2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(476y) Selective Positional Isomerization of Butene-2 over Mesoporous Silicates
Authors
Jeon, J. K. - Presenter, Kongju National University
Lee, J. H., University of Illinois
Yim, J. H., Kongju National University
Park, Y. K., University of Seoul
Kim, Y. S., SK Corporation
Lee, S. J., SK Corporation
Because butene-1 is used as a monomer for the production of linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) and polybutene, the worldwide demand of butene-1 is gradually increasing. It is necessary to convert butene-2 among C4 raffinate in petrochemical plant and refinery to butene-1 valuable component. It is necessary to produce butene-1 selectively in butene-2 isomerization, because the byproducts such as iso-butene, octenes, and propylene can be produced through skeletal isomerization, oligomerization, and cracking, respectively. In order to increase the selectivity to butene-1 in butene-2 isomerization, mesoporous silicates were adapted as catalysts in this study. The yield of butene-1 over MCM-41, Al-MCM-41, and MCM-48 was higher than that over alumina-based catalysts. The activity and selectivity over mesoporous silicates in butene-2 hydrogenation were correlated the acidity of the catalysts through ammonia-temperature programmed desorption (TPD) and pyridine FT-IR.