Ss. Jayadeokar et Mm. Sharma, SIMULTANEOUS HYDRATION AND ETHERIFICATION OF ISOAMYLENE USING SUB-AZEOTROPIC ETHANOL - USE OF ION-EXCHANGE RESINS AS CATALYST, Reactive polymers, 19(3), 1993, pp. 169-179
Simultaneous hydration and etherification of isoamylene (a mixture of
17.0% 2-methyl-1-butene and 83.0% 2-methyl-2-butene) was carried out w
ith 80% aqueous ethanol, in a liquid-liquid system, in the presence of
cationic ion exchange resin catalysts, Amberlyst-15 and Amberlyst-35.
Kinetics of these reactions was studied in a 1.0 X 10(-4) m3 capacity
autoclave in the temperature range of 50-80-degrees-C. The maximum co
nversion of water to tert-amyl alcohol was obtained at 60-degrees-C. T
he Langmuir-Hinshelwood model was used for describing the course of th
e reaction. The surface reaction controlling mechanism was found to fi
t the experimental data very well. The effect of different variables,
such as, mole ratio of the reactants, microemulsion media, catalyst lo
ading, etc., on the rate of the reaction was studied.