Process for the alkylation of light paraffins with lower olefins

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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ABSTRACT:
Alkylates are prepared by selectively alkylating light paraffinic hydrocarbons with lower olefins at alkylation conditions in the presence of a catalyst comprising (a) one or more Lewis acids of the formula MX.sub.n where M is selected from the Group IIIA, V or VIB elements of the Periodic Table, X is a halogen, n is the ratio of halogen atoms to atoms of M and varies from 1-8, and (b) a hydrogen halide.

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