GAS APPLICATION
Increased oxygen content can decisively improve the efficiency of oxidation reactions. The use of oxygen has the following advantages compared to pure air operation:
- Increase in selectivity and product yield
- Possible capacity increase
- Lower costs for product processing
- Greater flexibility in operation
MESSER SOLUTION
Pure oxygen can be used in a particularly efficient way for gas/liquid reactions. In addition to the optimal feed system, other factors, in which Messer can provide sound expert knowledge, also play a decisive role.
Applications for oxygen- or oxygen-enriched air already exist in the following industrially used processes, or they are in the development phase:
- Terephthalic acid (PTA) and isophthalic acid (IPA) from p-xylene und m-xylene
- Acetone and phenol from benzene and isopropylene via the Cumene-Hydroperoxide-Process
- Styrene and propylene oxide from benzene and ethylene via ethylbenzene-hydroperoxide (Halcon-Process)
- Cyclohexanone/Cyclohexanol (KA oil) from cyclohexane
- Benzoic acid from toluene
- Hydrogen peroxide via the Anthraquinone process