2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
(336a) Process for the Production of Tetrachloropropene
Authors
Tirtowidjojo, M. - Presenter, The Dow Chemical Company
Zarth, C., The Dow Chemical Company
kruper Jr, J., Dow
Wang, H., Dow
Major producers of refrigerant for automobile air conditioning are developing the 4th generation of refrigerants with 2,3,3,3-tetrafluororopene (HFO-1234yf) as a replacement for HFC-134a. This hydrofluoro-olefin has properties that meet European requirements of low global warming potential and no impact on the ozone layer. The most cost efficient feedstock for the production of HFO-1234yf has been identified to be 1,1,2,3-tetrachloropropene (TCPe). One potential economically advantaged raw material for TCPe is PDC (1,2-dichloropropane) which is a byproduct of propylene oxide produced by a chlorohydrin process. PDC can be chlorinated to produce Pentachloropropanes (PCP) intermediates which can be further dehydrochlorinated to TCPe. In this work, the development of a kinetic model of PDC liquid phase chlorination to PCP and a proposed process to produce TCPe will be presented.