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Petrochemical Processing dealkylation

Xyloflning [Xylol refining] A process for isomerizing a petrochemical feedstock containing ethylbenzene and xylenes. The xylenes are mostly converted to the equilibrium mixture of xylenes the ethylbenzene is dealkylated to benzene and ethylene. This is a catalytic, vapor-phase process, operated at approximately 360°C. The catalyst (Encilite-1) is a ZSM-5-type zeolite in which some of the aluminum has been replaced by iron. The catalyst was developed in India in 1981, jointly by the National Chemical Laboratory and Associated Cement Companies. The process was piloted by Indian Petrochemicals Corporation in 1985 and commercialized by that company at Baroda in 1991. [Pg.295]

Zeolites are integral components of petrochemical refineries that produce benzene, xylene isomers, ethylbenzene and cumene. These aromatics must be high in purity for downstream conversion to polyesters and styrenic or phenolic based plastics. Catalytic processes for producing aromatics employ zeolites for isomerization, disproportionation, transalkylation, alkylation, and dealkylation. [Pg.101]

More than 90% of today s petrochemicals are produced from refineiy products. Most are based on the use of C2-C4 olefins and aromatics finm hydrocarbon steam cracking units, which are even more closely linked to refineries. In North America, the feedstock for steam cracker units have generally been ethane, propane, or LPG. As a result, most of the propylene and aromatics have been provided by FCC units and catalytic reformers. In maity other parts of the world where naphtha feed has been more readily available, suppUes of propylene and aromatics have been produced directly by steam cracking. When necessary, the catalytic dehydrogenation of paraffins or dealkylation of toluene can balance the supply of olefins or benzene. In Table 7.2 some of the catalytic processes that convert olefins and benzene from a steam cracker into basic petrochemicals for the modem chemical industry are shown. [Pg.263]


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