Patent ID: 6620387
Filing Date: 2003-09-16
Classification: C07C,Y02P,Y10S

Abstract:
An apparatus for carrying out an integrated process for the alkylation of organic aromatic compounds, comprising:(a) a distillation column reactor containing a bed of alkylation catalyst in the form of a catalytic distillation structure and having an organic aromatic compound inlet above said bed of alkylation catalyst and an olefin inlet below said bed of alkylation catalyst; (b) a first overheads outlet connected to the top of said distillation column reactor to remove unreacted organic compound and unreacted olefin; (c) a first bottoms outlet connected to the bottom of said distillation column reactor to remove alkylated product; (d) a distillation column for separating mono substituted alkylated product from poly substituted alkylated product having an alkylated product inlet in fluid communication with said first bottoms outlet, a second overheads outlet to remove mono substituted alkylated product and a second bottoms outlet to remove poly substituted alkylated product; and (e) a transalkylator comprising: (i) a vessel containing a plurality of transalkylation catalyst beds in series, the effluent from each of said plurality of beds flowing to the next bed in series; (ii) a plurality of poly substituted benzene inlets, one each of said poly substituted benzene inlets being disposed upstream of each of said plurality of transalkylation catalyst beds; (iii) a header connecting each of said poly substituted inlets to said second bottoms outlet; (iv) valves in each of said plurality of poly substituted benzene inlets, said valves being for directing poly substituted benzene to only so many of said plurality of transalkylation beds as is required to obtain the optimum conversion of poly substituted benzenes to mono substituted benzenes; and (v) a separate benzene inlet to said first of said plurality of transalkylation catalyst beds such that benzene may be fed to said first bed and subsequent beds independently of feeding poly substituted benzenes to said first and subsequent beds.