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publicationDate 1993-08-11-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-0554271-A1
titleOfInvention PRODUCTION OF PEROXOACID.
abstract Traditional plants which produce peroxomonosulfuric acid (Caro acid) are large in size and have the major drawback of requiring extensive cooling, so they are difficult to transport, can be difficult to install alongside existing plants given their size and can cause relatively high investment and / or operating costs. In the present invention, Caro acid is continuously generated in relatively small plants by the adiabatic route, through the introduction of concentrated hydrogen peroxide (8) into a stream of sulfuric acid concentrated therein. a reaction chamber (5) whose dimensions are designed to allow a very high flow rate. In particularly suitable embodiments, the reaction chamber is designed to be annular at the points of introduction of the reagents, its width is greater near the inlet duct of the hydrogen peroxide than near the inlet duct ( 7) sulfuric acid. The hydrogen peroxide inlet duct (8) is preferably inclined backwards so that its angle of encounter with the sulfuric acid stream is between more than 90 ° and about 165 °.
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