How corrosion is controlled in making a famous Chlorinated Organic

Nov 5, 2010 - How corrosion is controlled in making a famous Chlorinated Organic Weed-Killer. Chem. Eng. News , 1955, 33 (4), p 364...
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How corrosion is controlled in making a famous Chlorinated Organic Weed-Killer When Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Company embarked on the manufac­ ture of the herbicide 2,4-D some years ago, they were confronted b y some formidable corrosion and contamina­ tion problems. Making 2,4-D calls for the chlorination of phenol to dichlorophenol, then reacting this with monochloracetic acid to form the 2,4-D acid. Small amounts of hydrochloric acid form during chlorination, and, to­ gether with unreacted chlorine, con­ stitute a corrosion thread which per­ sists through the distillation stage. And beyond the fractionation stage, even small amounts of corrosion products, if allowed to form, will affect color and purity.

Pure 2,4-D is separated from underchlorinated and overchlorinated product in the solid Nickel fractionating column shown above. AU the cuts are received in nickel or Nickel-Clad Steel tanks as well, to protect product purity.

A purer, drier dichlorophe­ nol was the result when this Nickel still was installed at Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical ίο resist corrosion by chlo­ rine and hydrochloric acid.

When operations were still in the pilot plant, trouble was experienced with corrosion of certain equipment items. Inco's Corrosion Engineers wrere called in and cor­ rosion tests were performed at various equipment sites. As a result of the tests, nickel pipe and fittings were in­ stalled in the system and eventually the use of Nickel and Nickel-Clad Sieel was extended to such important items as the still, steam coils, fractionating tower, condenser and storage vessels used in making and handling di­ chlorophenol.

Do you h a v e a corrosion or contamination problem connected with a chlorination operation? If so, Inco Nickel or a high-nickel alloy m a y very well b e the answer. A t any rate, write to Inco's Corrosion Engineering Sec­ tion, stating your problem in detail. They will be glad to advise you without cost or obligation.

The tank for weighing p u r e dichlorophenol and such items as the reactor for making 2,4-D as well as stripping column, centrifuge and dryer are made of another highnickel alloy, Monel. Most of the equipment has been in successful operation for four years.

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