(516k) The Study on Synthesis Process of p-Phenylene Diamine
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Process Development Division
Poster Session: Process Development
Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - 8:00am to 9:00am
p-Phenylene diamine is the simplest aromatic diamines and widely used in preparing chemical products like dyes, resins, rubber antioxidants, etc. Currently in industry, p-phenylene diamine is mainly synthesized via the fine chemical route, that is, reducing p-nitroaniline by iron powder under acidic condition, with severe pollution. Moreover, the high price of p-nitroaniline is also annoying.
To obtain p-phenylene diamine more economically and more eco-friendly, we used a petrochemical route. Thus, terephthalic acid was employed as the raw material, p-phenylene diamine was prepared through esterification, ammoniation, and electrochemically-induced Huffman rearrangement (see Figure 1). In this process, the only by-products are water, sodium carbonate and alcohol. Especially, the emission of large amount of sodium chloride and waste water during the traditional Huffman rearrangement process was overcome by the electrochemical approach.