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Ethylene alkylation of benzene

Benzene and para-xylene are the most sought after components from reformate and pygas, followed by ortho-xylene and meta-xylene. While there is petrochemical demand for toluene and ethylbenzene, the consumption of these carmot be discussed in the same way as the other four. Toluene is used in such a large quantity in gasoline blending that its demand as a petrochemical pales in comparison. Fthylbenzene from reformate and pygas is typically dealkylated to make benzene or isomerized to make xylenes. On-purpose production of petrochemical ethylbenzene (via ethylene alkylation of benzene) is primarily for use as an intermediate in the production of another petrochemical, styrene monomer. Ethylbenzene plants are typically built close coupled with styrene plants. [Pg.230]

Ethylbenzene is a high volume petrochemical used as the feed stock for the production of styrene via dehydrogenation. Ethylbenzene is currently made by ethylene alkylation of benzene and can be purified to 99.9%. Ethylbenzene and styrene plants are usually built in a single location. There is very little merchant sale of ethylbenzene, and styrene production is about 30x10 t/year. For selective adsorption to be economically competitive on this scale, streams with sufficiently high concentration and volume of ethylbenzene would be required. Hence, although technology has been available for ethylbenzene extraction from mixed xylenes, potential commercial opportunities are limited to niche applications. [Pg.244]

Liquid phase ethylene alkylation of benzene in the presence of AICI3 in a dispersed phase (Lewis acids). [Pg.160]


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