Patent ID: 7645900
Filing Date: 2010-01-12
Classification: C01B,C07C

Abstract:
1. A process for the preparation of isocyanates, comprising the following steps: a) reacting at least one amine with phosgene in the presence of a solvent, thus forming a liquid stream which contains the corresponding isocyanate and optionally solvent, and a gaseous stream which contains hydrogen chloride, phosgene, solvent, low boilers and inert substances, b) separating the gaseous stream which contains hydrogen chloride, phosgene, solvent, low boilers and inert substances, by partial condensation, thus forming a liquid phase and a gaseous phase, wherein said liquid phase which is guided to the top of a stripping column consists substantially of solvent, phosgene and hydrogen chloride, and said gaseous stream contains substantially hydrogen chloride, phosgene, low boilers and inert substances, and no more than 30 wt. %, based on the weight of the gaseous steam, of solvent, c) separating said liquid phase introduced into the stripping column in step b) which consists substantially of solvent, phosgene and hydrogen chloride, into a solvent phase and a gas phase, in which said solvent phase is removed in liquid form from the bottom of said stripping column and which has a phosgene concentration of <0.1 wt. %, based on the weight of the liquid bottom stream, and said gas phase is removed at the top of the column and contains phosgene, hydrogen chloride, low boilers, inert substances and less than 30 wt. %, based on the weight of the gas phase, of solvent, d) returning said solvent phase formed in step c) to said phosgenation reaction in step a), e) introducing said gas phase obtained in step c) into an absorption in which the phosgene present in the gas phase is absorbed in the same solvent which is used in the phosgenation reaction in step a), thereby forming a phosgene solution having a concentration of from 20 to 80 wt. % phosgene, based on the weight of said phosgene solution, f) optionally, mixing said phosgene solution obtained in step e) with additional phosgene, to form a concentrated phosgene solution, and g) returning said phosgene solution formed in step e) or said concentrated phosgene solution formed in step f) to the phosgenation reaction in step a).