Paraffin Alkylation Using Zeolite Catalysts in a slurry reactor: Chemical Engineering Principles to Extend Catalyst Lifetime
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1996-01-01
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Jong, K.P. de
Mesters, C.M.A.M.
Peferoen, D.G.R.
Brugge, P.T.M. van
Groot, C. de
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The alkylation of isobutane with 2-butene is carried out using a zeolitic catalyst in a well stirred slurry reactor. Whereas application of fixed bed technology using a solid acid alkylation catalyst has in the led to catalysts lifetimes in the range of minutes, in this work we report catalyst lifetimes of 5-200 hours using a slurry reactor operated at high olefin conversion. From the experimental and moddeling work we show that the elements to extend catalyst lifetime appear to be (i) a zeolite (e.g. Beta) with high activity/stability, and high acid site density (low Si/Al ratio) and (ii) a low olefin concentration throughout the reactor, which is achieved by intensive reactor mixing, low to moderate olefin space velocity and a high paraffin to olefin feed ratio