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This study presents the economics of Phenol production from benzene and hydrogen peroxide in the United States using a process similar to the one proposed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. In this process, benzene is directly oxidized with hydrogen peroxide to Phenol, using a vanadyl pyrophosphate catalyst.
This report presents a feasibility analysis of Phenol production from cumene in the United States using a typical hydroperoxidation process. Initially this process, benzene is subjected to an alkylation reaction with propylene to produce cumene, which is oxidized with air to cumene hydroperoxide. This intermediate is then cleft to yield Phenol and acetone.
This report presents a feasibility analysis of Phenol production from cumene in the United States using a typical hydroperoxidation process. In this process, cumene is oxidized with air to cumene hydroperoxide, which is then cleft to produce Phenol and acetone.
This study reviews the economics of a process producing Phenol from toluene. Initially, toluene is oxidized to benzoic acid intermediate in liquid phase, which is then converted to Phenol in the liquid phase in the presence of cupric and magnesium benzoates. The economic analysis presented assumes a plant constructed in the United States.