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Converting olefins to propene: Ethene to propene and olefin cracking
Fecha
2018-02Registro en:
0161-4940
1520-5703
Autor
Blay, Vincent
Epelde, Eva
Miravalles, Rubén
Alvarado Perea, Leo
Institución
Resumen
Demand for propene as a petrochemical building block keeps
growing, while its availability has been decreased by the adoption
of shale gas resources, among others. Efforts to optimize
its production by conventional means (including modified fluid
catalytic cracking) and new on-purpose production technologies
(including ethene to propene (ETP) and olefin cracking)
are being pursued. This work reviews the progress made on
olefin conversion processes, including the ETP reaction, which
is still under development, and the cracking of butenes and
higher olefins (C5–C8). The factors analyzed include the catalytic
performance of different zeolite materials and their modifications
to increase catalyst stability, yield, and selectivity to
propene, as well as the effect of operating conditions, reaction
thermodynamics, and mechanisms involved. The work is complemented
by a survey of commercial technologies and developments
on olefin conversion processes.