Synthetic oligomer compositions and methods of manufacture
11208607 · 2021-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Jason Charles Rosalli (Oakland, CA, US)
- Wui Sum Willbe Ho (Oakland, CA, US)
- Eduardo Baralt (Houston, TX, US)
- Jason R. Wells (Fremont, CA, US)
- Liwenny Ho (Oakland, CA, US)
- Benton Thomas (Elizabethtown, NC, US)
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C08F4/14
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C10M143/08
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C10M107/10
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C10M107/10
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C10M177/00
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Abstract
A polyalphaolefin composition is provided comprising trimers of C12 alpha-olefins and dimers of C14 alpha-olefins, where the ratio by weight of C12 trimer to C14 dimer is within a range of 4:1 by weight to 1:4 by weight, where the C12 trimer enriched polyalphaolefin has an average branching ratio <0.2 and the C14 dimer has an average branching ratio of >0.20, and where the average branching ratio for all C12 trimers and C14 dimers is between 0.19 and 0.26. The composition has a boiling point distribution where less than 30% by weight of the composition has a boiling point between 420° C. and 455° C., and the resulting base oil has a kinematic viscosity of about 3.3 to 4.7 cSt at 100° C.
Claims
1. A polyalphaolefin (PAO) composition comprising a mixture of (i) a C12 trimer-enriched oligomer fraction of trimers of C12 alpha-olefins and (ii) a C14 dimer-enriched oligomer fraction of dimers of C14 alpha-olefins, where the ratio by weight of the C12 trimer-enriched oliqomer fraction to the C14 dimer-enriched oliqomer fraction in the PAO composition is within a range of 4:1 by weight to 1:4 by weight, where the C12 trimer-enriched oligomer fraction has an average branching ratio of <0.20 and the C14 dimer-enriched oliqomer fraction has an average branching ratio of >0.20, and where an average branching ratio for the mixture of the C12 trimer-enriched oligomer fraction and the C14 dimer-enriched oligomer fraction is between 0.19 and 0.26, where the PAO composition has a boiling point distribution where less than 30% by weight of the PAO composition has a boiling point between 420° C. and 455° C., and where the PAO composition has a kinematic viscosity of about 3.8 to 4.3 cSt at 100° C., and a Noack volatility between 10-13%.
2. The composition of claim 1, wherein (i) less than 25% by weight of the composition, or (ii) less than 20% by weight of the composition, or (iii) less than 15% by weight of the composition, has the boiling point in the range of 420 to 455° C.
3. The composition of claim 1 having a Cold cracking viscosity (CCS) between 1000-1500 Centipoise.
4. The composition of claim 1, comprising i) less than 30 wt % trimers containing a 1-decene monomer unit, ii) less than 20 wt % trimers containing a 1-decene monomer unit, iii) less than 15 wt % trimers containing a 1-decene monomer unit, iv) less than 10 wt % trimers containing a 1-decene monomer unit, v) less than 5 wt % trimers containing a 1-decene monomer unit, or vi) less than 1 wt % trimers containing a 1-decene monomer unit.
5. The composition of claim 1, wherein the ratio of the C12 trimer-enriched oligomer fraction to the C14 dimer-enriched oligomer fraction dimer is i) within a range of 3:1 to 1:3 by weight, ii) within a range of 2:1 to 1:2 by weight, or iii) within a range of 1.5:1 to 1:1.5 by weight.
6. A process for preparing a lubricant base oil comprising the steps of (a) acid catalyzed oligomerization of one or more alpha-olefins comprising a 1st olefin feedstock that has an average carbon length of 12 to form a 1st polyalphaolefin oligomer (1-Dodecene oligomerization); (b) distilling the 1st polyalphaolefin oligomer to recover a trimer-enriched oligomer fraction (1-C12 trimer); (c) acid catalyzed oligomerization of one or more alpha-olefins comprising a 2nd olefin feedstock that has an average carbon length of 14 to form a 2nd polyalphaolefin oligomer (1-Tetradecene oligomerization); (d) distilling the 2nd polyalphaolefin oligomer to recover a dimer-enriched oligomer fraction (1-C14 dimer); (e) blending the dimer- and trimer-enriched fractions from the 1st and 2nd polyalphaolefin oligomers to form a lubricant base oil product; and (f) hydrogenating the product before or after blending.
