Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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50086 | Catalysis Communications | 2012 | 4 Pages |
The alkylation of isobutane and butene (C4 cut from industrial alkylation feed) catalyzed by triflic acid (TFSA)/trifluoroethanol (TFEA), has been systematically investigated in a batch autoclave. High selectivity of trimethylpentane (TMP, 80.1%) and high research octane number (RON, 97.2) were achieved with 30 vol.% TFEA in TFSA/TFEA catalytic system at 8 °C. Moreover, the TFSA/TFEA system can be recycled several times without significant loss of activity.
Graphical abstractAlkylation of isobutane and butene was catalyzed by triflic acid (TFSA) with trifluoroethanol (TFEA) as a promoter. High-quality alkylate with up to 80.1% desired TMP and 97.2 RON was achieved with TFSA/TFEA catalyst, which is much better than with TFSA (> 99.9 wt.% in purity, alkylate with 19.1% TMP and 86.1 RON) or H2SO4 (95–98 wt.% in purity, alkylate with 43.4% TMP and 90. 4 RON).Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide