Process for production of chlorine dioxide

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C01B 11/02 (2006.01)

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CA 1318769

Abstract The present invention relates to a process for production of chlorine dioxide by reacting in a reaction vessel an alkali metal chlorate, sulfuric acid and a reducing agent, preferably methanol, in proportions to generate chlorine dioxide in a reaction medium maintained at a temperature from about 50°C to about 100°C and an acidity within the interval from 4.8 to 11 N and subjected to a subatmospheric pressure sufficient to effect evapora- tion of water. A mixture of chlorine dioxide and water vapour is withdrawn from an evaporation region in the reaction vessel and alkali metal sulfate is precipitated in a crystallization region in the reaction vessel. The alkali metal sulfate, which is an alkali metal sespuisulfate, from the crystallization region is heated to the formation of gaseous sulfur trioxide and a neutral alkali metal sulfate. The gaseous sulfur trioxide is absorbed in water to the formation of sulfuric acid. The sulfuric acid formed can be recirculated to the reaction vessel for chlorine dioxide production.

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