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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 14, 2013
Filed:
Nov. 22, 2006
Craig Bailey, Beverley, GB;
Leslie William Bolton, Fleet, GB;
Benjamin Patrick Gracey, Hull, GB;
Michael Keith Lee, Hull, GB;
Stephen Roy Partington, Beverley, GB;
Craig Bailey, Beverley, GB;
Leslie William Bolton, Fleet, GB;
Benjamin Patrick Gracey, Hull, GB;
Michael Keith Lee, Hull, GB;
Stephen Roy Partington, Beverley, GB;
BP Chemicals Limited, Middlesex, GB;
Abstract
Process for producing mono-olefins(s) from a feedstock A containing ethanol and propanol, wherein ethanol and propanol are dehydrated into the corresponding same carbon number olefins. The process is performed by 1. reacting feedstock A in a vapor phase dehydration reactor wherein the ethanol and propanol alcohols are converted into a product stream B comprising ethylene, propylene, ethers, water and unconverted alcohols, 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, propylene and ethers, and a second product stream D containing water, ethers and unconverted alcohols, 4. feeding the product stream D to a dewatering column wherein the water stream F is separated from the ethers and unconverted alcohols stream E, 5. recycling the stream E into the dehydration reactor of step 1, and 6. cooling the product stream C. In a step 7, the cooled product stream C is fed to a purification unit wherein the ethers stream G is separated from the ethylene and propylene stream H, and in an optional step 8, the ethers stream G is recycled to either the dewatering column of step 4 and/or directly to dehydration reactor of step 1.