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Phosgene
Phosgene
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Phosgene (a.k.a. COCl2) is a colorless, chemically reactive and highly toxic gas. This organic compound was first prepared by J. Davy back in 1812, from the photochemical reaction of carbon monoxide and chlorine, and was largely used as a warfare agent in World War I. Phosgene is commercially produced by the reaction of carbon monoxide with chlorine over activated carbon, and used in the preparation of several chemical intermediates – mainly isocyanates. While Phosgene is a highly toxic gas, considerable efforts have been devoted to handling it safely. Also, researches have been conducted to develop phosgene-free processes for isocyanate production, in order to avoid safety problems associated with phosgene.
The uses and applications of Phosgene may vary according to its specification. The main forms of Phosgene are liquefied gas and 99% min. purity.

Phosgene Cost of Production | Q1 2024

Updated Reports Examining Phosgene Manufacturing Costs

Intratec offers professional, easy-to-understand Commodity Cost of Production reports analyzing the costs of Phosgene manufacturing processes. Each report describes an industrial plant based on a specific Phosgene process. The report also presents an independent analysis of the costs of Phosgene production, encompassing plant capital costs (capex) and plant operating costs (opex). All reports are based on the most recent economic data available (Q1 2024).

Phosgene Production

This report presents the costs associated with the construction of a plant producing Phosgene from chlorine and carbon monoxide over activated carbon in the United States.

Details: 100 kta United States-based plant   |   Q1 2024   |   107 pages   From $799 USD

The cost analyses presented in the report Phosgene E11A target a 100 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.

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Carbon Monoxide Production

This report presents the economics of a typical cryogenic partial condensation process for Carbon Monoxide (CO) production from synthesis gas (syngas) in the United States. In this process, CO and hydrogen from syngas are separated in heat exchangers at cryogenic temperatures.

Details: 300 kta United States-based plant   |   Q1 2024   |   108 pages From $799 USD

The cost analyses presented in the report Carbon Monoxide E11A target a 300 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.

Chlorine Production from Sodium Chloride (Membrane Process)

This study presents the economics of Chlorine production from sodium chloride via a membrane process plant located in the United States. In the process under analysis, an aqueous solution of sodium chloride (brine) is decomposed electrolytically in a membrane cell, producing Chlorine, sodium hydroxide and hydrogen.

Details: 500 kta United States-based plant   |   Q1 2024   |   107 pages From $799 USD

The cost analyses presented in the report Chlorine E11A target a 500 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.

Polycarbonate Production from BPA and Phosgene

This report presents the economics of Polycarbonate (PC) production from bisphenol A (BPA) and phosgene in the United States, via a typical interfacial process. In this process, BPA, dissolved in a caustic soda solution, is reacted with phosgene, in an organic solution, at the interface of the two phases. The carbonate oligomers produced are then polycondensed to Polycarbonate.

Details: 200 kta United States-based plant   |   Q1 2024   |   107 pages From $799 USD

The cost analyses presented in the report PC E11A target a 200 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.

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About Phosgene. Phosgene (a.k.a. COCl2) is a colorless, chemically reactive and highly toxic gas. This organic compound was first prepared by J. Davy back in 1812, from the photochemical reaction of carbon monoxide and chlorine, and was largely used as a warfare agent in World War I. Phosgene is commercially produced by the reaction of carbon monoxide with chlorine over activated carbon, and used in the preparation of several chemical intermediates – mainly isocyanates. While Phosgene is a highly toxic gas, considerable efforts have been devoted to handling it safely. Also, researches have been conducted to develop phosgene-free processes for isocyanate production, in order to avoid safety problems associated with phosgene.

Phosgene Uses. The uses and applications of Phosgene may vary according to its specification. The main forms of Phosgene are liquefied gas and 99% min. purity.

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The methodology ensures a holistic, coherent, and consistent techno-economic evaluation, guiding the development of a report that allows readers to fully understand a specific process technology for the production of a commodity. In addition to being based on a common methodology, all Intratec reports that approach industrial processes have a common structure, i.e., indexes, tables and charts share similar standards. This ensures that Intratec’s readers know upfront what they will get and, more than that, will be able to compare technologies addressed in different reports.

Our methodology is continuously tested and proven by the many corporations involved with the commodities sector, R&D centers, EPC companies, financial institutions and government agencies that rely on our reports.

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