WO2004074228A1 - Process for preparing dimethylether from methanol - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a novel process for preparing dimethyl ether, performed in such a manner that methanol is initially dehydrated over a hydrophilic solid acid catalyst and then unreacted methanol is continuously dehydrated over hydrophobic zeolite solid acid catalyst in the co-existence of the unreacted methanol and the products generated from the initial dehydration (dimethyl ether and water), which enables methanol dehydration to proceed in a more efficient manner. Therefore, the dimethyl ether useful as a clean fuel and a raw material in chemical industry may be obtained in higher yield.
- Dimethyl ether has been acknowledged as a principal material having diverse applicabilities in chemical industry such as aerosol propellant and it has been recently approved as a clean fuel. Further, dimethyl ether would soon be able to replace some conventional fuels used for internal combustion engines and thus development of an economic process for its preparation is in high demand in the art.
- the preparation process of dimethyl ether via dehydration of methanol is performed at a temperature of 250-450 ° C and commonly uses a solid acid catalyst.
- the reactant is passed through a fixed reactor charged with the solid acid catalyst.
- the solid acid catalyst useful in the process for preparing dimethyl ether includes gamma-alumina (Japanese Patent Kokai 1984-16845), silica-alumina (Japanese Patent Kokai 1984-42333) and so on.
- gamma-alumina Japanese Patent Kokai 1984-16845
- silica-alumina Japanese Patent Kokai 1984-42333
- water is very likely to adsorb on the surface of the gamma-alumina or silica-alumina due to its hydrophilicity, which leads to lowering active site thus decreasing its catalytic activity.
- hydrophilic gamma-alumina or silica- alumina is used as a catalyst for methanol dehydration, it is generally observed that the catalyst bed at the top of reactor shows effective dehydration but that at the bottom of reactor shows lower activity due to water generated during dehydration.
- the present inventors have carried out intensive researches to develop a novel process to surpass, in view of the yield of dimethyl ether, the conventional processes using hydrophilic solid acid catalyst such as gamma- alumina and silica-alumina. As a result, the present inventors have discovered
- a dual-charged catalyst system comprising the upper part of a reactor charged with the hydrophilic solid acid catalyst such as gamma-alumina and silica-alumina and the lower part of a reactor charged with the hydrophobic zeolite catalyst, has catalyzed methanol dehydration with greater efficiency and enabled the catalysts to exhibit high activity for a long period of time, so that dimethyl ether may be given in higher yield.
- the present inventors have found that the dual-charged catalyst system permitting the processes, performed in such a manner that methanol is initially dehydrated over a hydrophilic solid acid catalyst and then unreacted methanol is continuously dehydrated over hydrophobic zeolite solid acid catalyst in the co-existence of the unreacted methanol and the products generated from the initial dehydration (dimethyl ether and water), has enabled methanol dehydration to proceed in a more efficient manner. Based on the novel findings described above, the present invention has been finally completed.
- a process for preparing dimethyl ether which comprises the steps of: (a) dehydrating methanol by contacting with a hydrophilic solid acid catalyst; and (b) continuously dehydrating unreacted methanol by contacting with a zeolite as a hydrophobic
- the present invention employs a dual-charged catalyst system that comprises: the upper part of a reactor charged with the hydrophilic solid acid catalyst selected from gamma-alumina and silica-alumina and the lower part of a reactor charged with the hydrophobic zeolite catalyst whose Si0 2 / AI2O3 ratio ranges from 20 to 200.
- This catalyst system allows to provide more efficient methanol dehydration, thereby permitting much higher yield in dimethyl ether production.
- the present invention is directed to a novel process for preparing dimethyl ether useful as a raw material in chemical industry and a clean fuel, using the dual-charged catalyst system comprising the upper part of a reactor charged with the hydrophilic solid acid catalyst selected from gamma-alumina and silica-alumina and the lower part of a reactor charged with the hydrophobic zeolite catalyst, which enables methanol dehydration to proceed in a more efficient manner.
- the present process shows much higher yield of dimethyl ether. Where the dual-charged catalyst system of the present invention is used, it accompanies with higher yield of dimethyl ether and also high activity of a given catalyst can be maintained for a long period of time.
- the methanol dehydration can be proceeded in a most efficient way.
- the performance of the dual-charged catalyst system could be maximized when the upper part of a reactor is charged with 50-95 vol% of the hydrophilic solid acid catalyst and the lower part of a reactor is charged with 5-50 vol% of the hydrophobic zeolite catalyst.
- the hydrophobic zeolite catalyst used in the lower part of a reactor includes, but not limited to, USY, Mordenite, ZSM-type zeolite, Beta and the like. According to a preferred embodiment, its Si0 2 /Al 2 0 3 ratio ranges from 20 to 200. If Si0 2 /Al 2 ⁇ 3 ratio of the zeolite is below 20, its hydrophilicity becomes manifest resulting in the catalyst deactivation due to the adsorption of water under the condition. If Si0 2 /Al 2 ⁇ 3 ratio of the zeolite exceeds 200, the amount of its acid site becomes negligible thus being unable to perform the efficient methanol dehydration.
- the hydrophilic catalyst used in the upper part of a reactor is gamma-alumina or silica-alumina.
- the present invention allows accomplishing higher yield of dimethyl ether than sole gamma-alumina or silica-alumina, and maintaining the higher yield for a long period of time.
- gamma-alumina or silica-alumina as the hydrophilic solid acid catalyst used in the upper part of a reactor can be prepared as follows:
- the common catalyst available from Strem chemicals Inc. may be used as gamma-alumina.
