Distillation: processes – separatory – Vaporization zone under positive pressure or vacuum – Including the addition of water or steam
Patent
1989-03-28
1990-06-05
Manoharan, Virginia
Distillation: processes, separatory
Vaporization zone under positive pressure or vacuum
Including the addition of water or steam
203 96, 568724, B01D 304, B01D 310
Patent
active
049311468
ABSTRACT:
A process for obtaining high-purity bisphenol A by removing most part of phenol from an adduct of bisphenol A with phenol and removing continously the residual phenol by steam stripping, wherein a multi-tubular packed column is used as a stripping equipment. The residual phenol in bisphenol A can be removed constantly. In addition, the process of the present invention is economical because the residual phenol can be removed with a small amount of steam.
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Chemical Abstracts, vol. 109, No. 18, Abstract No. 150239t, Oct. 31, 1988.
Iimuro Shigeru
Kitamura Takashi
Morimoto Yoshio
Manoharan Virginia
Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals Inc.
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