ETHYLENE RECOVERY AND PURIFICATION

20190270686 ยท 2019-09-05

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    Abstract

    A method for recovering ethylene from cracked gas comprises: (a) hydrogenating a composition comprising acetylene and an acetylene extraction solvent to produce a first gaseous hydrocarbon stream and a first liquid stream; (b) contacting the first gaseous hydrocarbon stream with a second acetylene extraction solvent stream in an acetylene scrubber unit to produce a second liquid stream and a gaseous ethylene product stream; (c) contacting the first liquid stream of step (a) with the second liquid stream of step (b) in an ethylene stripper unit to produce a recovered gaseous ethylene stream and a third liquid stream; and (d) providing the recovered gaseous ethylene stream to step (b).

    Claims

    1. A process for purifying and recovering ethylene from a cracked gas stream, the process comprising: (a) hydrogenating a composition comprising acetylene and an acetylene extraction solvent in a hydrogenation unit under conditions sufficient to produce: a first gaseous hydrocarbon stream comprising ethylene and acetylene; and a first liquid stream comprising ethylene and acetylene gases dissolved in the acetylene extraction solvent, wherein the first liquid stream comprises more acetylene than the first gaseous hydrocarbon stream; (b) contacting the first gaseous hydrocarbon stream with a second acetylene extraction solvent stream in an acetylene scrubber unit under contacting conditions sufficient to extract a portion of the acetylene from the gaseous hydrocarbon stream and produce: a second liquid stream comprising ethylene and acetylene gases dissolved in the acetylene extraction solvent, and a gaseous ethylene product stream; (c) contacting the first liquid stream of step (a) with the second liquid stream of step (b) in an ethylene stripper unit under separating conditions sufficient to produce a recovered gaseous ethylene stream and a third liquid stream comprising acetylene dissolved in the acetylene extraction solvent; and (d) providing the recovered gaseous ethylene stream to step (b).

    2. The process of claim 1, wherein the gaseous ethylene product stream comprises 1 ppm or less of acetylene, and/or the ethylene recovery efficiency is at least 80%, preferably 100%.

    3. The process of claim 1, wherein the contacting conditions of step (b) and the separating conditions of step (c) comprise a pressure in the acetylene scrubber unit and a pressure in the ethylene stripper unit, and wherein the pressure in the ethylene stripper unit is less than the pressure in the acetylene scrubber unit.

    4. The process of claim 3, wherein the acetylene scrubber unit pressure is from 0.01 MPa(g) to 0.5 MPa(g), preferably 0.03 MPa(g) to 0.5 MPa(g), with the ethylene stripper unit pressure preferably 0.01 MPa(g) to 0.4 MPa(g) less than the acetylene scrubber unit pressure.

    5. The process of claim 1, wherein the acetylene is produced by partial oxidation of methane, methane pyrolysis, or heating a composition of methane and carbon oxides to produce a cracked gas stream comprising the acetylene.

    6. The process of claim 5, further comprising separating a gaseous C.sub.2+ hydrocarbons stream from the cracked gas stream.

    7. The process of claim 6, further comprising contacting the C.sub.2+ hydrocarbons stream with an acetylene extraction solvent to produce: the liquid composition of step (a); and acetylene.

    8. The process of claim 7, wherein the acetylene extraction solvent comprises the third liquid stream of step (c).

    9. The process of claim 1, further comprising cooling the third liquid stream to a temperature of 10 C. to 50 C.

    10. The process of claim 1, further comprising: separating in a regeneration column a portion of the third liquid stream of step (c) comprising the acetylene extraction solvent into a regenerated acetylene extraction solvent and a gaseous hydrocarbon stream comprising acetylene and light oligomers; providing the regenerated acetylene extraction solvent to step (b); and contacting in the scrubber column of step (b) the regenerated acetylene extraction solvent with the first gaseous hydrocarbon stream and the recovered ethylene stream from step (c).

    11. The process of claim 10, further comprising cooling the regenerated acetylene extraction solvent prior to providing the regenerated acetylene extraction solvent to step (b).

    12. The process of claim 1, further comprising: flashing the first liquid stream of step (a) under reduced pressure, preferably 0.5 to 1.5 MPa(g) to produce: a vapor stream that comprises ethylene and acetylene; and a fourth liquid stream comprising the acetylene extraction solvent; and combining the vapor stream with first gaseous hydrocarbon stream.

    13. The process of claim 12, wherein the combined stream is cooled to about 20 to 30 C. prior to being provided to step (c).

    14. The process of claim 1, wherein the fourth liquid stream is provided to the a lower section of the ethylene stripper unit of step (c).

    15. The process of claim 1, further comprising removing the recovered gaseous ethylene stream from an upper section of the ethylene stripper unit and compressing the crude gaseous ethylene stream prior to step (d).

    16. The process of claim 1, wherein hydrogenating step (a) comprises contacting the composition comprising acetylene and an acetylene extraction solvent with a hydrogenation catalyst, preferably a supported palladium and zinc catalyst.

    17. The process of claim 1, wherein the hydrogenating conditions comprise a temperature of 90 C. to 125 C. and a pressure of 1.5 MPa(g) to 1.8 MPa(g).

    18. The process of claim 1, further comprising preheating a hydrogenation feed mixture comprising a portion of the separated gaseous C.sub.2+ hydrocarbons stream and the composition comprising acetylene and an acetylene extraction solvent to 90 C. to 125 C. prior to step (a).

