Sulzer
Sulzer
Sulzer
Using Reactive
Distillation
CLAUDIA VON SCALA
LARS GTZE
PETER MORITZ
SULZER CHEMTECH
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HYDROLYSIS OF
METHYL ACETATE
Sulzer Chemtech has developed
together with Wacker-Chemie
GmbH a new process for the
hydrolysis of methyl acetate. It is
characterized by the combination
of a pre-reactor with a reactive distillation column. The first plant
with this process is operating at
Wackers site in Burghausen, Germany (Fig. 3). Large quantities of
methyl acetate are formed as a side
product during the production of
polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). The
hydrolysis of the methyl acetate
enables methanol and acetic acid
to be recovered and recycled to the
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3 The first plant constructed according to the process developed by Sulzer Chemtech and Wacker for the hydrolysis of
methyl acetate is located at Wackers site in Burghausen, Germany. The plant has been operating since November 2000.
(In the figure: on the left the pre-reactor,
on the right the reactive distillation column.)
Lights
Methanol
Water
Water
Pre-reactor
Acetic acid
Reactive
distillation
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Methanol
separation
Acetic acid
concentration
Reactive
distillation
Ethyl acetate
purification
Water
purification
Purge
Pre-reactor
Ethanol
Ethyl acetate
grade A
Acetic
acid
Ethanol
Ethyl acetate
grade B
Reaction water
Purge
Water
Sulzer Chemtech AG
Peter Moritz
Postfach 65
CH-8404 Winterthur
Switzerland
Telephone +41 (0)52-262 61 71
Fax
+41 (0)52-262 00 76
E-mail
peter.moritz@sulzer.com
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