Abstract

Alkoxysilanes are silicon compounds containing a Si-OR bond. The applications of tetraalkoxysilanes cover a wide range depending if the Si-OR bond remains intact or is hydrolyzed. Currently, tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) is the most prominent derivative of such silicon compound family. The best known and used method of synthesis of TEOS is the esterification reaction of SiCl4, following the old Von Ebelman’s route (1846). Tetramethoxy- and tetraethoxysilane are obtained by a technology developed in the 1990’s involving the catalyzed direct synthesis of silicon metal and either methanol or ethanol. However, there is few information about novel technologies to produce TEOS, either improved current technology or proposed new approaches. In this work, the reactive distillation (RD) is suggested to produce TEOS as an intensified technology. In general, the concept of process intensification may overcome the traditional process, since it allows design technology with reduction on equipment size, improvement in energ...

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