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FUEL 卷:277
Production and fuel properties of iso-olefins with controlled molecular structure and obtained from butene oligomerization
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Dagle, Vanessa Lebarbier1  Lopez, Johnny Saavedra1  Cooper, Alan1  Luecke, Jon2  Swita, Marie1  Dagle, Robert A.1  Gaspar, Daniel1 
[1] Pacific Northwest Natl Lab, 902 Battelle Blvd, Richland, WA 99354 USA
[2] Natl Renewable Energy Lab, 15013 Denver West Pkwy, Golden, CO 80401 USA
关键词: Butene oligomerization;    Olefins;    Fuel properties;    Catalysis;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.fuel.2020.118147
来源: Elsevier
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The ability to control the molecular structure (e.g., degree of branching) of iso-olefins produced from oligomerizing light olefins is a valuable tool for tuning the final compositions of hydrocarbon fuels and targeting specific fuel properties. In this study, we demonstrated that the degree of branching of iso-olefins obtained from butene oligomerization can be controlled by tuning process conditions (i.e., temperature, weight hourly space velocity [WHSV], nature of butene feedstock) and by choosing the proper catalyst (i.e., Amberlyst-36 vs. Y/ZSM-22). We produced three types of iso-olefin mixtures: 1) a methyl-heptenes rich (74 wt%) mixture,2) dimethyl-hexenes rich (80-96 wt%) mixtures, and 3) highly branched (i.e., >= 3 methyl substitutions) iso-olefins rich ( > 50 wt%) mixtures. While dimethyl-hexenes are preferentially formed at lower temperatures (60-100 degrees C) and WHSV (i.e., 2 hr(-1)), methyl-heptenes are favorably produced at higher temperatures ( > 100 degrees C) and WHSVs (i.e., 7 hr(-1)) over Amberlyst-36. The use of either 1-butene or 2-butene as feedstock resulted in liquid products with similar branching because facile intramolecular isomerization occurs prior to oligomerization. The use of isobutylene feedstock forms a more branched olefin product. For each type of iso-olefins mixture, we determined fuel properties including research octane number (RON), motor octane number (MON), and octane sensitivity (S), which is the difference between RON and MON. We found that not only RON and MON but also S values increased with the degree of branching of these complex mixtures of iso-olefins. The highest RON of 99.7 and S value of 9.3 were obtained for a mixture of highly branched iso-olefins.

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