DAVID N LEBOWITZ
Real Estate Commission in Cherry Hill, NJ

License number
Pennsylvania RS287910
Category
Real Estate Commission
Type
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
Address
Address 2
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
Pennsylvania

Professional information

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David Lebowitz, Cherry Hill NJ

Work:
Cherry Hill


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Preparation Of Phenol Having Improved Clarity When Dispersed In Water

US Patent:
5122234, Jun 16, 1992
Filed:
Feb 4, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/650253
Inventors:
Saul L. Elishewitz - Philadelphia PA
Clifford M. Gilpin - Churchville PA
Gerald E. Hollenbach - Feasterville PA
John J. Santarsiero - Mt. Laurel NJ
William J. Moffatt - Flossmoor IL
David B. Lebowitz - Cherry Hill NJ
Dodd S. Smith - Schweiksville PA
Larry B. Wolf - Colonial Heights VA
Assignee:
Allied-Signal Inc. - Morristownship NJ
International Classification:
B01D 342, C07C 3774
US Classification:
203 1
Abstract:
This invention is a continuous process for preparing phenol having improved clarity when dispersed in water. The phenol is prepared from crude phenol being the product of decomposition of cumene hydroperoxide and having previously been distilled to remove large portions of acetone, cumene and alphamethyl styrene. The continuous process requires a) introducing the crude phenol as a feed to a fractional distillation column, b) heating the bottoms of the fractional distillation column to vaporize the phenol and lower boiling components of the crude phenol, c) removing those components of the crude phenol boiling higher than phenol from the bottom of the distillation column, d) removing substantially dry liquid phenol product with improved clarity from the distillation column at a point at least one theoretical stage from the top of the column, e) adding water to the top of the fractional distillation column in a sufficient amount to improve the clarity of the phenol product, f) removing a condensed liquid phenol-water mixture containing impurities overhead from the top of the fractional distillation column, and g) returning a portion of the phenol-water mixture to the top of the fractional distillation column as reflux.