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This report presents the economics of Aniline production from benzene, nitric acid and hydrogen in the United States. In this report, benzene is nitrated with mixed acid (nitric and sulfuric) to produce mononitrobenzene (MNB). Then, MNB is submitted to a liquid phase hydrogenation, being reduced to Aniline.
This report examines the costs related to the Aniline production from nitrobenzene and hydrogen in the USA. In this process, nitrobenzene is submitted to a liquid phase hydrogenation, being reduced to Aniline.
This report presents the economics of Aniline production from nitrobenzene and hydrogen in the United States through a process similar to BASF's vapor phase nitrobenzene hydrogenation. In this process, nitrobenzene is reduced to Aniline.
This study reviews the economics of a typical ammonolysis process for Aniline production from phenol. In this process, phenol is transformed into Aniline with ammonia in a fixed-bed reactor. The economic analysis performed is based on a plant constructed in the United States.