Distillation: processes – separatory – Including addition of water or steam – To distillation column
Reexamination Certificate
2000-07-19
2001-07-24
Manoharan, Virginia (Department: 1764)
Distillation: processes, separatory
Including addition of water or steam
To distillation column
C203S097000, C203S098000, C203S100000, C568S699000, C568S868000, C568S913000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06264800
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the separation of glycol di-alkyl ethers from the corresponding mono-ethers, especially to the preparation of high purity di-propylene glycol mono-tert-butyl ether (DPTB) by the separation of impurities such as di-propylene glycol di-tert-butyl ether (DE) from the DPTB.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Di-propylene glycol mono-tert-butyl ether (DPTB) is used commercially as a solvent and, in combination with dipropylene glycol as a concrete additive.
A commercial process for the production of DPTB involves reacting di-propylene glycol (DPG) with isobutylene over an acid ion exchange resin catalyst. A problem with such procedures is that certain amounts of di-propylene glycol di-tert-butyl ether are also produced which must be separated from DPTB prior to use of the DPTB as a concrete additive since the di-ether has a pronounced adverse effect in the usage in concrete.
Currently a costly and tedious extractive distillation technology involving the use of two columns and very large recycle streams is employed to accomplish the separation; see U.S. Pat. No. 5,552,024.
Various methods are known for separating minor amounts of impurities from various products including azeotropic and extractive distillation procedures but such prior methods are generally complicated and expensive. Steam stripping techniques have been employed but tend to result in the introduction of unwanted impurities with the steam, as well as producing waste water from condensing steam.
Now, in accordance with the present invention there is provided a simple and effective distillation procedure whereby the separation of impurities such as the di-ether from DPTB is achieved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
In accordance with the invention, the DPTB to be purified is fed to the upper section of a fractional distillation column, while a stripping component comprised of liquid water or steam is fed to the column preferably at a point below the point of introduction of the mixture to be purified. It is important that DPG also be fed to the column, usually in admixture with the DPTB. The water or steam stream may be introduced into the bottom of the column as a preferred practice although this steam can be introduced at any point. A reboiler is provided wherein bottoms from the column is vaporized and circulated to the column thus providing heat to the column. Heat input into the column via the reboiler is sufficient to ensure vaporization of the liquid water stripping component stream introduced to the column, and the pressure maintained in the column is effective to prevent overheating especially in the reboiler, while maintaining stripping vapor flow upwardly through the column. The stripping component, e.g. water, with some DPTB plus undesirable di-ether impurities as well as unreacted isobutylene is removed overhead, DPTB product substantially reduced in di-ether is removed as bottoms in admixture with DPG. A portion or all of the water phase from the overhead condensate can be returned to the column as stripping water.
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Arco Chemical Technology L.P.
Long William C.
Manoharan Virginia
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