Andrussow process

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File:1931.01.31 23 Andrussow Pilot Plant Herne Germany.jpg
Late 1930: Semitechnical plant for experiments on the production of hydrogen cyanide with the Andrussow process in Herne, Germany, operated by Leonid Andrussow.
File:1931.01.31 23 Andrussow Pilot Plant diagramm Herne Germany.jpg
Diagram from 1931 showing the Andrussow process

The Andrussow process is an industrial process for the production of hydrogen cyanide from methane and ammonia in the presence of oxygen and a platinum catalyst.[1][2]

CH4 + NH3 + 1.5 O2 → HCN + 3 H2O

The process is based on a reaction that was discovered by Leonid Andrussow in 1927. In the following years he developed the process that is named after him. HCN is also produced in the BMA process.

Side reactions

This reaction is very exothermic. The change of enthalpy of this reaction is equal to -481.06 kJ.[3] The heat provided by the main reaction serves as a catalyst for other side reactions.

CH4 + H2O → CO + 3 H2
2 CH4 + 3 O2 → 2 CO + 4 H2O
4 NH3 + 3 O2 → 2 N2 + 6 H2O

These side reactions can be reduced by only short exposures to the catalyst of the order of 0.0003s.[4]

References

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