium Chloride / 2.52 Ammonium Nitrate / 2.53 Ammonium Phosphate / 2.56 Ammonium Picrate / 2.58 Ammonium Sulfate / 2.59 Aniline / 2.60 Anisaldehyde / 2.61 Antibiotics / 2.62 Antihistamines / 2.63 Argon / 2.65 Aspirin / 2.66 Barbital / 2.67 Barbiturates / 2.68 Barium Carbonate / 2.69 Barium Salts / 2.70 Barium Sulfate / 2.71 Barium Sulfide / 2.72 Bauxite / 2.73 Benzaldehyde / 2.74 Benzene / 2.75 Benzine / 2.80 Benzodiazepines / 2.81 Benzoic Acid / 2.83 Benzyl Acetate / 2.84 Benzyl Alcohol / 2.85 Bisphenol A / 2.86 Borax / 2.87 Boron Compounds / 2.88 Bromal / 2.89 Bromine / 2.90 Bromoacetaldehyde / 2.92 BTX Aromatics / 2.93 Butadiene / 2.95 Butane / 2.98 Butanediol / 2.99 Iso-butane / 2.102 Butene-1 / 2.103 Butenediol / 2.104 Iso-butene / 2.106 n-Butene / 2.107 Butyl Acrylate / 2.108 Iso-butyl Alcohol / 2.109 n-Butyl Alcohol / 2.110 t-Butyl Alcohol / 2.111 Butyl Vinyl Ether / 2.112 Butynediol / 2.113 Iso-butyraldehyde / 2.115 n-Butryaldehyde / 2.116 Butyrolactone / 2.118 Caffeine, Theobromine, and Theophylline / 2.119 vi CONTENTS FM_Speight_HB1 11/8/01 3:44 PM Page vi Calcite / 2.120 Calcium Acetate / 2.121 Calcium Arsenate / 2.122 Calcium Bromide / 2.123 Calcium Carbonate / 2.124 Calcium Chloride / 2.126 Calcium Fluoride / 2.127 Calcium Hypochlorite / 2.128 Calcium Iodide / 2.129 Calcium Lactate / 2.130 Calcium Oxide / 2.131 Calcium Phosphate / 2.134 Calcium Soaps / 2.135 Calcium Sulfate / 2.136 Calcium Sulfide / 2.137 Caprolactam / 2.138 Carbon / 2.141 Carbon Black / 2.146 Carbon Dioxide / 2.147 Carbon Monoxide / 2.150 Carbon Tetrachloride / 2.151 Cellulose / 2.152 Cellulose Acetate / 2.153 Cellulose Nitrate / 2.154 Cement / 2.156 Cephalosporins / 2.158 Chloral / 2.159 Chlorinated Solvents / 2.160 Chlorine / 2.161 Chlorine Dioxide / 2.164 Chloroacetaldehyde / 2.165 Chlorofluorocarbons / 2.166 Chloroform / 2.167 Chloroprene / 2.168 Chromic Oxide / 2.169 Cimetidine / 2.170 Cinnamic Aldehyde / 2.171 Citric Acid / 2.172 Coal Chemicals / 2.174 Cocaine / 2.179 Codeine / 2.180 Coke / 2.181 Copper Sulfate / 2.182 Cumene / 2.183 Cyclohexane / 2.185 Cyclohexanol / 2.186 Cyclohexanone / 2.187 Darvon / 2.188 Detergents / 2.190 Diazepam / 2.193 Diazodinitrophenol / 2.194 Diethylene Glycol / 2.195 Diethyl Sulfate / 2.196 Dihydrooxyacetone / 2.197 Dimethyl Sulfate / 2.198 Dimethyl Terephthalate / 2.199 2,4- and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene / 2.200 Diphenyl Ether / 2.201 CONTENTS vii FM_Speight_HB1 11/8/01 3:44 PM Page vii Dyazide / 2.202 Dyes / 2.203 Dynamite / 2.205 Epoxy Resins / 2.206 Erythromycin / 2.207 Ethane / 2.208 Ethanolamines / 2.209 Ether / 2.211 Ethyl Acetate / 2.212 Ethyl Alcohol / 2.213 Ethylbenzene / 2.218 Ethylene / 2.220 Ethylene Dichloride / 2.225 Ethylene Glycol / 2.227 Ethylene Oxide / 2.229 Ethylhexanol / 2.231 Ethyl Vinyl Ether / 2.232 Explosive D / 2.233 Explosives / 2.234 Ferric Oxide / 2.235 Ferrocyanide Blue / 2.236 Fertilixers / 2.237 Fluorine / 2.240 Fluorocarbons / 2.242 Formaldehyde / 2.244 Furosemide / 2.246 Gasoline / 2.247 Glass / 2.249 Glutamic Acid / 2.250 Glycerol / 2.251 Graphite / 2.254 Gypsum / 2.255 Helium / 2.256 Herbicides / 2.257 Hexamethylenediamine / 2.258 Hexamethylenetetramine / 2.259 Hexamine / 2.260 Hexanes / 2.261 Hexylresorcinol / 2.262 Hydrochloric Acid / 2.263 Hydrofluoric Acid / 2.265 Hydrogen / 2.266 Hydrogen Cyanide / 2.269 Hydrogen Peroxide / 2.270 Ibuprofen / 2.271 Insecticides / 2.272 Insulin / 2.274 Iodine / 2.276 Isoniazid / 2.279 Isoprene / 2.280 Iso-propyl Alcohol / 2.281 Isoquinoline / 2.282 Kerosene / 2.283 Kevlar / 2.284 Krypton / 2.285 Lactic Acid / 2.286 Lead Azide / 2.287 Lead Carbonate / 2.288 viii CONTENTS FM_Speight_HB1 11/8/01 3:44 PM Page viii