Process for two-stage catalytic conversion of an olefins-contain

Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Plural serial diverse syntheses – Same catalyst – solvent – or component thereof used in both...

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585251, 585 32P, 585517, 585832, C07C 100

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ABSTRACT:
A two-stage catalytic conversion process for converting an olefins-containing feed is disclosed which comprises contacting the feed in a first stage under substantially non-oligomerizing conditions with a catalyst comprising at least one metal (X) selected from the group consisting of metals from Groups 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 4b, 5b, 6b and 8 of the Periodic Table of the Elements and contacting the effluent from the first stage in the second stage under olefin oligomerization conditions at a temperature which is at least 50.degree. C. above the operating temperature of the first stage with a catalyst comprising at least one metal (Z) selected from the group consisting of metals from Groups 1b, 2a, 2b, 4b, 5b, 6b, and 8 on a mordenite-type of crystalline trivalent metal (Q) silicate.

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