abstract |
According to the invention, at least one first gas containing at least 20% of oxygen by volume and one type of hydrocarbon are first of all circulated in separate streams (1, 3, etc), this being done countercurrent-wise with respect to each other, without their mixing, while adopting a spatial distribution such that the first gas is surrounded by the said hydrocarbon; these substances are introduced into a mixing/reaction chamber (6) in which, at a first given level of circulation, and while the substances are then allowed to mix, the oxygen and the hydrocarbon are ignited, so as to induce the conversion reaction and then, at a second given level of circulation situated downstream of the first, the resulting mixture is quenched in a chamber (9); after which, the quenched resulting products of conversion are recovered. n<??>The invention applies in particular to the manufacture of conversion products such as acetylene and ethylene. n<IMAGE> |