Py. Gayraud et al., Performance of potassium 12-tungstophosphoric salts as catalysts for isobutane/butene alkylation in subcritical and supercritical phases, CATAL TODAY, 63(2-4), 2000, pp. 223-228
Potassium salts of H3PW12O40 heteropolyacid have been synthesised with diff
erent K contents and studied for their acid and catalytic properties in liq
uid phase isobutane alkylation by but-2-ene or but-l-ene. Subcritical and s
upercritical conditions have been chosen for comparison in a batch reactor.
The influence of the protonic site density has been studied. High acid dens
ity was observed to be detrimental for akylation reaction which was explain
ed by increased olefin dimerisation, the main side reaction responsible of
catalyst poisoning. A K2.6H0.4P sample was tested in a batch reactor in liq
uid subcritical, near supercritical and in low and high density supercritic
al isobutane/butene mixture (418 K, P = 4-9 MPa). An increase in the qualit
y of the alkylate with the density of the supercritical phase was observed
which almost counterbalanced the negative effect of the high temperature ne
cessary to reach supercritical isobutane conditions.
In the presence of porous alkaline salts of 12-tungstophosphoric acid, alky
lation to oligomerisation ratio is significantly improved over solids with
a low density of strong Bronsted sites and by the use of high density super
critical isobutane conditions, the latter preserving hydride transfer and t
rimethyl pentane (TMP) formation. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.