Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1970-03-05
1976-07-06
Rush, Raymond V.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
260621C, C07C 3908
Patent
active
039681718
ABSTRACT:
Dihydric phenols produced by rearrangement of p-dialkylbenzene hydroperoxides are recovered from the rearrangement effluent by distilling byproduct ketone in a distillation tower from a mixture of the rearrangement effluent with benzene and dihydric phenol-containing aqueous feed and extracting impurities and aromatic byproducts with benzene. Benzene containing dissolved impurities and aromatic byproducts, and water containing the dihydric phenol are removed from the bottom of the distillation tower and separated in an extractor column, the dihydric phenol is recovered from its aqueous solution by crystallization and the mother liquor from the crystallization step is recycled to the distillation tower.
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Burkholder Ward J.
Miller Glenn E.
Nagel Fritz J.
Rush Raymond V.
Springer D. B.
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
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