    19. The process of claim 1, wherein the acetylene extraction solvent is an organic amine, acetone, methanol, paraffinic or olefinic liquids, preferably dimethylformamide, most preferably, N-methyl, 2-pyrrolidone.

    20. The process of claim 1, wherein the composition being hydrogenated in step (a) further comprises a sufficient amount of a cracked gas stream such that a H.sub.2/acetylene ratio in the composition contacted in the hydrogenation unit of step (a) is 1.5:1 to 3:1.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0023] For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:

    [0024] FIG. 1 shows a prior art system for recovering ethylene; and

    [0025] FIG. 2 shows a system for recovering and purifying ethylene, according to embodiments of the invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0026] A discovery has been made of a process for recovering ethylene from cracked gas that includes acetylene scrubbing, by an acetylene scrubbing column, and ethylene stripping, in an ethylene distillation column, of streams that include ethylene. The process is such that the acetylene scrubbing and the ethylene stripping compensates for low conversion rates of acetylene to ethylene at a liquid phase hydrogenation step, in the ethylene recovery process, and still produce polymer-grade ethylene from the process.

    [0027] Cracked gas that is rich in acetylene can be produced by thermal pyrolysis of hydrocarbons, one-stage partial oxidation of hydrocarbons, or two-stage combustion/pyrolysis of hydrocarbons. For example, the acetylene can be produced in the cracked gas by partial oxidation of methane, methane pyrolysis, or heating a composition of methane and carbon oxides. It may be particularly advantageous to use low cost natural gas, remote gas, or shale gas as the hydrocarbon feedstock. Partial oxidation and combustion/pyrolysis are typical methods used for cracking methane rich feedstocks. The cracked gas can be rich in hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and unconverted methane. The cracked gas can include acetylene in the range of 5 to 15 vol %. This acetylene can be converted to high value added ethylene by hydrogenation. According to embodiments of the invention, high ethylene yield is achievable by carrying out liquid phase acetylene hydrogenation using solvents such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) or dimethyl formamide (DMF). In embodiments of the invention, acetylene scrubbing and ethylene stripping columns are integrated into the reaction system enabling near 100% ethylene recovery and acetylene product that meets specifications downstream without the need of vapor phase acetylene converter/polishing reactors.

    [0028] Referring to FIG. 2, a system of the present invention for purifying and recovering ethylene from a cracked gas stream that involves acetylene hydrogenation and removal from cracked gas, according to embodiments of the invention, is shown. The feedstock for the system can be a crude cracked gas stream from a reactor that is compressed to 280 to 300 psid (1.93 to 2.07 MPa(g)) and fed to an amine unit (not shown). The amine unit removes acid gases, mostly CO.sub.2, H.sub.2S, and/or COS to form cracked gas stream 200. Cracked gas stream 200 can include gaseous C.sub.2+ hydrocarbons. Cracked gas stream 200 can be split into two fractions. The mass flow rate of the first fraction, stream 201, can be approximately of the mass flow rate of cracked gas stream 200. As shown, stream 201 can be fed to the bottom of acetylene absorber column 205 where it contacts acetylene extraction solvent stream 224 entering the top of acetylene absorber column 205. In some embodiments, stream 201 enters the top of acetylene absorber column 205 and extraction solvent stream 224 enter the bottom of the acetylene absorber column. Acetylene extraction solvent stream 224 can include one of organic amine, acetone, methanol, paraffinic or olefinic liquids, preferably dimethylformamide, most preferably, N-methyl, 2-pyrrolidone, or combinations thereof. The mass flow rate of the second fraction, stream 202, can be approximately of the mass flow rate of cracked gas stream 200. Stream 202 can bypass acetylene absorber column 205 and be fed directly into hydrogenation reactor 210. In this way, stream 202 acts as a source of hydrogen for hydrogenation reactor 210. The split of cracked gas stream 200 may be adjusted so that H.sub.2/acetylene ratio fed into the hydrogenation reactor is in the range of 1.5:1 to 3:1.

    [0029] Acetylene absorber column 205 can be a packed column that has sufficient theoretic stages, typically 14, to achieve over 99% acetylene recovery. Acetylene absorber column 205 can be designed to have sufficient theoretic stages that can recover substantial amounts of ethylene and acetylene from cracked gas stream 200, particularly when cracked gas stream 200 is rich in ethane, propane, or butane. Acetylene extraction solvent stream 224, preferably N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), can be fed in a countercurrent direction to stream 201 (e.g., overhead) to acetylene absorber column 205, where acetylene extraction solvent stream 224 preferentially absorbs acetylene into the liquid phase because of acetylene's much higher solubility in acetylene extraction solvent stream 224 than ethylene, methane, CO, and H.sub.2.

    [0030] Absorber overhead vent gas 203 may be sent to the combustor and used as fuel gas. Absorber bottom solvent stream 204, which is acetylene rich, flowing from the bottom of acetylene absorber column 205, can be preheated using preheater 206 to a temperature in the range 200 to 250 F. (93.3 to 121 C.). Subsequently, absorber bottom solvent stream 204 can be combined with stream 202 to form mixed stream 207, which is a 2-phase flow where both phases are fed concurrently into hydrogenation reactor 210. As shown, stream 202 and mixed stream 207 enter hydrogenation reactor 210 as one stream. In some embodiments, both streams enter the hydrogenation reactor as independent streams.

    [0031] Hydrogenation reactor 210 can run at trickle mode and be packed with a hydrogenation catalyst for liquid phase selective acetylene hydrogenation. A variety of hydrogenation catalysts can be used in the context of the present invention. In one embodiment, the hydrogenation catalyst can be a palladium (Pd)/zinc (Zn) on alumina catalyst (e.g., 1/16.sup.th inch spheres of palladium (Pd)/zinc (Zn) on alumina catalysts). The weight hourly space velocity (WHSV.sub.C2H2) can be at 0.05 to 0.2 hr.sup.1 (lb C.sub.2H.sub.2/lb cat/hr) on the basis of acetylene in the feed (mixed stream 207). The feed rate of acetylene extraction solvent stream 224 to acetylene absorber column 205 can be set such that the acetylene concentration in the liquid is no more than 1.5 wt. % and that the adiabatic temperature rise across the reactor is less than 60 F. (33.3 C.). The hydrogenation reactor inlet temperature and pressure are typically at 200 F. (93.3 C.) and 250 psig (1.72 MPa(g)), respectively. However, other temperatures and pressures can be used in the context of the present invention. The outlet temperature and pressure drop are typically at 230 to 260 F. (110 to 126.6 C.) and 15 to 40 psig (0.10 to 0.28 MPa), respectively. However, other temperatures and pressure can be used in the context of the present invention. In embodiments of the invention, the hydrogenating conditions in hydrogenation reactor 210 can include a temperature of 90 C. to 125 C. and a pressure of 1.5 MPa(g) to 1.8 MPa(g), and all ranges and values there between including 90 to 95 C., or 95 to 100 C., or 100 to 105 C., or 105 to 110 C., or 110 to 115 C., 115 to 120 C., or 120 to 125 C., and 1.5 MPa(g), 1.6 MPa(g), 1.7 MPa(g) or 1.8 MPa(g). In embodiments of the invention, the hydrogenating conditions in hydrogenation reactor 210 includes a temperature in the range 90 to 95 C., or 95 to 100 C., or 100 to 105 C., or 105 to 110 C., or 110 to 115 C., 115 to 120 C., or 120 to 125 C., and all ranges and values there between. In hydrogenation reactor 210, hydrogenation of a composition that includes acetylene and an acetylene extraction solvent occurs under conditions sufficient to produce hydrogenation reactor effluent vapor stream 209 and hydrogenation reactor liquid stream 208. In embodiments of the invention, hydrogenation reactor effluent vapor stream 209 includes ethylene and acetylene and hydrogenation reactor liquid stream 208 includes ethylene and acetylene gases dissolved in acetylene extraction solvent. In embodiments of the invention, hydrogenation reactor liquid stream 208 can include more acetylene than hydrogenation reactor effluent vapor stream 209. The acetylene conversion by hydrogenation reactor 210 may be in the range of 93 to 99.9% with selectivity near 97%.

    [0032] At the bottom effluent reservoir of hydrogenation reactor 210, hydrogenation reactor effluent vapor stream 209 and hydrogen reactor liquid stream 208 disengages. Hydrogen reactor liquid stream 208 can be depressurized to 80 to 200 psig (0.55 MPa(g) to 1.38 MPa(g)) in flash tank 211, which produces vapor stream 212. Vapor stream 212 includes recovered ethylene. Vapor stream 212 mixes with hydrogenation reactor effluent vapor stream 209 to form mixed hot vapor stream 213. Mixed hot vapor stream 213 can be cooled by air-fan heat exchanger 231 to near ambient temperature and can then be routed to a lower section of acetylene scrubbing column 215. Acetylene scrubbing column 215 can have stages sufficient to remove acetylene to 0.1 ppm or less in crude ethylene product stream 222. In embodiments of the invention, mixed hot vapor stream 213 is cooled to a temperature in the range 20 to 30 C., and all ranges and values there between including 20 C., 21 C., 22 C., 23 C., 24 C., 25 C., 26 C., 27 C., 28 C., 29 C., or 30 C. In embodiments of the invention, acetylene scrubbing column 215 can have approximately 20 to 30 theoretic stages, preferably 22 to 26 stages. Regenerated solvent stream 230 can be chilled by chiller 234 and fed to the top of acetylene scrubbing column 215. In embodiments of the invention, acetylene scrubbing column 215 reduces the acetylene content of crude ethylene product stream 222 to 0.1 ppm or less.

    [0033] Regenerated solvent stream 230, in embodiments of the invention, can be chilled to a temperature in the range 10 C. to 50 C., and all ranges and values there between including 10 C. to 20 C., 20 C. to 30 C., 30 C. to 40 C., or 40 C. to 50 C. In embodiments of the invention, acetylene scrubbing column 215 can be operated at a pressure of 5 to 75 psig (0.03 to 0.52 MPa(g)), and all ranges and values there between including 0.03 to 0.52 MPa(g), or 0.03 to 0.05 MPa(g), or 0.05 to 0.1 MPa(g), or 0.15 to 0.2 MPa(g), or 0.2 to 0.25 MPa(g), or 0.25 to 0.3 MPa(g), or 0.35 to 0.4 MPa(g), or 0.45 to 0.52 MPa(g). In embodiments of the invention, acetylene scrubbing column 215 enhances the level of recovery of ethylene from hydrogenation reactor effluent. According to embodiments of the invention, in acetylene scrubbing column 215, hydrogenation reactor effluent vapor stream 209 is contacted with regenerated solvent stream 230 (an acetylene extraction solvent) under contacting conditions sufficient to extract a portion of the acetylene from hydrogenation reactor effluent vapor stream 209 to produce acetylene scrubbing column bottom stream 216 (a liquid stream including ethylene and acetylene gases dissolved in acetylene extraction solvent) and crude ethylene product stream 222.

