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US761284A
US761284A US135107A US1902135107A US761284A US 761284 A US761284 A US 761284A US 135107 A US135107 A US 135107A US 1902135107 A US1902135107 A US 1902135107A US 761284 A US761284 A US 761284A
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  • nitrobenzene is 7 maintained in suspension by a rapidly-revolving agitator or stirrer and when consumed is replaced by a fresh supply, thus making the process continuous.
  • the current introduced has a'density of about nineteen hundred amperes per square millimeter,and this current is maintained until regular liberation of hydrogen takes place and be comes' visible.
  • the lead of the lead chlorid will be found to have been separated in the form of fine metallic sponge and no lead will be found in the cathode-electrolyte.
  • the cooling of the cathode-compartment may be carried out in any well-known manner, such as by cooling-coils e or the like.
  • the process of reduction which consists in introducing a substance to be reduced into the hydrochloric-acid electrolyte contained in the cathode-compartment of an electrolytic cell and passing a current through the same in the presence of lead.
  • the process of reduction which consists in introducing the substance to be reduced into a cathode-bath containing a compound of lead and hydrochloric acid and passing an electric current through said bath.
  • the process of reduction which consists in introducing the substance to be reduced into a hydrochloric-acid cathode-electrolyte and passing an electrolytic current through the same in the presence of lead, and at the same time stirring and cooling.

