WO1993025502A1 - Production of ethyltoluene - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a process for the production of ethyltoluene and more particularly, to a process for the production of a mixture of ethyltoluene isomers having a high content of the meta isomer and a very low quantity of the ortho isomer.
- Vinyl toluene is an important industrial commodity chemical used for the production of polymers. For certain purposes, it is desirable to produce vinyl toluene with a relatively high content of the meta isomer (m-methyl styrene) , typically from 50 to 70% of the total vinyl toluene content. At the same time, a very low content of the ortho isomer (o-methyl styrene) is desired since this material acts as a chain stopper in polymerization. Normally, a maximum content of the ortho isomer of 1.5% and preferably below 1 or 0.5% must be adhered to for a commercially acceptable material.
- m-methyl styrene meta isomer
- o-methyl styrene o-methyl styrene
- Vinyl toluene is produced from ethyltoluene by dehydrogenation with the isomer ratio of the vinyl toluene product being directly dependent upon the isomer ratio of the ethyltoluene precursor.
- the ethyltoluene should typically contain from 50 to 70% of the meta isomer and not more than 1% ortho isomer with the balance being made up of the para isomer.
- Ethyltoluene may be produced by the ethylation of toluene in the presence of an acidic catalyst and for this purpose, Lewis acid type catalysts such as aluminum chloride as well as heterogeneous zeolite catalyst have been used.
- Homogenous phase Lewis acid catalysts such as aluminum trichloride are effective for the ethylation of toluene under relatively mild conditions to produce an ethyltoluene product in which the isomer ratio is relatively close to the equilibrium ratio of 31.5% para, 50.2% meta and 18.3% ortho.
- U. S. Patent No. 4,143,084 discloses (Example 13) a process in which toluene is ethylated in the presence of aluminum chloride to produce ethyltoluene with a p-:m- :o- isomer ratio of 27:60:13. While this ethyltoluene product has the requisite content of the meta isomer, the ortho isomer is present in excessive amounts.
- An intermediate pore size zeolite such as ZSM-5 may be used to catalyze the ethylation of toluene, typically using temperatures in the range of 500° to 850 ⁇ F (260° to 455°C) .
- the isomer ratio of the product varies according to the specific shape selectivity characteristics of the zeolite component of the catalyst. If ZSM-5 is used in its hydrogen form without modification, the ethyltoluene product has an isomer ratio which is relatively close to equilibrium. An example of this is given in U. S. 4,086,287 where Example 3 shows that a meta content of about 60% may be obtained but that the ortho isomer is present in excessive amounts.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,489,214 discloses a process for producing ethyltoluene using a catalytic material described as "silicalite", a material known to be a highly siliceous from of zeolite ZSM-5. See Fyfe et al., "Resolving crystallographically distinct sites in silicalite and ZSM-5 by soid state NMR", Nature 296, 530 (1982) and Olson, D. H. et al., J. Catalysis £1, 390-396 (1980).
- the problem remains of producing ethyltoluene with a relatively high content of the meta isomer and a low content of the ortho isomer not exceeding 1.5% and preferably less than 0.5%.
- the ethyltoluene product is produced by the ethylation of toluene in the presence of an intermediate pore size aluminosilicate zeolite catalyst of controlled acidity produced by steaming.
- the reaction is typically carried out at temperatures from 700° to 900 °F (about 370° to 480°C) with toluene:ethylene ratios from about 2:1 to 20:1 and space velocities based on the toluene feed, of about 10 to 40 (WHSV) .
- the temperature will normally not exceed about 850°F (about 455°C).
- toluene is reacted with ethylene in the presence of an intermediate pore size steamed aluminosilicate zeolite catalyst.
- the objective is to produce an ethyltoluene product which has a high content of the meta isomer and a very low content of the ortho isomer.
- the meta: para ratio of the product is at least 1:1 by weight (equivalent to at least 50 weight percent of the meta-isomer on an ortho-free basis) and is preferably at least 1.2:1 (at least 55 weight percent meta- on an ortho-free basis) In all cases, however, the maximum content of the ortho isomer is to be maintained at 1.5% and should preferably be below 1% or, better, 0.5% by weight if the ethyltoluene product is to be used for a polymerization grade vinyltoluene.
- the proportion of ethylbenzene by-product, produced by disproportionation of the toluene feed, is minimized by controlling the activity of the catalyst to inhibit the disproportionation reaction while maintaining a sufficient contact time (reciprocal space velocity) to shift the composition of the desired ethyltoluene product to the desired isomer distribution.
- the catalyst includes aluminosilicate zeolite ZSM-5 as the essential catalytic component.
- This zeolite an intermediate pore size zeolite, is matrixed with a binder such as alumina in order to give sufficient strength to the catalyst and in order to avoid binder effects a low acidity material is preferred.
- the ZSM-5 should have a crystallite size of at least one micron in order to provide the desired diffusion characteristics and crystallite sizes of about 1.5 microns or more e.g. 2 micron are preferred. ZSM-5 with this crystal size may be readily made by conventional techniques using substituted ammonium directing agents such as tetrapropylammonium cations in combination with trimethylammonium cations, as described in U.S. 4,375,458 (Dwyer) to which reference is made for a description of such a technique.
- Activity of the zeolite is maintained at a controlled, relatively low level, by steaming the original zeolite in order to reduce the incidence of side reactions such as the toluene disproportionation reaction.
- the acid activity of the catalyst should be maintained at an alpha value of not more than 80 and not greater than 50. It has been found that an alpha value of about 30 gives good results.
- the alpha value is an approximate indication of the catalytic cracking activity of the catalyst compared to a standard catalyst.
- the alpha test is described in U.S. Patent 3,354,078 and in J. Catalysis. 4 . , 527 (1965) ; 6, 278 (1966) ; and 61, 395 (1980) , to which reference is made for a description of the test.
- the experimental conditions of the test used to determine the alpha values referred to in this specification include a constant temperature of 538 ⁇ C and a variable flow rate as described in detail in J. Catalysis. 61. 395 (1980).
- the reaction is carried out by passing toluene and ethylene together over the ZS -5 catalyst at temperatures in the range of about 500° to about 850°F (about 260° to 455°C) .
- the contact time (reciprocal space velocity) is maintained at a value which enables the product composition to shift sufficiently to give the desired content of the meta isomer while maintaining the ortho content at the necessary low level. Because reaction temperature and contact time are both related to total reaction severity, a trade off may be affected between temperature and space velocity with' decreasing space velocity increasing the content of the meta and ortho isomers.
- temperatures will be from about 750° to 850 ⁇ F (about 400° to 455°C) with space velocities, based on the toluene feed, from 10 to 40 WHSV.
- the relatively high velocities are important. In a commercial process, higher space velocities enable more product to be produced in a unit of a given size. Additionally, we discovered that the space velocity contributes to a product mixture that contains highamounts of the meta-isomer and only minimal amounts of the ortho-isomer.
- reaction is not critical with respect to pressure and for reasons of economy it will be convenient to operate at low to moderate pressures, typically up to about 500 psig (about 3550 kPa abs.) although higher pressures may be used if desired.
- a relatively high ratio of toluene to ethylene is preferred in order to ensure a high selectivity of ethylene to ethyltoluene.
- the ratio of toluene to ethylene will be from 2:1 to about 30:1 and in most cases ratios from 10:1 to 20:1 (molar) will be satisfactory.
- Example 1 Three different ZSM-5/alumina catalysts were tested in the ethylation of toluene.
- the catalyst were as follows: Catalyst A: unsteamed ZSM-5, crystallite size >1 micron, 358 alpha Catalyst B: steamed ZSM-5, crystallite size >1 micron, 70 alpha
- Catalyst C steamed ZSM-5, crystallite size >1 micron, 30 alpha.
- Toluene and ethylene were passed over the catalysts at temperatures from 810° to 835°F (432° to 446°C) at a pressure of 150 psig (1130 kpa abs) .
- the space velocity based on the toluene feed was 130 WHSV.
- Example 2 The effect of reaction severity (contact time, temperature) was investigated using the steamed ZSM-530 alpha catalyst (Catalyst C) above. Toluene ethylation was carried out at temperatures from 760° to about 790°F (404 to 421 °C) (reactor inlet) . Space velocity based on the toluene feed varied from 20 to 130 (WHSV) . A toluene:ethylene mole ratio of 7 or 16 was used at a pressure of 150 psig. No hydrogen was added. The results are shown in Table 2 below. Table 2
- Example 3 Toluene was ethylated over the steamed, 30 alpha ZSM-5 catalyst with hydrogen co-feed at total system pressures (reactor inlet) up to 250 psig blank kpa abs) the results are shown in Table 3 below.
- Example 5 The effect of the ZSM-5 crystal size was investigated with two ZSM-5 catalysts.
- the first catalyst (Catalyst D) had an alpha value of 50 and a zeolite crystal size of less than 0.05 ⁇ and the second (Catalyst E) an alpha value of 18 and a crystal size between 0.1 and l ⁇ .
- the two catalysts were used to ethylate toluene at temperatures from about 780° to 860°F (about 415 to 460°C) in the absence of hydrogen at a pressure of 150 psig (1135 kPaa) .
- the results for Catalyst D are given in Table 5 and for Catalyst E in Table 6 below.
- Table 5 Eth ltoluene S nthesis - 50 alpha ZSM-5
- Example 6 The effect of increasing space velocity on the proportion of meta-isomer in the product was investigated using a steamed ZSM-5 catalyst having an alpha value of about 30.
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