Catalysis Letters, Vol.23, No.1-2, 161-168, 1994
Transalkylation and Disproportionation of Toluene and C-9 Aromatics over Zeolite-Beta
Transalkylation and disproportionation (TADP) of toluene and C-9 aromatics from a commercial stream have been studied over a zeolite possessing a three-dimensional, 12-membered ring pore system. The study encompassed the effect of C-9 aromatics content in feed on TADP. Formation of xylenes was maximum with a feed containing 50 : 50 toluene and C-9 aromatics. In order to understand the role of different C-9 aromatics in TADP, experiments using individual C-9 aromatics with and without toluene mixture as feed were carried out. An interesting observation of these experiments was that ethyltoluenes produced xylenes through disproportionation of toluene generated from their deethylation. The total yield of xylenes was much less than that obtained from trimethyl benzenes. A reaction scheme accounting all the reactions taking place during TADP is proposed.
Keywords:XYLENE ISOMERIZATION;CUMENE DISPROPORTIONATION;HZSM-5 ZEOLITES;ZSM-5 ZEOLITE;SELECTIVITY;CATALYSTS;KINETICS