Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9610255 | Catalysis Today | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
On sulfated titania prepared by gelling titanium alkoxide with sulfuric acid, isobutene oligomerization was carried out under different operating conditions. Under severe conditions [temperature 140 °C, pressure 600 psi and weight hourly space velocity (WHSV) of 2.5 hâ1], the catalyst reached 100% isobutene conversion and selectivity for C12= and C18= olefins of 54 and 39%, respectively. Meanwhile, under soft conditions (28 °C, 100 psi and 10 hâ1), conversion decreased from an initial value of 55-25% after 30 h on stream, while the selectivity for C8= increased from 42 to 60%. After 90 h on stream, catalyst activity was recovered by introducing nitrogen into the feed and the conversion then reached 90%. These results show that by varying the operating conditions over a sulfated titania catalyst, isobutene oligomerization can be controlled to the desired C8= or C12= olefin yield.
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Authors
A. Mantilla, F. Tzompantzi, G. Ferrat, A. López-Ortega, S. Alfaro, R. Gómez, M. Torres,