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Process Flow Sulfuric Acid Alkylation

The primary process variables affecting the economics of sulfuric acid alkylation are the reaction temperature, isobutane recycle rate, reactor space velocity, and spent acid strength. To control fresh acid makeup, spent acid could be monitored by continuously measuring its density, the flow rate, and its temperature. This can reduce the acid usage in alkyla-tion units. [Pg.87]

Figure 2 presents a schematic flow diagram for a typical hydrofluoric acid alkylation plant. Since processing with hydrofluoric acid is very similar to processing with sulfuric acid, this discussion will point out only the significant differences in the two processes. [Pg.105]

Svlfuric Add Alkylation. Despite some disadvantages, such as acid-reGOLYery expense and refrigeration to minimize oxidation, about four fifths of the alkylate produced for motor fuels is based on sulfuric acid as a catalyst. As with HF alkylation, isobutane is alkylated with olefins (other than ethylene), and a flow diagram for such a process is ven in Fig. 14-5. [Pg.833]


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