7. The process of claim 6 where the 1-Tetradecene oligomerization is carried out at a reaction temperature of i) 19-100° C., ii) 30-95° C., iii) 40-90° C., iv) 40-85° C., v) 50-80° C., vi) 70-78° C., or vii) 72-76° C.
8. The process of claim 6 where the 1-Dodecene oligomerization is carried out at a reaction temperature of i) 10-100° C., ii) 11-90° C., iii) 12-80° C., iv) 13-70° C., v) 14-60° C., vi) 15-50° C., vii) 16-40° C., viii 17-30° C., or ix) 18-25° C.
9. The process of claim 6, further comprising performing the oligomerization of step (a) and/or (c) at a temperature that causes isomerization of the respective 1st olefin feedstock and/or 2.sup.nd olefin feedstock.
10. The process of claim 6, further comprising isomerizing the respective 1st olefin feedstock and/or 2.sup.nd olefin feedstock prior to the oligomerization of step (a) and/or (c).
11. The process of claim 6, wherein the 1st olefin feedstock is oligomerized under conditions that provide a C12 trimer-enriched oligomer fraction having a branching ratio of <0.20 and the 2.sup.nd olefin feedstock is oligomerized under conditions that provide a C14 dimer-enriched oligomer fraction having a branching ratio of >0.20.
12. The process of claim 6 where the oligomerization of step (a) and/or (c) is catalyzed by BF.sub.3 with an alcohol and/or ester promoter.
13. The process of claim 6 where the yield of 1-C12 trimer is >55%.
14. The process of claim 6 where the yield of 1-C14 dimer is >55%.
15. The process of claim 6 where the oligomers of 1-C12 and 1-C14 are hydrogenated and distilled and the distillates are blended to produce a product with a viscosity at 100° C. of 3.5-4.7 cSt, and the bottoms are blended to produce a heavier product with viscosity at 100° C. of 6 to 12 cSt.
16. The process of claim 6 in which the C12 trimer-enriched oligomer fraction has a branching ratio of <0.20 and the C14 dimer-enriched oligomer fraction has a branching ratio of >0.20.
17. The process of claim 15 in which the bottoms are blended to produce a heavier product with viscosity at 100° C. of 7 to 10 cSt.
18. The process of claim 6 where a 1-C14 LAO (linear alpha-olefin) is isomerized to form an internal olefin prior to the oligomerization of step (c).
19. The process of claim 6 wherein the resulting base oil boiling point distribution has less than 30% of total oligomers boil between 420° C. and 455° C.; and most preferred <15% of total oligomers boil between 420° C. and 455° C. where the resulting base oil has a kinematic viscosity of about 3.3 to 4.7 cSt at 100° C.
20. The process according to claim 19 wherein the resulting base oil has a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 3.3-4.7 Centistokes, a Noack volatility between 5-19%, and a −35° C. Cold-cranking viscosity (CCS) of 650-2100 Centipoise.
21. The process according to claim 19 wherein the resulting base oil has a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 3.8-4.3 Centistokes, a Noack volatility between 10-13%, and a −35° C. Cold-cranking viscosity (CCS) of 1100-1500 Centipoise.
22. A lubricant mixture comprising the PAO composition of claim 1.
23. The lubricant mixture according to claim 22 wherein the PAO composition comprises from 1 to 90 wt % of an engine oil formulation.
24. A lubricant mixture comprising from 1-99% by weight of the product prepared according to the process of claim 6, the resulting oil mixture having a viscosity index of greater than 125, a Noack volatility of <14% and CCS <1500 Centipoise at −35° C.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Aspects of the disclosure relate to the surprising discovery that a PAO derived from C12 alpha olefins and C14 alpha olefins can have the desired viscosity, Noack volatility, and low temperature CCS viscosity, such as values of these properties that are within commercially preferred ranges. In particular, according to aspects of the disclosure, by controlling the oligomerization reaction conditions and the degree of branching in the LAO oligomers, a blend of the trimer derived from 1-dodecene and dimer derived from 1-tetradecene can be provided that may be capable of simultaneously offering excellent low temperature performance, high viscosity index and low volatility. According to one aspect, when blended to make a 4 cSt base oil, the physical properties of the composition as claimed may be similar and/or the same as those that have as-yet only been achievable using solely 1-decene or PAOs that incorporate significant amounts of 1-decene as a feedstock, such as PAOs derived from a mixed alpha-olefin feed of C10/C12 or C8/C10/C12 (i.e., cross-oligomers of C10 and C12, and cross-oligomers of C8, C10 and C12).
