Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Aromatic compound synthesis – By condensation of entire molecules or entire hydrocarbyl...
Patent
1995-06-01
1997-02-04
Pal, Asok
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Aromatic compound synthesis
By condensation of entire molecules or entire hydrocarbyl...
585446, 585802, 585804, 203 21, 203 27, 203DIG8, C07C 264, C07C 15067
Patent
active
056000499
ABSTRACT:
In the alkylation of benzene with propylene in a distillation column reactor to produce cumene the overheads from the distillation reactor are fed to a depropanizer where the unreacted benzene is separated from C.sub.3 's. Liquid propylene feed for the distillation column reactor is vaporized by indirect heat exchange with the overheads from the depropanizer to condense the overheads, thereby reducing the pressure in the depropanizer below what would be normally achieved with conventional condensing systems.
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Bullock In Suk
Chemical Research & Licensing Company
Johnson Kenneth H.
Pal Asok
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