Abstract:
Systems and methods to produced branched aliphatic alcohols are described. Systems may include an olefin dimerization unit, an olefin isomerization unit, a hydroformylation unit and/or combinations thereof. Methods for producing branched aliphatic alcohols may include isomerization of olefins in a process stream. The isomerized olefins may be hydroformylated to produce aliphatic alcohols. After hydroformylation of the aliphatic alcohols, unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be separated from the aliphatic alcohols products. The unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be recycled back into the main process stream or sent to other processing units. Addition of multiple streams to the units may be performed to control reaction conditions in the units.
Abstract:
Systems and methods to produced branched aliphatic alcohols are described. Systems may include an olefin dimerization unit, an olefin isomerization unit, a hydroformylation unit and/or combinations thereof. Methods for producing branched aliphatic alcohols may include isomerization of olefins in a process stream. The isomerized olefins may be hydroformylated to produce aliphatic alcohols. After hydroformylation of the aliphatic alcohols, unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be separated from the aliphatic alcohols products. The unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be recycled back into the main process stream or sent to other processing units. Addition of multiple streams to the units may be performed to control reaction conditions in the units.
Abstract:
Systems and methods to produced branched aliphatic alcohols are described. Systems may include a dehydrogenation-isomerization unit and a hydroformylation unit. Methods for producing branched aliphatic alcohols may include isomerization of olcfins in a process stream. The isomerized olefins may be hydroformylated to produce aliphatic alcohols. After hydroformylation of the aliphatic alcohols, unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be separated from the aliphatic alcohols products. The unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be recycled back into the main process stream or sent to other processing units. Addition of multiple streams to the dehydrogenation-isomerization unit and/or hydroformylation unit may be performed to control reaction conditions in the units.
Abstract:
Systems and methods to produce branched alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons are described. Systems may include an olefin dimerization unit, an isomerization unit, an alkylation unit, combinations thereof and/or one or more separations unit. A method for producing branched alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons may include combining process streams from dimerization and isomerization units to produce a mixed stream that includes olefins. The olefins in the mixed stream may be used to alkylate aromatic hydrocarbons to form branched alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. After alkylation of the aromatic hydrocarbons, unreacted components from the alkylation process may be separated from the alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. The unreacted components from the alkylation process may be recycled back into the main process stream or sent to other processing units.
Abstract:
Systems and methods to produced branched aliphatic alcohols are described. Systems may include a hydrogenation unit, dehydrogenation unit, an olefin isomerization unit, a hydroformylation unit, and/or combinations thereof. Methods for producing branched aliphatic alcohols may include isomerization of olefins in a process stream. The isomerized olefins may be hydroformylated to produce aliphatic alcohols. After hydroformylation of the aliphatic alcohols, unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be separated from the aliphatic alcohols products. The unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be recycled back into the main process stream or sent to other processing units. Addition of multiple streams to the units may be performed to control reaction conditions in the units.
Abstract:
Systems and methods to produce branched alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons are described. Systems may include a hydrogenation unit, a dehydrogenation unit, an olefin dimerization unit, an isomerization unit, an alkylation unit and/or one or more separations unit. Methods for producing a branched alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons may include any combination of hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, dimerization and/or isomerization of olefms in a process stream. The produced olefins may be used to alkylate aromatic hydrocarbons to form branched alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. After alkylation of the aromatic hydrocarbons, unreacted components from the alkylation process may be separated from the alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. The unreacted components from the alkylation process may be recycled back into the main process stream or sent to other processing units.
Abstract:
Systems and methods to produce branched aliphatic alcohols are described. Systems include at least an olefin isomerization unit, a hydroformylation unit, a dehydrogenation unit. Methods for producing branched aliphatic alcohols include isomerization of olefins in a process stream. The isomerized olefins are hydroformylated to produce aliphatic alcohols. After hydroformylation of the aliphatic alcohols, unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be separated from the aliphatic alcohols products. The unreacted components from the hydroformylation process are introduced into a dehydrogenation unit to form an olefinic hydrocarbon stream, which is recycled back into the main process stream. Addition of multiple streams to the units may be performed to control reaction conditions in the units.
Abstract:
Systems and methods to produced branched aliphatic alcohols are described. Systems may include a hydrogenation unit, a dehydrogenation unit, an olefin dimerization unit, an olefin isomerization unit, a hydroformylation unit and/or combinations thereof Methods for producing branched aliphatic alcohols may include dimerization and isomerization of olefins in a process stream. The isomerized olefins may be hydroformylated to produce aliphatic alcohols. After hydroformylation of the aliphatic alcohols, unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be separated from the aliphatic alcohols products. The unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be recycled back into the main process stream or sent to other processing units. Addition of multiple streams to the units may be performed to control reaction conditions in the units.
Abstract:
Systems and methods to produced branched aliphatic alcohols are described. Systems may include a hydrogenation unit, dehydrogenation unit, an olefin isomerization unit, a hydroformylation unit, and/or combinations thereof. Methods for producing branched aliphatic alcohols may include isomerization of olefins in a process stream. The isomerized olefins may be hydroformylated to produce aliphatic alcohols. After hydroformylation of the aliphatic alcohols, unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be separated from the aliphatic alcohols products. The unreacted components from the hydroformylation process may be recycled back into the main process stream or sent to other processing units. Addition of multiple streams to the units may be performed to control reaction conditions in the units.
Abstract:
Systems and methods to produce branched alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons are described. Systems may include a hydrogenation unit, a dehydrogenation unit, an isomerization unit, an alkylation unit and a separation unit. Methods for producing branched alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons may include hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, and isomerization of olefins in a process stream. The produced olefins may be used to alkylate aromatic hydrocarbons to form branched alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. After alkylation of the aromatic hydrocarbons, unreacted components from the alkylation process may be separated from the alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons. The unreacted components from the alkylation process may be recycled back into the main process stream or sent to other processing units.