Adiponitrile Purification
The principal use of adiponitrile is as an intermediate for the manufacture of hexamethylene diamine (1,6-diaminohexane) which is a co-monomer for the manufacture of Nylon 6,6.
There are several different manufacturing processes for adiponitrile including direct addition of HCN to butadiene, electrodimerization of acrylonitrile, and amidation and dehydration of adipic acid. Impurities that are produced by these processes can be converted to cyanoketones or cyanoimines by contacting the adiponitrile product with a strong acid catalyst such as Amberlyst 15.
These compounds are then removed by contact with a strong base anion exchange resin in the hydroxide form. Finally, residual ammonia or amine can be removed by contacting with a polishing bed of strong acid cation exchange resin.
Process Conditions
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Typical operating conditions for the purification process are shown in the following table:
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