    [0034] In embodiments of the invention, gaseous crude ethylene product stream 222 includes 1 ppm or less of acetylene, and/or the ethylene recovery efficiency is at least 80%, preferably 100%. In embodiments of the invention, gaseous crude ethylene product stream 222 can include 0 ppm to 1 ppm acetylene, and all ranges and values there between including 0 ppm, 0.1 ppm, 0.2 ppm, 0.3 ppm, 0.4 ppm, 0.5 ppm, 0.6 ppm, 0.7 ppm, 0.8 ppm, 0.9 ppm, or 1 ppm acetylene. In embodiments of the invention, the ethylene recovery efficiency is in a range of 80% to 100%, and all ranges and values there between. In embodiments of the invention, acetylene scrubbing column 215 reduces the acetylene content of crude ethylene product stream 222 to 0.1 ppm or less. In embodiments of the invention, crude ethylene product stream 222 can be compressed.

    [0035] In embodiments of the invention, acetylene scrubbing column bottom stream 216 is fed to the top of ethylene stripping distillation column 220, which can be operated at a lower pressure than acetylene scrubbing column 215. In embodiments of the invention, ethylene stripping distillation column 220 is operated in a pressure range of 5 to 70 psig (0.03 to 0.48 MPa(g)), and all ranges and values there between including 0.03 to 0.05 MPa(g), or 0.05 to 0.1 MPa(g), or 0.15 to 0.2 MPa(g), or 0.2 to 0.25 MPa(g), or 0.25 to 0.3 MPa(g), or 0.35 to 0.4 MPa(g), or 0.45 to 0.48 MPa(g).

    [0036] Embodiments of the invention include contacting the hydrogenation reactor liquid stream (e.g., stream 208) with acetylene scrubbing column bottom stream 216 in ethylene stripping distillation column 220 under separating conditions sufficient to produce overhead vapor stream 221 (which includes recovered gaseous ethylene) and ethylene stripping column bottom stream 223 (which is a liquid stream that includes acetylene dissolved in the acetylene extraction solvent). In embodiments of the invention, ethylene stripping distillation column 220 can have approximately 10 to 20 theoretic stages, preferably with 12 to 16 theoretic stages. In embodiments of the invention, ethylene stripping distillation column 220 can have no overhead condenser, but can be equipped with a reboiler at the bottom. Ethylene stripping distillation column 220 is configured to strip dissolved ethylene from streams sent to it, and it can do so with reduced amount of acetylene in overhead streams, for enhanced ethylene recovery in those overhead streams.

    [0037] In embodiments of the invention, prior to contacting hydrogenation reactor liquid stream 208 with acetylene scrubbing column bottom stream 216 in ethylene stripping distillation column 220, hydrogenation reactor liquid stream 208 can be depressurized in flash tank 211 to form hot liquid stream 214 flowing from the bottom of flash tank 211 and vapor stream 212 (which can include ethylene and acetylene). Vapor stream 212 can be combined with hydrogenation reactor effluent vapor stream 209 to form a mixed vapor stream 213 before being fed to acetylene scrubbing column 215. Flash tank 211 can be depressurized to a pressure in the range 0.5 to 1.5 MPa(g) to form hot liquid stream 214 and vapor stream 212. In embodiments of the invention, flash tank 211 can be depressurized to a pressure in the range 0.5 to 1.5 MPa(g), and all ranges and values there between including 0.5 MPa(g), 0.6 MPa(g), 0.7 MPa(g), 0.8 MPa(g), 0.9 MPa(g), 1.0 MPa(g), 1.1 MPa(g), 1.2 MPa(g), 1.3 MPa(g), 1.4 MPa(g), or 1.5 MPa(g).

    [0038] Hot liquid stream 214 can be fed to the mid-upper section of ethylene stripping distillation column 220. Overhead vapor stream 221 can be compressed by compressor 240 and routed to the bottom of acetylene scrubbing column 215 for ethylene recovery. Compressor 240 may be sized to overcome a pressure difference of 5 to 60 psid (0.3 MPa to 0.42 MPa). In embodiments of the invention, the operating pressure difference between acetylene scrubbing column 215 and ethylene stripping distillation column 220 allows efficient ethylene recovery and separation of residual acetylene dissolved in the solvent. In embodiments of the invention, the pressure in ethylene stripping column 220 is less than the pressure in acetylene scrubbing column 215. For example, in embodiments of the invention, acetylene scrubbing column 215 pressure can be from 0.01 MPa(g) to 0.5 MPa(g), preferably 0.03 MPa(g) to 0.5 MPa(g), and all ranges and values there between including 0.01 to 0.10 MPa(g), or 0.10 to 0.20 MPa(g), or 0.20 to 0.30 MPa(g), or 0.30 to 0.40 MPa(g), or 0.40 to 0.50 MPa(g). In embodiments of the invention, ethylene stripping distillation column 220 pressure may be 0.01 MPa(g) to 0.4 MPa(g) less than acetylene scrubbing column 215 pressure. Ethylene stripping column bottom stream 223 may be split into two fractions (acetylene extraction solvent stream 224 and stream 226).

