Unit 800 produces formalin, a 37% solution of formaldehyde in water, from methanol using a silver catalyst process. Methanol and air are mixed and fed into a reactor where two reactions occur to produce formaldehyde. The hot reactor effluent is cooled in a heat exchanger before entering an absorber where the products are absorbed into water. The mixture then distills to separate recycled methanol from a formaldehyde/water bottoms product that is stored before downstream use. Storage of the product poses challenges around inhibiting polymerization and acid formation that require temperature control and small amounts of methanol.
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Unit 800 produces formalin, a 37% solution of formaldehyde in water, from methanol using a silver catalyst process. Methanol and air are mixed and fed into a reactor where two reactions occur to produce formaldehyde. The hot reactor effluent is cooled in a heat exchanger before entering an absorber where the products are absorbed into water. The mixture then distills to separate recycled methanol from a formaldehyde/water bottoms product that is stored before downstream use. Storage of the product poses challenges around inhibiting polymerization and acid formation that require temperature control and small amounts of methanol.
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Unit 800 produces formalin, a 37% solution of formaldehyde in water, from methanol using a silver catalyst process. Methanol and air are mixed and fed into a reactor where two reactions occur to produce formaldehyde. The hot reactor effluent is cooled in a heat exchanger before entering an absorber where the products are absorbed into water. The mixture then distills to separate recycled methanol from a formaldehyde/water bottoms product that is stored before downstream use. Storage of the product poses challenges around inhibiting polymerization and acid formation that require temperature control and small amounts of methanol.
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2. Ethylene Oxide, EncyclopeJia o[ Cnemical Processinq anJ Desiqn, vol. 20, J. J.
McKetta, ed. (New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1984), 274318.
3. Stoukides, M., and S. Pavlou, Ethylene Oxidation on Silver Catalysts: Effect of Ethylene Oxide and of External Transfer Limitations, Cnem. Enq. Commun. 44 (1986): 3374. B.7 Formalin Production, Unit 800
Formalin is a 37 wt% solution of formaldehyde in water. Formaldehyde and urea are used to make urea- formaldehyde resins that subsequently are used as adhesives and binders for particle board and plywood. B.7.1 Process Description [1, 2]
Unit 800 produces formalin (37 wt% formaldehyde in water) from methanol using the silver catalyst process. Figure B.7.1 illustrates the process. Figure B.7.1 Unit 800: Formalin Process Flow Diagram
Air is compressed and preheated, fresh and recycled methanol is pumped and preheated, and these two streams are mixed to provide reactor feed. The feed mixture is about 39 mole % methanol in air, which is greater than the upper flammability limit for methanol. (For methanol, UFL 36 mole %, LFL 6 mole %.) In the reactor, the following two reactions occur. (B.7.1)
B.7 Formali ll n ii Productio ii n, Unit ii 800
(B.7.2)
The reactor is a unique configuration, in which the silver catalyst is in the form of wire gauze, suspended above a heat exchanger tube bank. Because the net reaction is very exothermic, the heat generated in the adiabatic reactor section must be removed quickly, hence the close proximity of the heat exchanger tubes. The heat exchanger resembles a pool boiler, with a pool of water on the shell side. If the temperature of the effluent is too high, the set point on the steam pressure line is lowered to increase the vaporization of boiler feed water (BFW). In general, the liquid-level controller on the BFW is adjusted to keep the tube bundle fully immersed. The reactor effluent enters an absorber in which most of the methanol and formaldehyde are absorbed into water, with most of the remaining light gases purged into the off-gas stream. The methanol, formaldehyde, and water enter a distillation column, in which the methanol overhead is recycled, the bottoms product is a formaldehyde/water mixture that contains :1 wt% methanol as an inhibitor. This mixture is cooled and sent to a storage tank, which is sized at four days` capacity. This storage tank is essential, because some of the downstream processes are batch. The composition in the storage tank exceeds 37 wt% formaldehyde, so the appropriate amount of water is added when the downstream process draws from the storage tank. This is not shown in the PFD (Figure B.7.1). Storage of formaldehyde/water mixtures is tricky. At high temperatures, undesirable polymerization of formaldehyde is inhibited, but formic acid formation is favored. At low temperatures, acid formation is inhibited, but polymerization is favored. There are stabilizers that inhibit polymerization, but they are incompatible with resin formation. Methanol, at concentrations between 3 wt% and 13 wt%, can also inhibit polymerizaton, but no separation equipment for methanol currently exists on site, and methanol greater than 1 wt% also causes defective resin production. With :1 wt% methanol, the storage tank contents must be maintained between 33C and 43C. Stream summary tables, utility summary tables, and major equipment specifications are shown in Tables B.7.1B.7.3. Table B.7.1 Stream Tables for Unit 800
Table B.7.2 Utility Stream Flow Summary for Unit 800
Table B.7.3 Major Equipment Summary for Unit 800
B.7.2 Reaction Kinetics
Due to the very high temperature and large surface area of the wire gauze, the reaction may be considered to be instantaneous. B.7.3 Simulation (CHEMCAD) Hints
Solutions of formaldehyde and water are very non-ideal. Individually, the volatilities are, from most volatile to least volatile, formaldehyde, methanol, and water. However, formaldehyde associates with water so that when this three-component mixture is distilled, methanol is the light key and water is the heavy key. The formaldehyde will follow the water. The ESDK K-value package in CHEMCAD simulates this appropriately and was used for the simulation presented here. Latent heat should be used for enthalpy calculations. The expert system will recommend these choices. Alternatively, the data provided in Table B.7.4 can be used directly or to fit an appropriate non-ideal VLE model. Table B.7.4 -values for Formaldehyde/Water/Methanol System [2]
When simulating an entire process, we recommend first using the Shortcut distillation column within the process for the methanol-water/formaldehyde distillation. A rigorous column solver should then be used
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