Hydrobromination Process
Part of 145MM lbs/year Tertiary Amines Plant, stock #600448
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Stock# 600545
 
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  Brief Overview
 
 
The purpose of the hydrobromination process is to produce a bromide product by reacting hydrogen bromide (HBr) gas with a liquid feedstock. The hydrobromination system consists of four major sub-systems: the HBr gas loop, the Dominant Bath Reactor (DBR), the hydrobromination chiller, and the HBr recovery system. This equipment was previously used in the Procter & Gamble Tertiary Amines Plant in the United States.
 
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Alternative uses for the hydrobromination process include any gas-liquid reaction. The reactor could also be fitted with an agitator (top-center nozzle available) to perform liquid-liquid reactions. The metallurgy in this system should accept virtually any chemical reactants and products, making this system extremely versatile. This is an isothermally designed system with substantial recycle volumes.
 
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The Honeywell 3000 process control system and program are available with this process, as is all necessary documentation (equipment files, P&IDs, PFDs, operating manuals, etc.). All pressure vessels have National Board numbers, and spare parts are available for most equipment. There is no asbestos in the plant, and it has been properly cleaned of all chemicals. This site is very accessible by road and rail. Equipment can be barged from the local docks only a few miles away on a major river.
      Shut Down:  2005
 
 
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