2018 Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
(32c) CSTR Study of Aldol Polymerization Inhibition in Ethylene Plant Caustic Towers
Historically aldol polymerization and its inhibition is studied in the lab in 8 oz bottles. Interestingly, the results can vary depending on order of addition, testing temperature, sampling time and the acetaldehyde source. This variation has been used by various suppliers to show their chemistries superiority vs their competition, causing confusion among the ethylene producers. As part of a larger project, Nalco Champion undertook an in-depth study of the variations of testing.
This paper will focus on the test conditions and variations in results as well as a new testing scheme that appears to better mimic the caustic tower conditions. When the lab evaluation method was moved from batch to semi-batch and then to continuous mode, greater insights on the mechanism of inhibition that reflects field performance was obtained. The use of Evaporative Light Scattering Detector proved to be a powerful method in quantifying aldol polymer as a function of time.