PROCESS FOR THE CATALYTIC HYDRATION OF OLEFINS

A process is disclosed for converting light olefin(s) to alcohol(s), ether(s) or a mixture of alcohol(s) and ether(s) which comprises contacting a feed containing at least one light olefin with water in the vapour and/or liquid phase under olefin hydration conditions in the presence of acidic zeolit...

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Main Authors WERNER OTTO HAAG, CHARLES MITCHEL SORENSON JR, WELDON KAY BELL, TRACY JAU-HUA HUANG
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 29.08.1990
Edition5
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Summary:A process is disclosed for converting light olefin(s) to alcohol(s), ether(s) or a mixture of alcohol(s) and ether(s) which comprises contacting a feed containing at least one light olefin with water in the vapour and/or liquid phase under olefin hydration conditions in the presence of acidic zeolite Beta as catalyst to produce said alcohol(s), ether(s) or mixture thereof. The process is especially applicable to the hydration of a propylene-containing feed, for example, a refinery FCC stream containing a substantial amount of propylene, to provide a mixture of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and diisopropyl ether (DIPE) which is particularly useful as an octane improver for gasoline.
Bibliography:Application Number: ZA19880009688