WO2007057153A1 - Process for the production of high-octane hydrocarbon compounds by the selective dimerization of isobutene contained in a stream which also contains c5 hydrocarbons - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for the production of high-octane hydrocarbon compounds by means of the selective dimerization of isobutene and, to a lesser extent, of possible linear olefins, in the presence of C 5 hydrocarbons and oxygenated compounds, which favour the formation of higher selectivities on the part of the catalyst.
- the mixture obtained can then be hydrogenated with conventional methods to obtain a product with further enhanced octane characteristics.
- the composition of gasolines is being reformulated and the general tendency is towards the production of fuels which burn better and have lower evaporative emissions .
- the main measures for achieving this objective are listed below (D. Sanfilippo, F. An- cillotti, M.Marchionna, Chim.fc Ind. , 76,(1994), 32): - reduction in the content of aromatic compounds and elimination of benzene,- reduction in the volatility of gasolines to minimize evaporative losses; - reduction in the content of light olefins, photochemi- cally extremely reactive;
- alkylated products are extremely important as they have a high octane number, a low volatility and are practically free of olefins and aromatic compounds .
- the alkylation process in liquid phase is a reaction between isoparaffinic hydrocarbons, such as isobutane, and olefins, for example propylene, butenes, pentenes and relative mixtures, in the presence of an acid catalyst for the production of C 7 -C 9 hydrocarbons with a high octane number to be used in gasolines (A. Corma, A. Martinez, Catal.Rev.- Sci.Eng., 3_5, (1993 ) , 483 ) .
- a hydrocarbon product of this type is becoming increasingly more requested due to its octane characteristics (both the Research Octane Number (RON) and the Motor Octane Number (MON) are high) and those relating to the boiling point (limited volatility but low end-point) which position it in the group of compositions of great interest for obtaining gasolines which are more compatible with current environmental requirements.
- RON Research Octane Number
- MON Motor Octane Number
- Typical olefins which are oligomerized are mainly propylene, which gives dimers or slightly higher oligomers depending on the process used, and isobutene which mainly gives dimers but is always accompanied by a considerable quantity of higher oligomers.
- this reaction can be carried out either batchwise, semi-batchwise or in continuous, either in gas or liquid phase, generally at temperatures ranging from 50 to 300 0 C and at atmospheric pressure or such pressures as to maintain the reagents in liquid phase, if necessary.
- Typical catalysts for the industrial oligomerization process of isobutene are represented by phosphoric acid, generally supported on a solid (for example kieselguhr) , or cation-exchange acid resins.
- phosphoric acid generally supported on a solid (for example kieselguhr)
- cation-exchange acid resins The latter allow blander conditions to be used compared with supported phosphoric acid both in terms of temperature and pressure (50-100 0 C and 0.2-3 MPa with respect to 200-220 0 C and 3-10 MPa) .
- the main problem of this process lies in the fact that excessive percentages of heavy oligomers such as trimers (selectivity of 20-40%) and tetramers (selectivity of 1-5%) of isobutene, are produced in the oligomerization phase. Tetramers are completely out- side the gasoline fraction as they are too high-boiling and therefore represent a net loss in yield to gasoline; as far as trimers are concerned, their concentration should be greatly reduced as they have a boiling point (170-180 0 C) at the limit of future specifications on the final point of reformulated gasolines.
- the reaction product is then preferably hydrogenated to give a completely saturated end-product with a high octane number and low sensitivity.
- the hydrogenation can be carried out with conventional methods as described, for example, in F. Asinger, "Mono- olefins: Chemistry and Technology", Pergamon Press, Oxford, page 455.
- Table 1 indicates the octane number and relative boiling points of some of the products obtained, by means of the process, object of the present invention.
- the process, object of the present invention for the production of high-octane hydrocarbon compounds by the se- lective dimerization of isobutene contained in a stream also containing C 5 hydrocarbons, is characterized in that:
- the reaction is carried out in the presence of oxygenated products selected from a branched alcohol alone or in a blend with linear alcohols and alkyl ethers, in such a quantity as to have in the feeding, in the case of the presence of a branched alcohol alone, a molar ratio oxygenated product/isobutene higher than 0.005, in the case of the presence of a branched alcohol in a blend, a molar ratio oxygenated product/isobutene higher than 0.01.
- Saturated and olefinic C 5 hydrocarbons can be present in these streams, in various amounts (0.2 - 20%), depending on the efficiency of the C 4 -C 5 separation step.
- the C 5 ole- fins possibly present can be involved in dimerization reactions .
- the stream sent to the reaction steps can contain branched alcohols or a blend of alcohols and alkyl ethers, in addition to the hydrocarbon components .
- the linear alcohols used contain a number of carbon atoms ranging from 1 to 6 and those preferred are methanol and/or ethanol .
