Process to produce linear pentenes and metathesis thereof

US9499458B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9499458-B2
Application numberUS-201314069737-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 1, 2013
Priority dateNov 19, 2012
Publication dateNov 22, 2016
Grant dateNov 22, 2016

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Mixed pentenes may be converted to propylene by feeding an alcohol, linear pentenes, and isopentenes to an etherification reactor. The alcohol and isopentenes may be reacted in the etherification reactor to convert isopentenes to tertiary amyl alkyl ether, which may be separated from the linear pentenes, recovered as a linear pentene fraction. The tertiary amyl alkyl ether may be fed to a decomposition reactor to convert at least a portion of the tertiary amyl alkyl ether to alcohol and isopentenes. The alcohol and isopentenes may then be separated to recover an isopentene fraction and an alcohol fraction. The isopentene fraction is then fed to a skeletal isomerization reactor to convert at least a portion of the isopentenes to linear pentenes, the effluent from which may be recycled to the etherification reactor. Ethylene and the linear pentene fraction may then be to a metathesis reactor to produce propylene.

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What is claimed: 1. A process for converting mixed pentenes to propylene, comprising: feeding an alcohol and a hydrocarbon stream containing linear pentenes and isopentenes to an etherification reactor; reacting the alcohol and isopentenes in the etherification reactor to convert at least a portion of the isopentenes to tertiary amyl alkyl ether; separating the linear pentenes from the tertiary amyl alkyl ether to recover a linear pentene fraction and a tertiary amyl alkyl ether fraction; feeding the tertiary amyl alkyl ether fraction to a decomposition reactor; reacting the tertiary amyl alkyl ether in the decomposition reactor to convert at least a portion of the tertiary amyl alkyl ether to the alcohol and isopentenes; separating the alcohol and the isopentenes produced in the decomposition reactor to recover an isopentene fraction and an alcohol fraction; feeding the isopentene fraction to a skeletal isomerization reactor to convert at least a portion of the isopentenes to linear pentenes; recovering an effluent from the skeletal isomerization reactor comprising isopentenes and linear pentenes; recycling the effluent from the skeletal isomerization reactor to the etherification reactor; feeding ethylene and the linear pentene fraction to a metathesis reactor to convert at least a portion of the linear pentenes and ethylene to propylene. 2. The process of claim 1 , further comprising recycling at least a portion of the alcohol fraction to the etherification reactor. 3. The process of claim 1 , wherein the alcohol comprises at least one C1-C4 alcohol. 4. The process of claim 1 , wherein the alcohol comprises methanol. 5. The process of claim 1 , further comprising: recovering an effluent from the metathesis reactor comprising ethylene, propylene, C4 olefins, C5 olefins, and heavier hydrocarbon byproducts; separating the effluent from the metathesis reactor to recover an ethylene fraction, a propylene fraction, a mixed C4/C5 fraction, and a heavies purge fraction. 6. The process of claim 5 , further comprising recycling the ethylene fraction to the metathesis reactor. 7. The process of claim 5 , further comprising recycling the mixed C4/C5 fraction to the metathesis reactor. 8. The process of claim 1 , wherein the steps of reacting the alcohol and isopentenes and the separating the linear pentenes from the tertiary amyl alkyl ether are performed concurrently in a catalytic distillation reactor system. 9. The process of claim 1 , wherein the steps of reacting the tertiary amyl alkyl ether and the separating the alcohol and the isopentenes are performed concurrently in a catalytic distillation reactor system.

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  • Alkyl tert-alkyl ether, e.g. CH3OC(CH3)3 · CPC title

  • C07C6/04Primary

    at a carbon-to-carbon double bond · CPC title

  • Propene · CPC title

  • with five carbon atoms · CPC title

  • by addition of organic compounds only · CPC title

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What does patent US9499458B2 cover?
Mixed pentenes may be converted to propylene by feeding an alcohol, linear pentenes, and isopentenes to an etherification reactor. The alcohol and isopentenes may be reacted in the etherification reactor to convert isopentenes to tertiary amyl alkyl ether, which may be separated from the linear pentenes, recovered as a linear pentene fraction. The tertiary amyl alkyl ether may be fed to a decom…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lummus Technology Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C07C6/04. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 22 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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