A Novel Non-Phosgene Process for Polycarbonate Production from CO.sub.2: Green and Sustainable Chemistry in Practice

This paper focuses on the world's first non-phosgene process using CO.sub.2 as starting material succeeded in development and industrialization by Asahi Kasei Corp. The Asahi Kasei Process enables high-yield production of high-quality PC having excellent properties and high-purity monoethylene...

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Veröffentlicht in:Catalysis Surveys from Asia 2010-09, Vol.14 (3-4), p.146
Hauptverfasser: Fukuoka, Shinsuke, Fukawa, Isaburo, Tojo, Masahiro, Oonishi, Kazuhiro, Hachiya, Hiroshi, Aminaka, Muneaki, Hasegawa, Kazumi
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Zusammenfassung:This paper focuses on the world's first non-phosgene process using CO.sub.2 as starting material succeeded in development and industrialization by Asahi Kasei Corp. The Asahi Kasei Process enables high-yield production of high-quality PC having excellent properties and high-purity monoethylene glycol (MEG), starting from ethylene oxide (EO), by-produced CO.sub.2 and bisphenol-A without waste and waste water. The innovative reactive distillation technologies in the monomer production and the innovative gravity-utilized, non-agitation polymerization reactor in the melt polymerization, led the new process to success. The monomer process consists of 3 production steps, ethylene carbonate (EC) from CO.sub.2 and EO, dimethyl carbonate (DMC) and MEG from EC and MeOH, and diphenyl carbonate (DPC) and MeOH from DMC and PhOH. All intermediates are recycled. The new type polymerization reactor perfectly overcomes the difficulty based on the extremely high viscosity in the melt polymerization of DPC with Bis-A. The by-produced PhOH is recycled to the monomer process. The reduction of CO.sub.2 emissions (0.173t/PC 1t) is also achieved, because CO.sub.2 used as raw material is utilized as the main chain components of the products. Four commercial plants (Taiwan: 150,000 t/y, Korea: 2 plants of 65,000 t/y, Russia: 65,000 t/y) using the Asahi Kasei Process are now successfully operating, and the plant of 260,000 t/y in Saudi Arabia will start in 2010.
ISSN:1571-1013
DOI:10.1007/s10563-010-9093-5