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Title: Kinetics of Transalkylation of Diisopropylbenzenes with Benzene
Authors: Maity, Sunil K.
Seetaram, CH
Pradhan, N C
Keywords: Transalkylation
Diisopropylbenzene
Cumene
H-mordenite
Kinetics
Issue Date: 2006
Citation: CHEMCON, Ankleshwar, Gujarat, India, 2006
Abstract: Transalkylation is an important class of reaction to utilize low value by-products of alkylation reactions. Diisopropylbenzenes (DIPBs) are such by-products formed during the production of cumene by isopropylation of benzene. In the present work, the DIPBs were utilized to produce value-added chemical like cumene by transalkylation with benzene. Transalkylation reactions were carried out in the vapor phase over commercial H-mordenite catalyst in a fixed-bed down-flow laboratory scale reactor. The influences of various process parameters such as temperature, space-time, and benzene-to-DIPB mole ratio on conversion were studied. The experiments were carried out to choose the zone in which the mass transfer effects were negligible. A detailed literature review was made establish a suitable mechanism to explain the course of the reaction.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2080/468
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