- Silica-alumina catalyst may be prepared in such a manner that colloidal silica (Aldrich, 40 wt% SiC»2 solution) is impregnated into gamma-alumina catalyst (Strem chemicals) according to a conventional impregnation method and dried at 100 ° C , followed by calcination.
- silica-alumina comprises 1-5 wt% of silica.
- hydrophobic zeolite catalyst used in the lower part of a reactor USY, Mordenite, ZSM-type zeolite and Beta whose Si0 2 / AI2O3 ratio ranges from 20 to 200 may be used.
- part of a vertical reactor in which the fluid is to flow downward, is charged with 5-50 vol% of hydrophobic zeolite catalyst based on the total volume of the catalyst and then the upper part of the reactor is charged with 50-95 vol% of hydrophilic solid acid catalyst, the dual-charged catalyst is pretreated at 200- 350 ° C with flowing inert gas such as nitrogen at 20-100 ml/g-catalyst/min.
- the methanol is flowed into a reactor for contacting with the catalyst bed pretreated as above. At that time, the reaction temperature is maintained at 150-350 ° C .
- reaction temperature is lower than 150 ° C, the reaction rate may not be sufficient, so that the methanol conversion is decreased; however, if it exceeds 350 ° C, the reaction is unfavorable for production of dimethyl ether in terms of thermodynamics, so that the methanol conversion is lowered.
- reaction pressure be maintained in the range of 1-100 arm. If the pressure is higher than 100 arm, the unfavorable conditions occur in terms of reaction operation.
- LHSV liquid hourly space velocity
- LHSV liquid hourly space velocity for methanol dehydration range from 0.05 to 50 h _1 based on absolute methanol. If the liquid hourly space velocity is lower than 0.05 h _1 , the productivity may be negligible; when it exceeds 50 hr 1 , the methanol conversion may be poor owing to shortened contact time for a catalyst.
- the present invention employs the dual-charged catalyst system comprising the layer of hydrophilic solid acid catalyst such as gamma-alumina or silica-alumina and the layer of hydrophobic zeolite in a fixed bed reactor in which the reaction fluid contacts in the order: said layer of hydrophobic zeolite, which enables methanol dehydration to proceed in a more efficient manner. Therefore, the dimethyl ether useful as a clean fuel and a raw material in chemical industry may be obtained in higher yield.
- the layer of hydrophilic solid acid catalyst such as gamma-alumina or silica-alumina
- the layer of hydrophobic zeolite in a fixed bed reactor in which the reaction fluid contacts in the order: said layer of hydrophobic zeolite, which enables methanol dehydration to proceed in a more efficient manner. Therefore, the dimethyl ether useful as a clean fuel and a raw material in chemical industry may be obtained in higher yield.
- the reaction fluid is to flow downward
- the lower part was charged with 0.5 ml of the molded zeolite and the upper part was charged with 2.0 ml of the molded gamma-alumina.
- nitrogen gas was passed into the reactor at a flow rate of 50 ml/min and the temperature of the reactor was adjusted to 270 °C .
- the methanol was passed into the catalyst bed under a condition where a reactor temperature is 290 ° C, a pressure is 10 arm and LHSN is 7.0 -tr 1 .
- Table I The results are shown in Table I.
- EXAMPLE 2 H-Beta zeolite catalyst and silica-alumina (silica: 1 wt%) catalyst were molded to have a size of 60-80 meshes with a pelletizer. In a fixed bed reactor, in which the reaction fluid is to flow downward, the lower part was charged with 0.25 ml of the molded zeolite and the upper part was charged with 2.25 ml of the molded silica-alumina. Then, the methanol dehydration was performed as Example 1. The results are shown in Table I.
- H-USY zeolite catalyst and silica-alumina (silica: 5 wt%) catalyst were separately molded to have a size of 60-80 meshes with a pelletizer.
- H-MOR (Mordenite) zeolite catalyst and gamma-alumina catalyst were separately molded to have a size of 60-80 meshes with a pelletizer.
- the reaction fluid is to flow downward, the lower part was charged with 0.5 ml of the molded zeolite and the upper part was charged with 2.0 ml of the molded silica-alumina. Then, the methanol dehydration was performed as Example 1. The results are shown in Table I.
- Example 1 except that the temperature and LHSV for methanol dehydration was changed to 250 ° C and 9 h -1 , respectively. The results are shown in Table I.
- Silica-alumina (silica: 5 wt%) catalyst was molded to have a size of 60-80 meshes with a pelletizer and a fixed bed reactor was charged with 2.5 ml of the molded catalyst. The methanol dehydration was carried out under the same reaction conditions as Example 1. The results are shown in Table I.
- the methanol dehydration was carried out under the same reaction conditions as Example 1. The results are shown in Table I.
- methanol is initially dehydrated over a hydrophilic solid acid catalyst including gamma-alumina or silica-alumina and then unreacted methanol is dehydrated by a zeolite, used as a hydrophobic solid acid catalyst, in the coexistence of the unreacted methanol and the products generated from the initial dehydration (dimethyl ether and water). During the latter dehydration, the formation of coke from the hydrophobic solid acid can be prevented by water, thus maintaining the catalyst activity.
- the present invention employs the dual-charged catalyst system comprising the upper part of a reactor charged with the hydrophilic solid acid catalyst such as gamma-alumina and silica-alumina and the lower part of .a reactor charged with the hydrophobic zeolite catalyst such as USY, Mordenite, ZSM-type zeolite and Beta, which enables the catalysts to exhibit high activity, thereby increasing the yield of dimethyl ether significantly.
- the hydrophilic solid acid catalyst such as gamma-alumina and silica-alumina
- the hydrophobic zeolite catalyst such as USY, Mordenite, ZSM-type zeolite and Beta
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