(7) According to one aspect, the PAO composition comprises a trimer formed from C12 alpha-olefins, mixed with a dimer formed from C14 alpha-olefins. That is, according to one aspect, the composition may be a mixture comprising trimers that have been formed using substantially only a feedstock of C12 alpha-olefins, and dimers that have been formed using substantially only a feedstock of C14 alpha-olefins. For example, a percent content of alpha-olefin other than C12 in the C12 alpha-olefin feedstock may be less than 5%, such as less than 3%, and even less than 1° A, and a percent content of alpha-olefin other than C14 in the C14 alpha-olefin feedstock may be less than 5%, such as less than 3%, and even less than 1%.
(8) Furthermore, according to one aspect, the PAO composition is substantially absent any 1-decene. For example, embodiments of the PAO composition may comprise less than 5% by weight of 1-decene in monomer, dimer or trimer form, as well as higher oligomer forms, such as less than 3% by weight of 1-decene, and even less than 1% by weight of 1-decene. In one embodiment, the PAO composition comprises less than 5% by weight of an oligomer of 1-decene, such as less than 3% by weight, and even less than 1% by weight. In yet another embodiment, the 1-decene may be incorporated into the composition as an oligomer with 1-C12 or 1-C14, or other alpha-olefin, with the amount of such oligomer having a 1-decene monomer not exceeding 30% by weight in the composition, such as less than 20% by weight of the composition, such as less than 10%, such as less than 5%, and even less than 1% by weight of the composition.
(9) Oligomerization Process and Method of Making PAO Composition:
(10) According to one embodiment of a process of forming the PAO composition, in a first step (Step A), a single alpha olefin [e.g., 1-dodecene] is polymerized either by semi-batch or continuous mode in a single stirred tank reactor or by continuous mode in a series of stirred tank reactors using BF3 and/or BF3 promoted with a mixture of linear alcohol and acetate. The reaction mixture is distilled to remove the unreacted monomers and dimers. The resulting product is hydrogenated to saturate the oligomers.
(11) In a second step (Step B), a second alpha olefin [e.g., 1-tetradecene] is also polymerized either by semi-batch or continuous mode in a single stirred tank reactor or by continuous mode in a series of stirred tank reactors using BF3, and/or BF3 promoted with a mixture of normal alcohol and acetate. The reaction mixture is distilled to remove the unreacted monomers. The resulting product is hydrogenated to saturate the oligomers.
(12) According to one embodiment, the oligomers individually obtained from the single alpha-olefins (i.e., 1-dodecene and separately 1-tetradecene) are further individually distilled to obtain a trimer enriched fraction for the first oligomerization and a dimer enriched fraction for the second oligomerization. The two distilled fractions are then combined to make a novel base oil with a bimodal distribution of C12 oligomers and C14 oligomers.
(13) That is, according to one embodiment, the hydrogenated and distilled products from the above steps A and B are blended to make a low viscosity PAO. Depending on the desired viscosity, the PAO composition can be further distilled and/or blended to produce different grades of low viscosity PAO.
(14) In one embodiment according to aspects of the disclosure, blending the individual 1-tetradecene dimer and 1-dodecene trimer distilled products create a low viscosity PAO with a bimodal distribution. As used herein, the term “bimodal distribution” means a narrow molecular weight range of a mixture (blend) of two PAO cuts. Unlike other processes where the LAOs are blended prior to oligomerization to obtain cross-oligomers, it has been discovered that PAO compositions with improved properties can be obtained by oligomerizing the two LAOs separately and combining in a predetermined blend ratio. Specifically, the blend ratio may be a ratio of 1-C12 trimer to 1-C14 dimer that is within a range of from 4:1 by weight to 4:1 by weight, such as from, 3:1 to 1:3, 2:1 to 1:2, and even from 1:1 by weight. In one embodiment, the composition comprises a blend ratio of 0:1, e.g., in a case where C12 trimer is not added to the composition. In one embodiment, the C12 trimer can be provided in the composition in an amount that is within a range of from 20 wt % to 80 wt % of the total composition. In another embodiment, the C14 dimer can be provided in the composition in an amount that is within a range of from 20 wt % to 80 wt %. According to yet another embodiment, the C14 dimer may be provided in a percent by weight such that it comprises substantially the entire composition, such as a percent by weight of C14 dimer that is within a range of from 95% to 100% of the total composition.
