Paraffin isomerisation process using reactive distillation

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Saturated compound synthesis – By isomerization

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585734, 585750, 585751, 585664, 585666, 203 28, 203 29, 203 49, 203 91, 203DIG6, C07C 513, B01D 334

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a process for isomerising a feed containing essentially hydrocarbons, preferably paraffins preferably containing 5 and/or 6 carbon atoms per molecule, in which said feed is treated in a distillation zone comprising an exhausting zone and a rectification zone associated with an isomerisation reaction zone, in the presence of an isomerisation catalyst and a gas stream containing hydrogen, characterized in that the reaction zone is at least partially internal to the distillation zone, and wherein the hydrogen-containing gas is fed by a dedicated gas distributor to the bottom of at least one catalytic bed within the isomerization reaction zone.

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