Isomerization Process by Axens

Application: C5 /C6 paraffin-rich hydrocarbon streams are isomerized to produce high RON and MON product suitable for addition to the gasoline pool.

Description: Several variations of the C5 / C6 isomerization process are available. The choice can be a once-through reaction for an inexpensivebut-limited octane boost, or, for substantial octane improvement and as an alternate (in addition) to the conventional DIH recycle option, the Ipsorb Isom scheme shown to recycle the normal paraffins for their complete conversion. The Hexorb Isom configuration achieves a complete normal paraffin conversion plus substantial conversion of low (75) octane methyl pentanes gives the maximum octane results. With the most active isomerization catalyst (chlorinated alumina), particularly with the Albemarle /Axens jointly developed ATIS2L catalyst, the isomerization performance varies from 84 to 92: once-through isomerization -84, isomerization with DIH recycle -88, Ipsorb -90, Hexorb-92.

Operating conditions: The Ipsorb Isom process uses a deisopentanizer (1) to separate the isopentane from the reactor feed. A small amount of hydrogen is also added to reactor (2) feed. The isomerization reaction proceeds at moderate temperature producing an equilibrium mixture of normal and isoparaffins. The catalyst has a long service life. The reactor products are separated into isomerate product and normal paraffins in the Ipsorb molecular sieve separation section (3) which features a novel vapor phase PSA technique. This enables the product to consist entirely of branched isomers.

Licensor: Axens.