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Date of Patent:
Apr. 23, 2013

Filed:

Nov. 22, 2006
Applicants:

Craig Bailey, Beverley, GB;

Leslie William Bolton, Fleet, GB;

Benjamin Patrick Gracey, Hull, GB;

Michael Keith Lee, Hull, GB;

Stephen Roy Partington, Beverley, GB;

Inventors:

Craig Bailey, Beverley, GB;

Leslie William Bolton, Fleet, GB;

Benjamin Patrick Gracey, Hull, GB;

Michael Keith Lee, Hull, GB;

Stephen Roy Partington, Beverley, GB;

Assignee:

BP Chemicals Limited, Middlesex, GB;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C07C 1/24 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

Process for producing ethylene from an ethanol feedstock A by (1) reacting the ethanol feedstock A in a vapor phase reactor wherein the ethanol is converted at a temperature between 160 and 270° C. and at a pressure of above 0.1 MPa but less than 4.5 MPa, into a product stream B containing ethylene, diethyl ethers, water and unconverted ethanol, (2) cooling the product stream B, (3) disengaging the cooled product stream B in a separation unit to give a first stream C containing ethylene and diethyl ethers, and a second product stream D containing water, diethyl ethers and unconverted ethanol, (4) feeding the product stream D to a dewatering unit wherein the water stream F is separated from the diethyl ethers and unconverted ethanol stream E, (5) recycling the stream E into the dehydration reactor of step 1, (6) cooling the product stream C, and (7) feeding the cooled product stream C to a purification unit wherein the diethyl ethers stream G is separated from the ethylene stream H. Optionally, the ethyl ethers stream G is recycled to either the dewatering unit of step (4) or directly to dehydration reactor of step (1).


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