WO2003043967A1 - Production of potassium formate - Google Patents
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- WO2003043967A1 WO2003043967A1 PCT/TR2001/000055 TR0100055W WO03043967A1 WO 2003043967 A1 WO2003043967 A1 WO 2003043967A1 TR 0100055 W TR0100055 W TR 0100055W WO 03043967 A1 WO03043967 A1 WO 03043967A1
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- the present invention relates to an improved process for the continuous production of potassium formate by the reaction of gaseous monomeric formaldehyde with potassium hydroxide.
- the invention relates to a straightforward method wherein potassium formate production and removal of excess reactant(s) is realized very efficiently from monomeric gaseous formaldehyde present in the reactor outlet gas in formaldehyde production plants.
- Potassium formate solution is used mainly as deicer, drilling mud, and/or in the production of flaked or granular potassium formate by appropriate methods.
- the flaked and granular potassium formate inturn is used in the fields mentioned above as well as an additive to animal feed.
- potassium formate There has been conventionally provided several methods for the production of potassium formate.
- One production method thereof is the reaction between formic acid and potassium hydroxide solution, but since formic acid is expensive this method is not economical.
- Another method is by reacting carbon monoxide and potassium hydroxide solution, which results in some drawbacks such as high reaction temperatures and pressures and low reaction rates.
- Still another method is the production of pentaerythritol where potassium formate is the byproduct when potassium hydroxide is used as the catalyst.
- the present invention discloses an improved process for the continuous production of potassium formate (KHCOO) by the reaction of gaseous monomeric formaldehyde with potassium hydroxide in order to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks.
- the reaction is carried at high pH values, predetermined temperatures and reactant concentrations in a specially designed and manufactured absorption- reaction column working at atmospheric pressure.
- the monomeric formaldehyde is in gaseous state at a temperature above 100 °C and the potassium hydroxide is in solution form in water at a concentration of 15 to 60% by weight.
- the excess of the reactant(s) and methanol produced are removed and recovered by various physical and chemical operations.
- the methanol produced is immediately fed back to the formaldehyde reactor eliminating the needs for its storage and transportation.
- the small amount of water contaminated with methanol obtained during the purification operation of the product solution is immediately used in the preparation of potassium hydroxide solution from flaked potassium hydroxide.
- the product potassium formate solution according to the invention is water clear neutral liquid without almost any contaminants.
- the product solution has potassium formate concentration between 40 to 80% by weight depending on where it will be used. Furthermore, the product solution is converted into granular or flaked form with potassium formate concentration of at least 97% by weight by using conventional concentration and drying operations.
- potassium formate solution and methanol are produced without almost any side products and impurities, by conducting the reaction at certain hydroxyl ion concentration, at certain temperature range, by choosing a removal method for one of the products, and by keeping the contact surface between gaseous monomeric formaldehyde and potassium hydroxide solution as high as possible and economically feasible,
- reaction mechanism is as follows (aqueous):
- reaction In order to have high conversion rate and efficiency without any significant side reactions that will contaminate the product and lower the yield, it is found that the reaction must be carried in a certain well designed packed column, at certain temperature range, at certain pH range (hydroxyl ion concentration), and at certain reactant concentrations. Since the product concentration is mainly determined by the reactant concentrations its influences are the same with those of the reactant concentrations.
- so-called well designed packed column herein is meant an absorption- reaction column with three stages, each stage being about 3000 mm high and filled with appropriate packings and liquid circulation pumps and lines. Also, above the packed sections there are 15 to 20 perforated trays in the column. Furthermore, there is another packed section about 3000-3500 mm high above the perforated tray section of the column in order to scrub the trace amount of methanol carried by the gas. This methanol scrubbing section also has a liquid circulation system with a plate heat exchanger to cool the liquid. The reactor outlet gas coming from the formaldehyde reactor is fed to the bottom of the column above 100 °C in order to assure that formaldehyde is in pure monomeric state.
- the potassium hydroxide solution is fed to the column above the perforated trays and below the methanol scrubbing section.
- the trace amount of methanol is scrubbed with small amount of cold water and the accumulated methanol in water is withdrawn from the collector just below the methanol scrubbing section of the column.
- This methanol rich solution is mixed with the methanol solution in water obtained during the concentration operation of the main potassium formate solution in a separate section of the plant described in the coming sections of the present invention.
- certain temperature range herein is meant the temperature of the liquid circulating in the three packed stages of the column where reaction takes place to be from 20 to 100 °C.
- the choice of the temperature is related to the potassium formate concentration of the product solution taken from the bottom of the column, the higher is the temperature the higher is the concentration, which means the lower is the cost of final treatment of the product solution.
- the optimum temperature range is from 40 to 60 °C.
- certain pH range herein is meant the hydroxyl ion concentration of the reaction solution that must be maintained all through the reaction and expressed as pH.
- the optimum pH is in between 11 to 14, and specifically from 12 to 13. At lower pH values the reaction rate decreases and the free formaldehyde content of the product solution increases. The increase in free formaldehyde content of the product solution causes discoloration of the final product solution during the concentration operation.
- concentration of the potassium hydroxide solution fed to the reaction column is from 15 to 60%o by weight, and more precisely it is from 30 to 45% by weight.
- concentration of monomeric formaldehyde in the gas fed to the reaction column is from 6 to 9% by weight, and more precisely it is from 7 to 8%> by weight.
- the product solution accumulated in the bottom of the reaction column is continuously withdrawn to a separate neutralization tank where the excess potassium hydroxide in the product liquid is neutralized to a pH from 6 to 8, and more precisely from 6.5 to 7.5 with a suitable organic acid, preferably formic acid.
- the product liquid withdrawn from the bottom of the reaction column has potassium formate concentration of 20 to 50% by weight, more precisely 30 to 40% by weight.
- the neutralized solution is continuously fed to a conventional multiple effect evaporation unit where the methanol in the solution is separated, and sent to the methanol recovery and enriching column. Furthermore, after separating the methanol from the solution, the water remaining in the product is removed in the second and third stages of the multiple effect evaporation system to such a degree that the product reaches the desired final potassium formate concentration.
- the potassium formate concentration of the final solution leaving the evaporation system is from 40 to 95%) by weight depending on where it will be used. If the potassium formate will be used as a solution in water its concentration is from 40 to 75% by weight, it is cooled to room temperature and stored in 1 m 3 polyethylene containers without crystal formation.
- the concentration of the solution leaving the evaporation system is from 93 to 95% by weight, and it is granulated or flaked with conventional drying operations and bagged in air impermeable thick, and well sealed polyethylene bags.
- the conversion based on the convertible formaldehyde is above 99% by weight.
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DE60106091T DE60106091T2 (en) | 2001-11-08 | 2001-11-08 | PREPARATION OF CALIUM FORMAT |
EP01983074A EP1360164B1 (en) | 2001-11-08 | 2001-11-08 | Production of potassium formate |
AT01983074T ATE277882T1 (en) | 2001-11-08 | 2001-11-08 | PRODUCTION OF POTASSIUM FORMAT |
CA2421242A CA2421242C (en) | 2001-11-08 | 2001-11-08 | Production of potassium formate |
DK01983074T DK1360164T3 (en) | 2001-11-08 | 2001-11-08 | Preparation of potassium formate |
AU2002214529A AU2002214529A1 (en) | 2001-11-08 | 2001-11-08 | Production of potassium formate |
PCT/TR2001/000055 WO2003043967A1 (en) | 2001-11-08 | 2001-11-08 | Production of potassium formate |
US10/331,426 US6849764B2 (en) | 2001-11-08 | 2002-12-30 | Production of potassium formate |
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