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ePATE NTED-YM AY 31', 1904..
. M. BUG-HER. REDUCTION or NITRO-OOMPOUNDS.
APPLICATION TILED D30. 13. 1902.
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2 No. 700,670, dated May 20, 1902, I have de- MAX BUCHNER, or MANNH Patented May 31, 1904.
PAT NT ()FFICE.
EIM, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO 0. F. Bonnanvene & SOEHNE, OF MANNHEIM-WALDHOF, 'BADEN', GERMANY, A FIRM.
REDUCTION OF NI SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Original application filed September 24, 1900, Serial No. 30,969
TRO COMPOUNDS.
Patent No."761,284, dated May 31, 1904.
., Divided and this application filed December 13, 1902. Serial No. 135,107. (No specimens-l,
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Be it known that I, MAX BUOI-INER, a citizen of Germany,residing at Mannheim,G ermany, have invented certain new and useful Improve- 5 ments in the Reduction of N itroGompounds;
(originally described in my application, Serial No. 30,969, filed September 2 1, 1900, on which United States PatentNo. 7 36,205 was granted, of which this is. a divisional 'appli-. 1o catior'i;) and I do hereby declare the follow ing to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the-same. This invention relates to the reduction of nitro compounds,with particular reference to the employment of an electric current'for such purpose.
In my Letters Patent of the United States scribed a process of electrolytic reduction of nitro compounds which consists,essentially,in causing an electric current to act on the nitro compound placed in the cathode-space of an electrolytic cell in the presence of tin, the tin being in acid solution. Under that process, the reduction of the compound employed and the recovery of the tin employed take place simultaneously. 4
.In the course of my further experiments and researches in this direction I have found that this method may be carried out also by means of lead; and my invention consists in the reduction of nitro compounds to amins 3 5 by causing the electric current to pass through such compounds in acid solution and in the presence of the above metal or its ions and in such'further features as will be hereinafter set forth, and pointed out in the claims,
Just as in the process set forth in my aforesaid Patent No. 700,670 the cathode mate'- rial is unimportant, since the same serves merely to convey-the current,while the process of reduction is solely dependent on the presence of the metal named in the cathodechamber. It is,moreover, immaterial whether the finely-divided metal or a salt of such metal is added to the electrolyte in the cathodechamber. In both cases the reaction pro ceeds over or by way of the regenerated or 5 recovered metal. I-will now describe my invention in detail with the-aid of several examples embodying what I consider the preferable method of carrying thesame into effect.
1. Redacte'ortof m'trobeneene t0 antle'a by the addition of lead catered to the cathodeelectrolyte-An electrolytic cell is divided into .acathode and an anode chamber by a suitable diaphragm. The electrolyteof the anodespace consists of a ten-per-cent. solution of sulfuric acid, the anode consisting of any suitable indifferent conductor, The cathodechamber contains a cylindricalplatinum electrode and is. charged with a mixture of five 5 hundredjparts, by weight, of fuming 'hydroohloric acid, five hundred parts, .by weight,
.of water,one hundred and twenty-three parts, byweight, of nitrobenzene, and fifty parts, by .weight, of lead chlorid. The nitrobenz'ene is 7 maintained in suspension by a rapidly-revolving agitator or stirrer and when consumed is replaced by a fresh supply, thus making the process continuous. During the course of the process the mixture is preferably cooled. The current introduced has a'density of about nineteen hundred amperes per square millimeter,and this current is maintained until regular liberation of hydrogen takes place and be comes' visible. After the process of electrolysis is completed the lead of the lead chlorid will be found to have been separated in the form of fine metallic sponge and no lead will be found in the cathode-electrolyte.
2. Reduction 0 f m'trolenzene t0 am'lla 6y 8 5 addition of metallic lead to the cathode-electr0lyte.The process is carried out substantially the same as under 1, with the difference that instead of fifty parts of lead chlorid forty parts of finely-divided metalliclead are added 9 to the cathode-electrolyte.
In the accompanying drawing I have represented one out of many of the possible forms of apparatus and electrolytic cells for carrying out the process involved in my invention. In this drawing, Arepresents the anode-chamber containing the anode-electrolyte, and a the anode; O, the cathode-chamber containing the cathode-electrolyte, and c the cathode, while d represents a diaphragm of any suitable material for separation of two electrolytes, as will be readily understood. S represents a suitable stirrer arranged within the cathode-electrolyte, the spindle or shaft 3 of which may be connected with any suitable source of power by a belt or pulley B P, as shown, or otherwise.
The cooling of the cathode-compartment may be carried out in any well-known manner, such as by cooling-coils e or the like.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. The process of reduction which consists in introducing a substance to be reduced into the hydrochloric-acid electrolyte contained in the cathode-compartment of an electrolytic cell and passing a current through the same in the presence of lead.
2. The process of reducing a nitro compound which consists in introducing such compound into the acid electrolyte in the cathodecompartment of an electrolytic cell and passing a current through the same in the presence of lead.
3. The process of reduction which consists in introducing the substance to be reduced into a cathode-bath containing a compound of lead and hydrochloric acid and passing an electric current through said bath.
6. The process of reduction which consists in introducing the substance to be reduced into a hydrochloric-acid cathode-electrolyte and passing an electrolytic current through the same in the presence of lead, and at the same time stirring and cooling.
7 The process of producing amins which consists in introducing the correspondingnitro body into an acid cathode-bath in which is arranged a lead cathode and passing an electric current through the same.
8. The process which consists in passingan electric current through a nitro compound while in an acid electrolyte in the cathodecompartment of an electrolytic cell and in the presence of lead.
9. The process which consistsin passingan electric current through a nitro compound while in an acid electrolyte in the cathodecompartment of an electrolytic cell and in the presence of a lead cathode.
10. The process which consists in passing an electric current through a substance which is reducible to an amin while in acid cathodebath in which is arranged a lead cathode.
11. The process which consists in passing an electric current through a nitro compound While in an acid cathode-electrolyte and in the presence oflead, and at the same time stirring and cooling.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
MAX BUCHNER.
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JACOB ADRIAN, H. W. I-IARRIs.
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US3361653A (en) * 1963-11-04 1968-01-02 Hooker Chemical Corp Organic electrolytic reactions
US3361656A (en) * 1966-05-16 1968-01-02 Hooker Chemical Corp Wicking electrode for an electrolytic cell
US3770612A (en) * 1970-08-24 1973-11-06 Allied Chem Apparatus for electrolytic oxidation or reduction, concentration, and separation of elements in solution
US4125445A (en) * 1977-05-20 1978-11-14 Hercules Incorporated Electroreduction of nitrate esters
US5250161A (en) * 1991-01-24 1993-10-05 Aerojet-General Corporation Electrochemical desensitization process

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US3361653A (en) * 1963-11-04 1968-01-02 Hooker Chemical Corp Organic electrolytic reactions
US3492209A (en) * 1963-11-04 1970-01-27 Hooker Chemical Corp Hydrodimerization in a wicking type cell
US3361656A (en) * 1966-05-16 1968-01-02 Hooker Chemical Corp Wicking electrode for an electrolytic cell
US3770612A (en) * 1970-08-24 1973-11-06 Allied Chem Apparatus for electrolytic oxidation or reduction, concentration, and separation of elements in solution
US4125445A (en) * 1977-05-20 1978-11-14 Hercules Incorporated Electroreduction of nitrate esters
US5250161A (en) * 1991-01-24 1993-10-05 Aerojet-General Corporation Electrochemical desensitization process

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