Published July 1975
This interim report is an extension of Process Economics Program Report 76, "Aromatic Amines" issued in April 1972. The subject of the current report is the manufacture of m-phenylenediamine, one of the commercial aromatic amines. Conventionally, m-phenylenediamine is made from dinitrobenzene, which is usually produced captively. A new process in development produces m-phenylenediamine by direct amination. The three main sections of this report (Sections 3, 4, and 5), therefore, are about dinitrobenzene, m-phenylenediamine from dinitrobenzene, and m-phenylenediamine by direct amination respectively. Other processes are briefly reviewed in Section 6. Section 2 is a summary, a comparison of the processes, and a description of the industry status of the subject product. Supplemental information, including data useful for de- sign, is presented in appendices.
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