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This process also called Dynamit-Witten-Nobel process involves the oxidation
of para-xylene in an oxidation reactor maintained at 15 bar and 190oC.
The oxidation catalyst used may be a 0.1-0.5 percent cobaltous-manganese
salt mixture used as the acetate. The oxidate is contacted with methanol and
catalyst (para-toluene sulphonic acid) at 1500C in the esterification
reactor. Subsequent purification steps remove methanol, water plus other
impurities. Crude DMT is vacuum crystallised, washed and centrifuged. The
DMT is thereafter liquefied and sent to a DMT column for final purification.
DMT may be stored or shipped as a liquid. Alternatively, it can also be
handled as solid product, a flaking and an inert gas conveying system to
transfer the DMT product would be required in addition. |
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