- the branched alcohols have from 3 to 6 carbon atoms and those preferred are tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) and/or tert-amyl alcohol (TAA) .
- the alkyl ether used can be selected from those containing a number of carbon atoms ranging from 5 to 10: MTBE (methyl tert-butyl ether) , ETBE (ethyl tert-butyl ether) , MSBE (methyl sec-butyl ether) , ESBE (ethyl sec-butyl ether) , TAME (methyl tert-amyl ether) , TAEE (ethyl tert- amyl ether) or mixtures thereof are preferred.
- Isobutene together with the hydrocarbon stream in which it is contained, is sent with the oxygenated products, in stoichiometric defect, into contact with the acid catalyst where the dimerization takes place.
- the linear primary alcohol possibly present, in addition to interact- ing with the catalysts, also helps to limit the possible cracking of the alkyl ether and can possibly react with the dimers and linear C 4 olefins, whereas the branched alcohol (tertiary) does not react with the olefins due to its steric hindrance .
- the optimal level of oxygenated products present in the reaction environment depends on the composition of the hydrocarbon charge. The higher the olefin content in the charge, the lower the amount of oxy- genated products to be used.
- a wide variety of acid catalysts can be used for this process, but those preferred are styrene-divinyl benzene polymeric resins having sulphonic groups as catalytic centres .
- a large range of operative conditions can be used to produce high-octane hydrocarbons from isobutene in the desired selectivities . It is possible to operate in vapour or liquid-vapour phase, but operating conditions in liquid phase are preferred.
- the pressure is preferably higher than the atmospheric value, in order to maintain the reagents in liquid phase, generally below 5 MPa, more preferably between 0.2 - 2.5 MPa.
- the reaction temperature preferably ranges from 30 to 12O 0 C.
- the feeding space velocities of the oxygenated- hydrocarbon stream are preferably lower than 30 h "1 , more preferably ranging from 1 and 15 h '1 .
- Isobutene is mainly converted in the reaction zone, however portions of the other paraffins which are present can also be converted to useful product; in principle, there are no limits to the concentration of iso-olefin in the hydrocarbon fraction, even if concentrations ranging from 2 to 60% are preferred; in case of streams having a high isobutene concentration (dehydration or cracking) it is therefore convenient to dilute the charge with C 4 -C 7 hydrocarbons. There are no limits, on the contrary, for the ratio between isobutene and linear olefins.
- the process, object of the present invention can be effected batchwise or in continuous, bearing in mind how- ever that the latter is much more advantageous in industrial practice .
- the reactor configuration selected includes a first reaction step (one or more fixed bed reactors) and a second step consisting of a catalytic distillation which avoids the use of a reactor and a distillation column, as in a conventional plant.
- the C 5 products cannot therefore be removed from the plant together with the C 4 products, as they would introduce oxygenated products (branched alcohols) into the stream, which are difficult to remove by means of the traditional techniques used for removing methanol (water wash- ing) and which are poisonous for the subsequent treatment processes of the streams (polymerization, alkylation and metathesis) .
- the process is, in particular, preferably effected with a molar ratio of oxygenated product/isobutene lower than 0.6, through the following essential steps: a) feeding the C 4 -C 5 hydrocarbon cut containing isobutene to the first reaction step (consisting of one or more reactors) , together with one or more streams containing oxygenated products; b) using a catalytic distillation column as second reac- tion step, wherein the isobutene conversion is com- pleted, in addition to the separation of the reagents/products ; c) recovering the C 5 hydrocarbon/branched alcohol azeo- tropic product, in one or more fractionation columns, also catalytic, as head stream, side cut or bottom stream; d) recycling the stream containing the oxygenated products and possibly the reintegrated oxygenated products, to the two reaction steps,- e) possibly recycling part of the C 4 products to the first reaction step, in order to
- the first reaction step can consist of one or more fixed bed, tubular and/or adiabatic reactors .
- the separation of the C 5 /branched alcohol azeotropic product of step (c) is preferably effected starting from blends : a) C 5 - oxygenated products - reaction product, wherein the C 5 hydrocarbons are recovered as azeotropic com- pound with the branched alcohol, as head effluent, using a scheme based on one or two fractionation columns ; b) C 4 - C 5 - oxygenated products - reaction product, wherein the C 5 hydrocarbons are recovered as azeo- tropic compound with the branched alcohol as side cut of a catalytic distillation column from whose head the C 4 products are recovered and at the bottom a blend containing the oxygenated products and the reaction product; c) C 4 - C 5 - oxygenated products, wherein the C 5 hydrocarbons are recovered as azeotropic compound with the branched alcohol as the bottom effl
- the process is preferably effected, in particular, with a molar ratio of oxygenated product/isobutene lower than 0.7, by means of the following essential steps: a) feeding the C 4 -C 5 hydrocarbon cut containing isobutene to the first reaction step (consisting of one or more reactors) , together with one or more streams containing oxygenated products (linear and branched alcohols, ethers and water) ; b) using a catalytic distillation column as second reaction step, wherein the isobutene conversion is completed, in addition to the separation of the reagents/products; c) separating the C 4 /linear alcohol azeotropic product and possibly C 4 products from the remaining oxygenated compounds and from the hydrocarbon product, in one or more distillation columns, also catalytic; d) recovering the linear alcohol from the azeotropic product with the C 4 compounds, by means
- the first reaction step can consist of one or more adia- batic reactors, such as traditional, boiling point, expanded bed reactors .
