Plant for the production of urea in reaction spaces with differe

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422187, C07C27304

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ABSTRACT:
In a process of producing urea in which ammonia and carbon dioxide are reacted in a first reaction space (E-1, R-1) the unreacted carbamate present in the reaction mixture is subjected to a thermal decomposition treatment, so as to obtain ammonia and carbon dioxide which are sent to a second reaction space (R-2) in which they react with a solution of recycled carbamate coming from an urea recovery section (3). Advantageously, the regulation of the temperature and of the ammonia/carbon dioxide molar ratio in the second reaction space (R-2) is carried out by respectively regulating the temperature of the recycled carbamate solution and the temperature of the thermal decomposition treatment of the residual carbamate leaving the first reaction space (E-1, R-1).

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patent: 5380943 (1995-01-01), Pagani et al.

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