Author/Authors :
Kulprathipanja، Santi نويسنده , , Rangsunvigit، Pramoch نويسنده , , Chobsa-Ard، Ajana نويسنده , , Kraikul، Natthakorn نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Influences of seven solvents – benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene (EB), p-diethylbenzene (pDEB), o-xylene, m-xylene, and p-xylene – on the
production of high purity 2,6-dimethylnaphthalene (DMN) via catalytic isomerization and adsorptive separation of the 2,6-triad DMNs were
investigated. The solvents act as a reaction media for the isomerization and a desorbent for the adsorption. From the catalytic testing in a batch
reactor over a H-beta catalyst and the adsorption using a pulse test technique over Na-faujasite adsorbents, the results indicate that the solvent
characteristics, e.g. dipole moment, relative (pi)-electron basicity, play very important roles on both processes. And, the best catalytic isomerization
and adsorption system can be demonstrated if an appropriate solvent is used. Among the employed solvents, appropriate solvents for either the
isomerization or adsorption were identified in this study. However, only toluene shows a possibility for being used to produce high purity 2,6-DMN
via the combination of the isomerization and adsorption technique.
Keywords :
Adsorption , Desorbent , Dimethylnaphthalene , Isomerization