The Andrussow process is an industrial process for the production of hydrogen cyanide from methane and ammonia in the presence of oxygen and a platinum catalyst.[1][2]
This reaction is very exothermic. The change of Enthalpy of this reaction is equal to -481.06 kJ[3]. The heat provided by the main reaction serves as a catalyst for other side reactions.
This side reactions can be reduced by only short exposures to the catalyst.
The process is based on a reaction that was discovered by Leonid Andrussow in 1927. In the following years he developed the process that is named after him. HCN is also produced in the BMA process.
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