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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 24, 2013
Filed:
Nov. 09, 2011
David Lee, Seabrook, TX (US);
Lincoln Sarager, Houston, TX (US);
Mark O. Scates, Houston, TX (US);
Ronald D. Shaver, Houston, TX (US);
James H. Zink, League City, TX (US);
Raymond J. Zinobile, Houston, TX (US);
David Lee, Seabrook, TX (US);
Lincoln Sarager, Houston, TX (US);
Mark O. Scates, Houston, TX (US);
Ronald D. Shaver, Houston, TX (US);
James H. Zink, League City, TX (US);
Raymond J. Zinobile, Houston, TX (US);
Celanese International Corporation, Dallas, TX (US);
Abstract
An integrated process for producing ethanol, comprising the step of reacting carbon monoxide with at least one reactant in a reactor containing a reaction medium to produce a liquid reaction product comprising acetic acid. The reaction medium comprises water, acetic acid, methyl acetate, a halogen promoter, and a first catalyst. The process further comprises the steps of directly feeding the liquid reaction product from the reactor to a distillation column and withdrawing from it an overhead stream comprising methyl acetate, and/or halogen promoter, a bottoms stream comprising a solution of the first catalyst, and a liquid acetic acid sidestream; and hydrogenating acetic acid of the liquid acetic acid sidestream in the presence of a second catalyst and under conditions effective to form a crude ethanol product comprising ethanol and water. No flashing vessel is used to purify the liquid reaction product. Ethanol is recovered from the crude ethanol product.