    [0039] In embodiments of the invention, acetylene extraction solvent stream 224 can include about 70 to 75% of ethylene stripping column bottom stream 223. Acetylene extraction solvent stream 224 can be chilled by chiller 233 to a temperature in the range of 10 C. to 50 C. and then used as acetylene extraction solvent for acetylene absorber column 205. In embodiments of the invention, about 25 to 30% of ethylene stripping column bottom stream 223 can include stream 226. Stream 226 may be routed to solvent regeneration column 225, where light hydrocarbons are purged as overhead vapor stream 227 and overhead condensed liquid stream 228. Vapor stream 227 may include acetylene and light oligomers. Heavy hydrocarbons are purged through regeneration column bottom stream 229.

    [0040] In embodiments of the invention, regenerated solvent stream 230, from solvent regeneration column 225, can be free of acetylene and low in light hydrocarbons, such as C.sub.4 hydrocarbons, and heavy hydrocarbons, such as green oils. Regenerated solvent stream 230 can be chilled by chiller 234 and recycled to acetylene scrubbing column 215 as clean solvent for acetylene scrubbing operation, where regenerated solvent stream 230 contacts mixed hydrogenation reactor effluent vapor stream 213 and overhead vapor stream 221. In embodiments of the invention, solvent regeneration column 225 can have 10 to 20 theoretic stages, preferably with 12 to 18 stages, and may be operated under a vacuum of 50-600 torr to minimize bottoms temperature. A small N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone solvent makeup stream 218 can be added to regenerated solvent recycle stream 230 to compensate the light hydrocarbons and heavy hydrocarbons purge.

    [0041] Below, described are simulations of the prior art system of FIG. 1 that have been run (Examples 1 and 2) for comparison with a simulation of the system of the current invention (e.g., FIG. 2), according to embodiments of the invention (Example 3). Comparing Examples 1 and 2 with Example 3 shows that Example 3 is an improvement over Examples 1 and 2. In Example 4, sensitivity calculations were performed on Examples 1, 2, and 3.

    EXAMPLES

    Example 1 (Comparative)

    [0042] In the simulation of the operation of the prior art system, pipeline natural gas was cracked in a pilot two-stage combustor/pyrolysis reactor. The cracked gas was compressed and treated in an amine unit to remove most of carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) in the cracked gas. This sweetened cracked gas formed cracked gas stream 100, which serves as feed to the prior art system as shown in FIG. 1. The prior art system is configured in the simulation to convert acetylene into ethylene by acetylene hydrogenation followed by flash separation steps. The composition, flow rate and properties of process streams of the prior art system, as simulated, are presented in Table 1.

    [0043] Referring to FIG. 1, cracked gas stream 100, flowing at a rate of 120 lb/hr was split into stream 101 (96 lb/hr) and stream 102 (24 lb/hr). Stream 101 was fed to acetylene absorber column 105, and stream 102 bypasses acetylene absorber column 105. Acetylene extraction solvent stream 124 flowing at a rate of 1500 lb/hr was fed to the top of acetylene absorber column 105 (a 14-stage acetylene absorber). Absorber bottom solvent stream 104 was preheated by preheater 106 and mixed with stream 102 (bypass cracked gas) and fed to acetylene hydrogenation reactor 110. Mixed stream 107 contained 11.4 lb/hr acetylene and flowed at a rate of 1529 lb/hr. Hydrogenation reactor 110 had an internal diameter of 5 inches and a height of 15 feet of catalysts packing and was running at an acetylene based weight hourly space velocity (WHSV.sub.C2H2) of 0.104 lb C.sub.2H.sub.2/lb cat/hr.

    [0044] Acetylene hydrogenation reactor 110, operated at 250 psig inlet pressure with 17 psid pressure drop across the reactor, had a temperature increase from 188 F. (86.6 C.) at the inlet to 230 F. (110 C.) at the outlet at 97% acetylene conversion rate. Hydrogenation reactor liquid stream 108, flow of 1502 lb/hr, was depressurized to 150 psig (1.03 MPa(g)) in flash tank 111. Flashed vapor stream 112 was combined with reactor effluent vapor stream 109. Mixed hot vapor stream 113 was cooled and depressurized to 75 psig (0.517 MPa(g)) in flash vessel 115. Flashed vapor stream 117 was combined with vapor stream 121 from solvent accumulation tank 120. Flow of crude ethylene product stream was 29 lb/hr and included 7.73 lb/hr ethylene and 0.06 lb/hr acetylene. Crude ethylene product stream 122 was calculated in the simulation to have 8064 ppm acetylene at 100% ethylene basis with an ethylene recovery efficiency at 65.3%.

    [0045] Knock-out liquid stream 114, from flash tank 111, was cooled and depressurized to 75 psig (0.517 MPa(g)) in the solvent accumulation vessel 120. A small flow of 38 lb/hr withdrawn from solvent accumulation vessel 120 (stream 126) was sent for light hydrocarbon removal and regeneration. A large fraction of flow from solvent accumulation vessel 120 (stream 123) was combined with makeup fresh solvent stream 118 of 3.8 lb/hr to form acetylene extraction solvent stream 124 for solvent recycling at a flow rate of 1500 lb/hr. Acetylene extraction solvent stream 124 contained 0.28 lb/hr acetylene and 4 lb/hr ethylene, in the simulation.

    Example 2 (Comparative)

    [0046] Similar to Example 1, cracked gas stream 100, was used as feed to the prior art system shown as shown in FIG. 1. The system was used to convert acetylene into ethylene via acetylene hydrogenation followed by flash separation steps. The difference between Example 1 and Example 2 was that in Example 2, both flash vessel 111 and flash vessel 115 were operated at 5 psig (0.03 MPa(g)) instead of 75 psig (0.517 MPa(g)). At this pressure in the flash vessels, based on the process mass balances presented in Table 2, crude ethylene product stream 122 was at 32.3 lb/hr with 9.76 lb/hr ethylene and 0.07 lb/hr acetylene. This crude ethylene product stream was calculated to have 7955 ppm acetylene at 100% ethylene basis with ethylene recovery efficiency at 82.5%.

