Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1974-05-28
1976-01-06
Garner, Vivian
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
2602393A, C07C 9900, C07C 9906, C07C 9912
Patent
active
039313085
ABSTRACT:
Lysine dihydrochloride solution, formed by the hydrolysis of .alpha.-amino-.epsilon.-caprolactam, is converted to crystalline lysine monohydrochloride by neutralization with .alpha.-amino-.epsilon.-caprolactam or a transition metal complex thereof and crystallization from the solution with an organic solvent. After removal of the precipitated lysine monohydrochloride, the remaining solution is fractionated and that fraction consisting essentially of the by-product of the neutralization may be recycled to ensure recovery of substantially all the desired product and utilization of all processing agents.
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Allied Chemical Corporation
Criss Roger H.
Garner Vivian
Plantamura Arthur J.
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