Ozone as an interesting oxidizer for green chemistry processes: Pre-industrial pilot experimentations on various samples
Résumé
Institut Polytechnique LaSalle Beauvais, in its pre-industrial pilot plant (LaSalleO3), has developed some new processes, aiming to intensify use of ozone in oxidative synthesis. All these processes are organic solvent-free, catalyst-free, and give yields at least as high as those obtained with current processes. They were tested in pre-industrial conditions, i.e. for productions of around 10 kg per batch, in dimensionless reactors, which allow an easier extrapolation. The two processes briefly described in this article are patented, and currently used for industrial production at a reduced scale.
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