(15) In contrast, cross-oligomers are produced by blending monomers prior to oligomerization. For example, mixing 1-tetradecene and 1-dodecene prior to oligomerization will yield the following dimers and trimers (some of the oligomers may generally be around the 4 cSt range).
(16) C12-C12 Dimers (C24)
(17) C12-C14 Dimers (C26)
(18) C14-C14 Dimers (C28)
(19) C12-C12-C12 Trimers (C36)
(20) C12-C12-C14 Trimers (C38)
(21) C12-C14-C14 Trimers (C40)
(22) C14-C14-C14 Trimers (C42)
(23) However, the oligomers lighter than the dimers of 1-C14 (C28) or heavier than the trimers of C1-12 (C36) lack the physical properties to create an ideal 4 cSt base oil. Furthermore, the C24-C26 dimers may exhibit excessively increased volatility, while the heavier trimers (C38-C42) may exhibit excessively increased CCS viscosity and pour point. Furthermore, isomerization in the oligomerization process can make the separation of the desirable dimers from the less desirable dimers more challenging and separation of the desirable trimers from the less desirable trimers more challenging. Thus, the mixing of the LAOs prior to oligomerization may produce a product with a limited range of physical properties and lower yield as compared to the desired properties for oligomers used in low viscosity PAOs. Using a bimodal distribution of the 1-C12 trimers and 1-C14 dimers from separate oligomerizations may thus allow for the base oil to be tailored for a larger range of viscosities with ideal physical properties.
(24) According to one embodiment, the resulting composition exhibits improved physical properties for a PAO at a given viscosity, without requiring that the PAO be derived from 1-decene, or blends of 1-decene with, e.g., 1-octene and 1-dodecene.
(25) Furthermore, embodiments of the PAO composition may be characterized in that the resulting polyalphaolefin has a distinct boiling point distribution. That is, due to the lack of 1-decene, and the lack of 1-dodecene and 1-tetradecene cross oligomers, less than 30%, less than 20%, or even less than 15% of the PAO composition may boil between the temperatures of 420° C. to 455° C. (See, e.g.,
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(28) Properties of C-14 Dimers
(29) In one embodiment of the invention, increasing the reaction temperature of the 1-tetradecene oligomerization produces higher amounts of the desired tetradecene dimers, and improves the pour point. In particular, it has been discovered that physical properties of the dimer may be affected by the in-situ isomerization that may take place at increased temperatures of the BF3 reaction. The increased isomerization can be seen by measuring the branching ratio of the resulting 1-Tetradecene dimers. In one embodiment, increasing the branching ratio may yield 1-Tetradecene dimers with a relatively lower pour point. The branching ratio for an oligomer may be determined by calculating the ratio of Methyl (CH3) hydrogens to Methylene (CH2) hydrogens measured by Proton NMR. In one embodiment, the branching ratio is greater than 0.2. However, the branching ratio may also be less than 0.26 to achieve desired volatility. A temperature of the oligomerization process that may provide the branching ratio for the 1-Tetradecene dimer may be a temperature of at least 20° C., such as at least 60° C., and even at least 100° C., although the temperature may also be maintained less than 20° C. PAO compositions having reduced pour points may be advantageous for applications such as engine oils. In one embodiment, the PAO composition may have a pour point in the range of from −30 to −36, and even about −39° C., as measured by ASTM D97.
(30) (TABLE 1) shows an example of the effect of reaction temperature and branching ratio on physical properties of C14 dimers
(31) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Reaction Temp KV40 KV100 Pour NOACK Branching (° C.) (cSt) (cSt) VI CCS@−30 C. CCS@ −35 C. Point (% loss) ratio 19 12.69 3.30 134 402 688 −30 16.0 0.215 60 13.27 3.36 130 441 740 −36 17.6 0.260 80 13.78 3.40 122 509 831 −39 19.0 0.271
(32) When the 1-tetradecene dimer is blended with the 1-dodecene trimer, a bimodal distribution base fluid is made. Due to the bi-modal composition of the invention, it is possible to adjust the blend ratio of the C12 trimer and the C14 dimer enriched PAOs to maintain the desired viscosity with minimal effect on the CCS and Noack volatility, while also providing a decreased pour point, such that PAO compositions according to embodiments of the disclosure may be capable of passing SAE J300 low temperature viscosity requirements.
