C07C2523/89

Direct catalytic conversion of alcohols to olefins of higher carbon number with reduced ethylene production

A catalyst composition for converting an alcohol to olefins, the catalyst composition comprising the following components: (a) a support (e.g., particles) comprising silicon and oxygen; (b) at least one of copper and silver residing on and/or incorporated into said support; and (c) at least one lanthanide element residing on and/or incorporated into said support. The catalyst may also further include component (d), which is zinc. Also described herein is a method for converting an alcohol to one or more olefinic compounds (an olefin fraction) by contacting the alcohol with a catalyst at a temperature of at least 100 C. and up to 500 C. to result in direct conversion of the alcohol to an olefin fraction containing one or more olefinic compounds containing at least three carbon atoms; wherein ethylene and propylene are produced in a minor proportion of the olefin fraction, and butenes and higher olefins are produced in major proportion.

Process for Removing Residual Hydrogen in Aromatic Fractions
20260103433 · 2026-04-16 ·

Disclosed is a process of removing residual hydrogen from an aromatic fraction having a reduced bromine index through selective hydrogenation by reaction with olefins and/or bicyclic-aromatic components contained therein.