Lead Chromate / 2.290 Lead Styphnate / 2.291 Lignon / 2.292 Lignosulfonates / 2.293 Lime / 2.294 Linear Alpha Olefins / 2.295 Liquefied Petroleum Gas / 2.296 Lithium Salts / 2.297 Lithopone / 2.298 Magnesium / 2.300 Magnesium Carbonate / 2.303 Magnesium Chloride / 2.304 Magnesium Compounds / 2.305 Magnesium Hydroxide / 2.307 Magnesium Oxide / 2.308 Magnesium Peroxide / 2.309 Magnesium Silicate / 2.310 Magnesium Sulfate / 2.311 Malathion / 2.312 Maleic Acid / 2.313 Maleic Anhydride / 2.314 Melamine Resins (Malamine-Formadehyde Polymers) / 2.316 Mercury Fulminate / 2.317 Metaldehyde / 2.318 Methane / 2.319 Methyl Acetate / 2.321 Methyl Alcohol / 2.322 Methylamines / 2.324 Methyl Chloride / 2.325 Methylene Chloride / 2.326 Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate / 2.327 Methyl Ethyl Ketone / 2.328 Methyl Mathacrylate / 2.330 Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether / 2.331 Methyl Vinyl Ether / 2.333 Molybdenum Compounds / 2.334 Monosodium Glutamate / 2.335 Morphine / 2.337 Naphtha / 2.339 Napthalene / 2.344 Natural Gas / 2.346 Natural Gas (Substitute) / 2.349 Neon / 2.351 Nicotine / 2.352 Nicotinic Acid and Nicotinamide / 2.353 Nitric Acid / 2.354 Nitrobenzene / 2.356 Nitrocellulose / 2.357 Nitrogen / 2.358 Nitroglycerin / 2.361 Nitrous Oxide / 2.363 Nonene / 2.364 Novocaine / 2.365 Nylon / 2.366 Ocher / 2.367 Iso-octane / 2.368 Oxygen / 2.369 Paints / 2.371 CONTENTS ix FM_Speight_HB1 11/8/01 3:44 PM Page ix n-Paraffins / 2.373 Paraldehyde / 2.374 Penicillin / 2.375 Pentaerythritol / 2.376 Peracetic Acid / 2.379 Perchloroethylene / 2.380 PETN / 2.381 Petrochemicals / 2.382 Phenobarbital / 2.388 Phenol / 2.389 Phenolic Resins / 2.392 Phenolphthalein / 2.394 Phenothiazines / 2.395 Phenylethyl Alcohol / 2.396 Phosgene / 2.397 Phosphoric Acid / 2.398 Phosphorus / 2.401 Phthalic Acid / 2.403 Phthalic Anhydride / 2.404 Phthalocyanine Blue / 2.405 Phthalocyanine Green / 2.406 Picric Acid / 2.407 Piperazine Citrate / 2.408 Polyacetaldehyde / 2.409 Polyamides / 2.410 Polycarbonates / 2.412 Polychlorinated Biphenyls / 2.413 Polyesters / 2.414 Polyesters (Unsaturated) / 2.416 Polyhydric Alcohols / 2.417 Polyimides / 2.418 Polysulfones / 2.419 Polyurethane Foams / 2.420 Potassium Chlorate / 2.421 Potassium Compounds / 2.422 Potassium Hydroxide / 2.423 Potassium Nitrate / 2.424 Potassium Perchlorate / 2.425 Producer Gas / 2.426 Propane / 2.427 Propanol Hydrochloride / 2.428 Propargyl Alcohol / 2.429 Propene / 2.431 Iso-propyl Alcohol / 2.433 Propylene Glycol / 2.434 Propylene Oxide / 2.435 Pulp and Paper Chemicals / 2.438 Pyridine / 2.440 Pyrophosphates / 2.441 Quinoline / 2.442 Iso-quinoline / 2.443 Rare Gases / 2.444 RDX / 2.446 Red Lead / 2.447 Reserpine / 2.448 Rotenone / 2.449 x CONTENTS FM_Speight_HB1 11/8/01 3:44 PM Page x [...]... intermediates for further chemical and physical modification to yield consumer products Since the basis of chemical- conversion classification is a chemical one, emphasis is placed on the important industrial chemical reactions and chemical processes in Part 1 of this book These chapters focus on the various chemical reactions and the type of equipment that might be used in such processes The contents... prices of chemical raw materials and products In the preparation of this work, the following sources have been used to provide valuable information: AIChE Journal (AIChE J.) Canadian Journal of Chemistry Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering Chemical and Engineering News (Chem Eng News) ChemTech Chemical Week (Chem Week) Chemical Engineering Progress (Chem Eng Prog.) Chemical Processing Handbook, ... Marcel Dekker, New York Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 4th ed., It E Kirk, and D F Othmer(eds.) Wiley-Interscience, New York Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 7th ed., R H Perry and D W Green (eds.), McGraw-Hill, New York Chemical Processing FM_Speight_HB1 11/8/01 3:44 PM Page xv xv PREFACE Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Chemical Rubber Co Hydrocarbon Processing Industrial and Engineering Chemistry... Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development (Ind Eng Chem Process Des Dev.) Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Product Research and Development (Ind Eng Chem Prod Res Dev.) International Chemical Engineering Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data (J Chem Eng Data) Journal of the Chemical Society Journal of the American Chemical Society Lange's Handbook of Chemistry, 12th ed.,... alphabetical order by reaction name Part 2 presents the reactions and processes by which individual chemicals, or chemical types, are manufactured and is subdivided by alphabetical listing xiii FM_Speight_HB1 xiv 11/8/01 3:44 PM Page xiv PREFACE of the various chemicals Each item shows the chemical reaction by which that particular chemical can be manufactured Equations are kept simple so that they can... defined as chemical reactions applied to industrial processing The basic chemistry will be set forth along with easy-to-understand descriptions, since the nature of the chemical reaction will be emphasized in order to assist in the understanding of reactor type and design An outline is presented of the production of a range of chemicals from starting materials into useful products These chemical products... / 2.550 Wood Chemicals / 2.552 Xenon / 2.556 Xylenes / 2.557 Zinc Chromate / 2.561 Zinc Oxide / 2.562 Zinc Sulfate / 2.564 Zinc Sulfide / 2.565 Index I.1 FM_Speight_HB1 11/8/01 3:44 PM Page xiii PREFACE Chemicals are part of our everyday lives The hundreds of chemicals that are manufactured by industrial processes influence what we do and how we do it This book offers descriptions and process details... principles of systems of chemicals manufacture rather than intimate and encyclopedic details that are often difficult to understand As such, the book will allow the reader to appreciate the chemistry and engineering aspects of important precursors and intermediates as well as to follow the development of manufacturing processes to current state-of-the-art processing This book emphasizes chemical conversions,... popular of those chemicals The manufacture of chemicals involves many facets of chemistry and engineering which are exhaustively treated in a whole series of encyclopedic works, but it is not always simple to rapidly grasp present status of knowledge from these sources Thus, there is a growing demand for a text that contains concise descriptions of the most important chemical conversions and processes of... the chemical manufacturing industry Indeed, it is hoped that the chemistry is sufficiently simple that nontechnical readers can understand the equations The design of equipment can often be simplified by the generalizations arising from a like chemical- conversion arrangement rather than by considering each reaction as unique Extensive use of flowcharts is made as a means of illustrating the various processes . Data Speight, J. G. Chemical and process design handbook / James Speight. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 0-07-137433-7 (acid-free paper) 1. Chemical processes. I Wiley-Interscience, New York Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 7th ed., R. H. Perry and D. W. Green (eds.), McGraw-Hill, New York. Chemical Processing xiv PREFACE FM_Speight_HB1