(33) Properties of C12 Trimers
(34) 1-C12 trimers may be capable of providing an excellent 5 cSt base fluid. However, in some embodiments, 5 cSt is too viscous for lower weight engine oil formulations such as 0W-12. Accordingly, by blending with 1-C14 dimers it has advantageously been found that that the viscosity can be reduced to yield a 4 cSt base fluid, while simultaneously maintaining improved cold flow and volatility properties, such as those described above.
(35) In one embodiment, 1-C12 LAO oligomerization is carried out at low temperature to provide C12 trimers with a branching ratio of <0.2. A temperature of the oligomerization that may provide the branching ratio is a temperature of less than 20° C. The branching ratio results in a PAO composition with a relatively low CSS, a relatively high viscosity, and a relatively low noack volatility.
(36) Furthermore, an average branching ratio for all 1-C12 and 1-C14 oligomers in the PAO composition may be in the range of from 0.19 to 0.26, with a preferred range of 0.2 to 0.23.
(37) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 C14 % % KV40 KV100 Pour Noack Olig Branching Blended Blended Dimer Trimer (cSt) (cSt) VI CCS @ −30 C. CCS @ −35 C. Point % loss temp ratio Dimer Trimer C14 C12 18.64 4.26 139 813 1356 −39 10.1 19 0.204 40% 60% C14 C12 18.56 4.24 139 840 1410 −39 11.4 60 0.222 43% 57% C14 C12 18.60 4.23 136 867 1434 −42 12.1 80 0.230 45% 55%
(38) Accordingly, it has been surprisingly discovered that physical properties of commercially available 1-decene derived PAOs can be obtained by combining separately oligomerized C12 trimers and C14 dimers, as disclosed herein. PAOs made from LAOs longer than 1-decene typically have higher pour points but also advantageously may have a greater viscosity index. Furthermore, PAOs derived from long chain LAOs may have sub-optimal pour points, which can cause issues in the formulation of engine oils, as the base oil may greatly affect the formulation pour point. SAE J300 engine oil viscosity classification does not list a requirement for pour point. Instead the finished fluid typically must pass ASTM D4684 at −40° C. with no yield stress and a viscosity below 60,000 m Pas for a 0w-xx engine oil. To pass the 0W-xx requirement the formulation typically must flow at −40° C. A 1-decene based PAO has a pour point of −60° C. and a viscosity index of about 124. In contrast, aspects of the PAO composition comprising the C12 trimer and C14 dimers may be capable of providing a viscosity index above 130 by controlling the branching ratio of the mixture, while simultaneously maintaining a pour point below the −40° C. required to pass ASTM D4684 requirement for 0W-xx engine oils. Therefore, the PAO compositions according to embodiments of the present disclosure may be capable of exhibiting a marked improvement in viscosity index over PAOs based only on 1-decene.
(39) Furthermore, ILSAC GF-5 and future ILSAC GF-6 engine oil certifications, will require a formulated engine oil to have a Scanning Brookfield gelation index (ASTM D5133) of less than 12 between the temperature range of −5° C. to −40° C. In embodiments of the disclosure, no detectable gelation index is found within the specified temperature range. (See, e.g.,
(40) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Monomer Olig CCS NOACK, KV100 Pour Sample Feedstock Temp C. @ −35 C. % wt loss (cSt) VI Point Commercial 4 cSt 1-decene + 1450 11 4.1 120 −66 PAO Example A 1-dodecene Commercial 4 cSt 1-decene 1191 13.4 3.9 124 −68 PAO Example B Example 1 1-dodecene + 19/19 1356 10.1 4.268 139 −39 1-tetradecene Example 2 1-dodecene + 19/60 1410 11.4 4.25 138 −39 1-tetradecene Example 3 1-dodecene + 19/80 1434 12.1 4.235 136 −42 1-tetradecene Commercial 4 cSt 1-decene 19 1290 11.2 3.9 126 −60 max PAO Example C Commercial 4 cSt 1-decene 19 1050 15.2 3.6 120 −65 max PAO Example D Commercial 5 cSt 1-dodecene 19 2050 5.6 5.1 145 −50 5 cSt PAO Tetradecene dimer 1-tetradecene 19 688 16.0 3.31 134 −30
(41) In a one embodiment, the reaction is carried out in one or more continuously stirred tank reactors. The catalyst/dual promoter preferably is a mixture of BF3 and BF3 promoted with a mixture of a normal alcohol and an acetate ester. The residence times may range from about 0.2 to about 4 hours, more typically about 0.75 to about 2.5 hours, the temperature will be about 20° C. to 105° C., and pressure will be about 3 to 6 psig. The reaction mixture from the final reactor is distilled to remove the unreacted monomers and catalyst adducts, which may be recovered and reused in some embodiments. The bottoms product is then hydrogenated to saturate oligomers. The product of individual 1-dodecene and 1-tetradecene oligomerizations may then be distilled from the hydrogenated bottoms and carefully blended to produce, in some embodiments, different grades of low viscosity PAO, which may also be mixed with the bottoms product after distillation to yield yet additional products.
