Clean technology for continuously synthesizing 2,4-dinitro-6-chloroaniline

2015 
A clean technology for continuously synthesizing 2,4-dinitro-6-chloroaniline adopts multistage serially connected reaction kettles and comprises the following steps: continuously adding 2,4-dinitroaniline, hydrochloric acid and chlorine to a first stage reaction kettle, carrying out a chlorination reaction under stirring, allowing parts of a material in a previous reaction kettle to enter a self reaction kettle through a pump and to circulate, allowing parts of the material in the previous reaction kettle to enter a next reaction kettle, continuously carrying out the chlorination reaction, allowing tail gas generated in the previous reaction kettle to enter the next reaction kettle, continuously carrying out the chlorination reaction, allowing parts of a material in a final stage reaction kettle to enter the self reaction kettle through a pump and to circulate, continuously discharging and filtering parts of the final obtained material after a detection result shows the reaction is completed to obtain a filter cake which is a 2,4-dinitro-6-chloroaniline product, allowing a mother liquor obtained after filtration to enter a mother liquor recovery tank, blowing air to the mother liquor in the mother liquor recovery tank, reusing hydrogen chloride tail gas obtained after blowing, pumping the blown mother liquor with certain acidity into a mother liquor storage tank, and recycling the mother liquor in the mother liquor storage tank to substitute hydrochloric acid.
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