- the separation of the C 5 /branched alcohol azeotropic product of step (e) is preferably effected starting from blends of : a) C 5 - oxygenated products (ethers and branched alcohols) - reaction product, wherein the C 5 hydrocarbons are recovered as an azeotropic compound with the branched alcohol, as head effluent, using a scheme based on one (recovery of the remaining oxygenated products as side cut) or two fractionation columns; b) C 5 - oxygenated products (ethers and branched alcohols - dimers, in which the C 5 hydrocarbons are recovered as azeotropic product with the branched alcohol as head effluent of a fractionation column; c) C 4 -C 5 - oxygenated products (ethers and linear and branched alcohols) - reaction product, effluent from a reaction step,
- the C 5 products are present in the streams prevalently containing C 4 products in a quantity preferably ranging from 0.5 to 10% by weight.
- Figure 1 shows a process scheme with catalytic distilla- tion, when C 5 products are not present in the charge and the oxygenated product is a branched alcohol (TBA) .
- TSA branched alcohol
- the effluent (4) from the first reaction step is sent to a catalytic distillation (Cl) in which the isobutene conversion is completed.
- a stream (5) essentially containing C 4 hydrocarbons is removed from the head of this column, whereas a stream (6) essentially containing the reaction product and the oxygenated compounds, is collected at the bottom.
- This stream (6) is sent to a further separation column (C2) wherein a stream (8) is collected at the head, containing the dimers/TBA azeotropic product which is recycled to the two reaction steps (streams 9 and 10) , whereas the reaction product (7) essentially consisting of dimers and trimers, is collected from the bottom.
- Figure 3 shows a possible process scheme which differs from that of figure 1 due to the fact that the C 5 /TBA azeotropic product (11) is recovered from the head of the column C2, which can possibly be joined to the reaction product, whereas the stream containing the oxygenated products to be recycled (TBA/dimers azeotropic product) is removed from the column C2 as side cut (8) .
- the process scheme is more complex when a more efficient separation of the two C 5 /TBA and dimers/TBA azeotropic products is to be effected, as a new fractionation column
- a further option, shown in figure 6, consists in sending this azeotropic product to the head stream of the catalytic distillation column together with the C 4 products and in using a new column (C3) to recover the C 5 /TBA azeotropic product at the bottom (11) and C 4 products at the head
- Figure 7 shows a possible process scheme when a mixture of oxygenated products, consisting of alkyl ether (MTBE), linear alcohol (Methanol) and branched alcohol (TBA) , is used.
- MTBE alkyl ether
- Methanol linear alcohol
- TBA branched alcohol
- the stream (1) containing isobutene, together with the reintegration feeding of methanol and TBA (or water) (2) and the recycled streams of oxygenated prod- ucts (MTBE and TBA) (9) and methanol (14), is sent to the first reaction step (Rl) , which can consist of one or more reactors, in which the C 4 iso-olefin is selectively converted to dimers .
- Rl first reaction step
- the effluent (4) from the first reaction step is sent to catalytic distillation (Cl) , which represents the second reaction step, together, possibly, with the recycled streams of oxygenated products (10) and methanol (13) .
- a stream (5) is collected from the head of this column, essentially containing C 4 hydrocarbons and methanol, which is fed to a unit for the recovery of the alcohol (MR) which can consist, for example, of an adsorption system on molecular sieves, or a water washing column.
- MR a unit for the recovery of the alcohol
- the alcohol recovered (12) can be sent back to the two reaction steps (streams 13 and 14) , whereas the hydrocarbon stream (11) can be used in subsequent operations.
- the bottom stream (6) of the column Cl is sent to a further separation column (C3) wherein a stream (15) containing the C 5 /branched alcohol azeotropic product is collected at the head, a stream (8) essentially containing MTBE, TBA and dimers, as side cut, which is recycled to the two reaction steps (streams 9 and 10) , whereas the reaction product (7) , essentially consisting of dimers, trimers and small quantities of oligomers is recovered from the bottom.
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