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Production of ethyltert-butyl ether fromtert-butyl alcohol and ethanol catalyzed byβ-zeolite in reactive distillation

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The synthesis of ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE) from a liquid phase reaction between tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) and ethanol (EtOH) in reactive distillation has been studied.β-Zeolite catalysts with three compositions (Si/Al ratio=13, 36 and 55) were compared by testing the reaction in a semi-batch reactor. Although they showed almost the same performance, the one with Si/Al ratio of 55 was selected for the kinetic and reactive distillation studies because it is commercially available and present in a ready-to-use form. The kinetic parameters of the reaction determined by fitting parameters with the experimental results at temperature in the range of 343–363 K were used in an ASPEN PLUS simulator. Experimental results of the reactive distillation at a standard condition were used to validate a rigorous reactive distillation model of the ASPEN PLUS used in a simulation study. The effects of various operating parameters such as condenser temperature, feed molar flow rate, reflux ratio, heat duty and mole ratio of H2O : EtOH on the reactive distillation performance were then investigated via simulation using the ASPEN PLUS program. The results were compared between two reactive distillation columns: one packed withβ-zeolite and the other with conventional Amberlyst-15. It was found that the effect of various operating parameters for both types of catalysts follows the same trend; however, the column packed withΒ-zeolite outperforms that with Amberlyst-15 catalyst due to the higher selectivity of the catalyst.

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Assabumrungrat, S., Wongwattanasate, D., Pavarajarn, V. et al. Production of ethyltert-butyl ether fromtert-butyl alcohol and ethanol catalyzed byβ-zeolite in reactive distillation. Korean J. Chem. Eng. 21, 1139–1146 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02719485

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