(42) In an embodiment of the invention, the reaction conditions of the 1-Tetradecene oligomerization are such that yield to dimer is 55% or greater and the yield to C12 trimer in the 1-Dodecene oligomerization is 55% or greater, where yield is calculated as a weight % of the total olefins that are fed into the oligomerization reaction.
(43) The following examples are meant to illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure, and it will be recognized by one of ordinary skill in the art in possession that numerous modifications and variations are possible. Therefore, it is to be understood that embodiments of the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
Example 1
(44) In one embodiment of the present disclosure, 1-tetradecene is oligomerized using BF3 promoted by 10 mmols of butanol or BuOH (cocatalyst)/100 g hydrocarbon and 5 mmols butyl acetate or BuAc (cocatalyst)/100 g hydrocarbon at a reaction temperature of 19° C. under semi-continuous reaction conditions. Premixed olefins and co-catalyst are fed into a 1 gallon stainless steel reactor over the course of 100 minutes. The reaction is continuously stirred and held for 80 minutes under 6 PSI of BF3 pressure. Reactants are pumped into a secondary quench vessel containing NaOH. A second reaction using 1-dodecene as the feed, which is oligomerized using BF3 promoted by 12.5 mmols of BuOH (cocatalyst)/100 g hydrocarbon and 2.5 mmols butyl acetate (cocatalyst)/100 g hydrocarbon at a reaction temperature of 19° C. using semi-continuous reaction conditions. The reaction is held for 80 minutes and quenched. Both reaction products are hydrogenated to <500 Br index separately, using standard conditions and catalyst for hydrogenating branched olefins to branched paraffins. The dimer of the 1-tetradecene product is removed from the remaining monomer and higher oligomers. The trimer of the 1-dodecene product is removed from the monomer, dimer, and higher oligomers. The 1-tetradecene dimers and 1-dodecene trimers are then blended in a 40:60 weight proportion to achieve a 4 cSt hydrogenated polyalphaolefin product.
Example 2
(45) In one embodiment of the present disclosure, 1-tetradecene is oligomerized using BF3 promoted by 10 mmols of BuOH (cocatalyst)/100 g hydrocarbon and 5 mmols butyl acetate (cocatalyst)/100 g hydrocarbon at a reaction temperature of 80° C. under semicontinuous reaction conditions. Premixed olefins and co-catalyst are fed into a 1 gallon stainless steel reactor over the course of 100 minutes. The reaction is continuously stirred and held for 80 minutes under 6 PSI of BF3 pressure. Reactants are pumped into a secondary quench vessel containing NaOH. A second reaction using 1-dodecene as the feed is oligomerized using BF3 promoted by 12.5 mmols of BuOH and 2.5 mmols butyl acetate at a reaction temperature of 19° C. using semicontinuous reaction conditions. Reaction is held for 80 minutes and quenched. Both reaction products are hydrogenated to <500 Br index separately. The dimer of the 1-Tetradecene product is removed from the remaining monomer and higher oligomers. The trimer of the 1-dodecene product is removed from the monomer, dimer, and higher oligomers. The 1-tetradecene dimers and 1-dodecene trimers are then blended in a 55:45 weight proportion to achieve a 4 cSt hydrogenated polyalphaolefin product.