    Example 3 (Process of the Current Invention)

    [0047] Referring to FIG. 2, in a simulation of the operation of the system of the current invention, pipeline natural gas was cracked in a pilot two-stage combustor/pyrolysis reactor. The cracked gas was compressed and treated in an amine unit to have most of its carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) removed. This sweetened cracked gas formed cracked gas stream 200, which serves as feed for the system. The system of the current invention was configured in the simulation to convert acetylene into ethylene via acetylene hydrogenation with acetylene scrubbing and ethylene recovery operations. The composition, flow rates and properties of process streams of the system of the current invention, as simulated, are presented in Table 3.

    [0048] In the simulation, cracked gas stream 200, flowed at a rate of 120 lb/hr, was split into stream 201 (96 lb/hr) and stream 202 (24 lb/hr). Stream 201 was fed to acetylene absorber column 205, and stream 202 bypassed acetylene absorber column 205. Acetylene extraction solvent stream 224 flowed at a rate of 1500 lb/hr was fed to the top of acetylene absorber column 205 (a 14-stage acetylene absorber). Absorber bottom solvent stream 204 was preheated by preheater 206 and mixed with stream 202 (bypass cracked gas) and fed to hydrogenation reactor 210. Mixed stream 207 contained 11.4 lb/hr acetylene and flowed at a rate of 1529 lb/hr. Hydrogenation reactor 210 had an internal diameter of 5 inches and a height of 15 feet of catalysts packing and was run at an acetylene based weight hourly space velocity (WHSV.sub.C2H2) of 0.104 lb C.sub.2H.sub.2/lb cat/hr.

    [0049] Hydrogenation reactor 210, operated at 250 psig inlet pressure with 17 psid pressure drop across the reactor, had a temperature increase from 188 F. (86.6 C.) at the inlet to 230 F. (110 C.) at the outlet, at 97% acetylene conversion rate. Reactor liquid effluent 208 with a flow of 1502 lb/hr was depressurized to 150 psig (1.03 MPa(g)) in flash tank 211. Flashed vapor stream 212 was combined with hydrogenation reactor effluent vapor stream 209. Mixed hot vapor stream 213 was fed to the bottom of acetylene scrubbing column 215 (a 24-stage acetylene scrubbing column), which was operated at an overhead pressure of 35 psig. Regenerated solvent stream 230 was chilled to 85 F. (29.4 C.) and fed at a rate of 560 lb/hr to the top of acetylene scrubbing column 215.

    [0050] Crude ethylene product stream 222 was withdrawn at a rate of 35.1 lb/hr from acetylene scrubbing column 215 for further downstream separation. Crude ethylene product stream 222 contained 11.85 lb/hr ethylene and 0.000013 lb/hr acetylene. Crude ethylene product stream 222 was calculated to have 1.2 ppm acetylene at 100% ethylene basis with a 100% ethylene recovery efficiency. Acetylene scrubbing column bottom stream 216 was fed to the top of ethylene stripping distillation column 220, which had 14 theoretic stages and operated at 15 psig (0.10 MPa(g)) head pressure. Hot liquid stream 214, from flash tank 211, was fed to ethylene stripping distillation column 220 at the 4.sup.th tray from the top. Stream 226, a portion of the hot liquid from ethylene stripping column bottom stream 223, was sent to solvent regeneration column 225 at a rate of 561 lb/hr for light and heavy hydrocarbon purge. The rest of the ethylene stripper bottoms, acetylene extraction solvent stream 224, was chilled to 85 F. (29.4 C.) and fed back into the acetylene absorber column 205 at a rate of 1500 lb/hr.

    [0051] Solvent regeneration was carried out in solvent regeneration column 225 (a 12 theoretic-stage distillation column), where dissolved residual acetylene was stripped to form vapor stream 227 at a rate of 0.1 lb/hr and condensable light hydrocarbons, such as C.sub.4s, are purged overhead at a rate of 5.5 lb/hr through overhead condensed liquid stream 228. Heavy hydrocarbons, such as green oils, were purged through regeneration column bottom stream 229 at a rate of 5.3 lb/hr. A liquid side-draw taken from the 8.sup.th tray at 550 lb/hr from the top was combined with a make-up solvent feed 218 at 10.6 lb/hr and chilled to 85 F. (29.4 C.) before it is used as clean regenerated solvent stream 230, which was routed to acetylene scrubbing column 215. A large fraction of the ethylene stripper bottoms, acetylene extraction solvent stream 224, was chilled to 85 F. (29.4 C.) and recycled back to acetylene absorber column 205 at a circulation rate of 1500 lb/hr. Acetylene extraction solvent stream 224 contained 0.25 lb/hr acetylene and a negligible amount of ethylene, in the simulation. Thus, Example 3 was an improvement over Examples 1 and 2.

