Hydrocarbon separation process
Ethylbenzene is separated from a mixture of C8-aromatics through preferential adsorption of ethylbenzene by contacting the mixture with a faujasite having from 64 to 96 aluminum atoms per unit cell, A, and containing a fraction of cesium cation equivalents over total cation equivalents present in th...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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18.02.1975
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Summary: | Ethylbenzene is separated from a mixture of C8-aromatics through preferential adsorption of ethylbenzene by contacting the mixture with a faujasite having from 64 to 96 aluminum atoms per unit cell, A, and containing a fraction of cesium cation equivalents over total cation equivalents present in the faujasite which is from 0.0119A minus 0.5 to the least of 0.15 or 0.0119A minus 0.7, the remainder of the cations being selected from strontium, calcium and sodium, then desorbing the adsorbed C8-aromatics. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US19730423031 |