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Catalytic cracking, general specific processes

Although there are minor differences in the HCl—vinyl chloride recovery section from one vinyl chloride producer to another, in general, the quench column effluent is distilled to remove first HCl and then vinyl chloride (see Eig. 2). The vinyl chloride is usually further treated to produce specification product, recovered HCl is sent to the oxychlorination process, and unconverted EDC is purified for removal of light and heavy ends before it is recycled to the cracking furnace. The light and heavy ends are either further processed, disposed of by incineration or other methods, or completely recycled by catalytic oxidation with heat recovery followed by chlorine recovery as EDC (76). [Pg.419]


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