    Example 4 (Sensitivity of Examples 1-3)

    [0052] Sensitivity calculations were performed on Examples 1, 2, and 3 with acetylene fractional conversions ranging from 0.93 to 0.999. The results for the sensitivity calculations are provided in Table 4. From the data in Table 4 the system of the current invention, which had an acetylene scrubbing column and an ethylene stripping column, according to embodiments of the invention, the quality of ethylene product was not affected by the variations of acetylene conversion at the liquid phase hydrogenation step. Thus, even at an acetylene fractional conversion as low as 93%, the product ethylene produced, according to embodiments of the invention, comfortably met a polymer grade specification of less than 5 ppm acetylene or less than 2 ppm acetylene, or 2 to 5 ppm acetylene. On the other hand, the prior art system that had flash separation steps, required an acetylene converter and polishing reactors downstream for product purification. For the prior art system, if acetylene fractional conversion fell below 0.97 and acetylene concentration exceeded 1% in ethylene, multiple-bed acetylene converters would become necessary.

    TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Stream (Example 1) 100 101 102 103 104 107 109 108 Mole Flow lbmol/hr HYDROGEN 3.830185 3.064148 0.766037 3.053191 0.01324 0.779277 0.326068 0.017965 NITROGEN 0.078785 0.063028 0.015757 0.062846 2.98E04 0.016055 0.01523 8.25E04 OXYGEN 0.016163 0.01293 3.23E03 0.010617 2.78E03 6.01E03 5.26E03 7.54E04 CARBON- 2.703926 2.163141 0.540785 2.158183 0.019737 0.560522 0.507862 0.05266 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.100633 0.080506 0.020127 0.076253 0.021349 0.041475 0.022074 0.019402 DIOXIDE METHANE 1.043907 0.835126 0.208782 0.832957 0.020258 0.22904 0.193434 0.035606 ACETYLENE 0.430527 0.344421 0.086105 4.30E03 0.350715 0.436821 2.06E03 0.011023 ETHYLENE 0.035769 0.028615 7.15E03 0.167354 3.96E03 0.011117 0.251075 0.170653 ETHANE 0 0 0 1.84E03 1.04E17 1.04E17 4.66E03 2.33E03 PROPADIENE 5.17E03 4.14E03 1.03E03 2.03E04 4.25E03 5.29E03 8.74E05 3.36E04 METHYL- 4.25E05 3.40E05 8.50E06 2.16E06 3.41E05 4.26E05 9.93E07 2.41E06 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 2.20E03 8.53E10 8.53E10 2.35E03 2.45E03 PROPANE 0 0 0 3.58E05 1.14E14 1.14E14 6.47E05 4.19E05 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 1.56E03 3.22E03 3.22E03 8.74E04 4.96E03 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 1.25E04 4.18E06 4.18E06 6.37E05 1.37E04 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 9.78E05 1.08E06 1.08E06 4.85E05 1.05E04 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 6.07E05 1.54E05 1.54E05 1.04E05 7.92E05 1-HEXENE 2.59E03 2.07E03 5.19E04 2.33E04 3.74E03 4.26E03 1.70E04 1.96E03 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 1.20E03 2.48E03 2.48E03 7.78E04 3.83E03 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 7.62E08 4.20E03 4.20E03 8.17E07 4.21E03 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 1.06E03 15.0533 15.0533 5.32E03 15.04799 PYRROLIDONE Mole Frac HYDROGEN 0.464394 0.464394 0.464394 0.478983 8.54E04 0.045431 0.243792 1.17E03 NITROGEN 9.55E03 9.55E03 9.55E03 9.86E03 1.92E05 9.36E04 0.011387 5.36E05 OXYGEN 1.96E03 1.96E03 1.96E03 1.67E03 1.79E04 3.50E04 3.93E03 4.90E05 CARBON- 0.32784 0.32784 0.32784 0.338575 1.27E03 0.032678 0.379714 3.42E03 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.012201 0.012201 0.012201 0.011962 1.38E03 2.42E03 0.016504 1.26E03 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.12657 0.12657 0.12657 0.130674 1.31E03 0.013353 0.144625 2.32E03 ACETYLENE 0.0522 0.0522 0.0522 6.75E04 0.022622 0.025466 1.54E03 7.17E04 ETHYLENE 4.34E03 4.34E03 4.34E03 0.026254 2.56E04 6.48E04 0.187722 0.011098 ETHANE 0 0 0 2.88E04 6.70E19 6.05E19 3.48E03 1.52E04 PROPADIENE 6.27E04 6.27E04 6.27E04 3.19E05 2.74E04 3.08E04 6.54E05 2.18E05 METHYL- 5.15E06 5.15E06 5.15E06 3.39E07 2.20E06 2.48E06 7.43E07 1.57E07 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 3.45E04 5.50E11 4.97E11 1.76E03 1.59E04 PROPANE 0 0 0 5.61E06 7.37E16 