Dinitrotoluene (DNT) is produced by the adiabatic nitration of toluene with
nitric acid at a temperature of from about 60 to about 200.degree. C. and
at a molar ratio of toluene to nitric acid of from about 1:1.5 to about
1:3.0. The reaction mixture thus-obtained is concentrated to a water
content of up to 30% by weight. The dinitrotoluene which is present in the
reaction mixture is at least partially (if not completely) removed from
the reaction mixture either before or after concentration of the reaction
mixture. The DNT which is still present in the vapor generated during the
concentration of the reaction mixture is kept liquid by the addition of a
solvent to the vapors generated during concentration of the reaction
mixture. The solvent added to vapor, together with any DNT present in the
vapor is recovered. This solvent/DNT mixture may be recycled directly to
the reaction vessel. The solvent/DNT mixture may also be separated. The
separated solvent may be recycled to the solvent addition step. The
separated DNT may be combined with the recovered DNT product or it may be
recycled to the nitration reaction mixture.