6.66E16 4.84E05 2.72E06 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 2.45E04 2.07E04 1.87E04 6.53E04 3.23E04 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 1.95E05 2.69E07 2.43E07 4.76E05 8.91E06 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 1.53E05 6.98E08 6.31E08 3.63E05 6.86E06 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 9.52E06 9.90E07 8.95E07 7.79E06 5.15E06 1-HEXENE 3.14E04 3.14E04 3.14E04 3.65E05 2.41E04 2.48E04 1.27E04 1.28E04 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 1.89E04 1.60E04 1.44E04 5.82E04 2.49E04 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 1.20E08 2.71E04 2.45E04 6.11E07 2.73E04 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 1.66E04 0.970956 0.877584 3.97E03 0.978584 PYRROLIDONE Stream (Example 1) 114 112 113 117 116 121 122 Mole Flow lbmol/hr HYDROGEN 8.43E03 9.53E03 0.335598 0.335597 1.43E06 6.09E03 0.341692 NITROGEN 3.83E04 4.42E04 0.015672 0.015671 7.85E08 2.65E04 0.015936 OXYGEN 4.96E04 2.58E04 5.51E03 5.51E03 2.15E06 2.27E05 5.53E03 CARBON- 0.032919 0.019741 0.527603 0.527598 5.09E06 0.017766 0.545364 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.018126 1.28E03 0.023349 0.023341 8.85E06 6.02E04 0.023942 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.026626 8.98E03 0.202414 0.202409 5.41E06 8.08E03 0.210486 ACETYLENE 0.010897 1.26E04 2.19E03 2.18E03 8.59E06 3.84E05 2.22E03 ETHYLENE 0.156482 0.014172 0.265247 0.265199 4.76E05 0.010169 0.275368 ETHANE 2.08E03 2.56E04 4.91E03 4.91E03 6.02E07 1.91E04 5.10E03 PROPADIENE 3.30E04 5.28E06 9.27E05 9.25E05 2.10E07 1.89E06 9.44E05 METHYL- 2.36E06 5.91E08 1.05E06 1.05E06 2.04E09 1.66E08 1.07E06 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 2.31E03 1.36E04 2.49E03 2.48E03 1.28E06 5.77E05 2.54E03 PROPANE 3.82E05 3.62E06 6.84E05 6.83E05 2.12E08 1.58E06 6.99E05 1,3-BUTADIENE 4.91E03 5.26E05 9.27E04 9.22E04 4.35E06 1.40E05 9.36E04 ISOBUTYLENE 1.33E04 3.78E06 6.74E05 6.74E05 8.96E08 1.31E06 6.87E05 CIS-2-BUTENE 1.03E04 2.94E06 5.15E05 5.14E05 6.16E08 1.12E06 5.25E05 TRANS-2-BUTENE 7.86E05 6.33E07 1.11E05 1.10E05 1.64E08 6.22E07 1.17E05 1-HEXENE 1.95E03 1.03E05 1.81E04 1.78E04 2.40E06 2.03E06 1.80E04 N-HEXANE 3.78E03 4.76E05 8.26E04 8.22E04 4.09E06 1.07E05 8.32E04 1-HEXADECENE 4.21E03 5.27E08 8.70E07 5.77E09 8.64E07 5.91E10 6.36E09 N-METHYL-2- 15.04767 3.17E04 5.63E03 1.57E04 5.48E03 7.64E06 1.64E04 PYRROLIDONE Mole Frac HYDROGEN 5.51E04 0.172156 0.240945 0.241911 2.56E04 0.140671 0.238845 NITROGEN 2.50E05 7.98E03 0.011251 0.011297 1.41E05 6.11E03 0.01114 OXYGEN 3.24E05 4.66E03 3.96E03 3.97E03 3.86E04 5.25E04 3.87E03 CARBON- 2.15E03 0.356584 0.378795 0.380312 9.13E04 0.410079 0.381213 MONOXIDE CARBON- 1.18E03 0.023047 0.016764 0.016825 1.59E03 0.013889 0.016736 DIOXIDE METHANE 1.74E03 0.162218 0.145325 0.145904 9.72E04 0.18644 0.147132 ACETYLENE 7.11E04 2.28E03 1.57E03 1.57E03 1.54E03 8.87E04 1.55E03 ETHYLENE 0.010213 0.255987 0.190436 0.191166 8.56E03 0.234707 0.192484 ETHANE 1.36E04 4.62E03 3.53E03 3.54E03 1.08E04 4.41E03 3.57E03 PROPADIENE 2.16E05 9.53E05 6.65E05 6.67E05 3.77E05 4.37E05 6.60E05 METHYL- 1.54E07 1.07E06 7.55E07 7.57E07 3.66E07 3.84E07 7.46E07 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 1.51E04 2.45E03 1.78E03 1.79E03 2.30E04 1.33E03 1.78E03 PROPANE 2.50E06 6.55E05 4.91E05 4.93E05 3.80E06 3.66E05 4.89E05 1,3-BUTADIENE 3.20E04 9.51E04 6.65E04 6.65E04 7.81E04 3.23E04 6.54E04 ISOBUTYLENE 8.70E06 6.84E05 4.84E05 4.86E05 1.61E05 3.03E05 4.80E05 CIS-2-BUTENE 6.69E06 5.31E05 3.69E05 3.70E05 1.11E05 2.59E05 3.67E05 TRANS-2-BUTENE 5.13E06 1.14E05 7.94E06 7.96E06 2.95E06 1.43E05 8.15E06 1-HEXENE 1.27E04 1.86E04 1.30E04 1.28E04 4.32E04 4.69E05 1.26E04 N-HEXANE 2.47E04 8.60E04 5.93E04 5.92E04 7.35E04 2.47E04 5.82E04 1-HEXADECENE 2.74E04 9.53E07 6.24E07 4.16E09 1.55E04 1.36E08 4.45E09 N-METHYL-2- 0.982099 5.73E03 4.04E03 1.13E04 0.983257 1.76E04 1.15E04 PYRROLIDONE Stream (Example 1) 123 126 124 127 128 129 118 Mole Flow lbmol/hr HYDROGEN 2.34E03 5.85E05 2.28E03 5.85E05 5.01E08 3.99E28 0 NITROGEN 1.18E04 2.96E06 1.15E04 2.96E06 2.82E09 2.84E30 0 OXYGEN 4.75E04 1.19E05 4.63E04 1.18E05 1.09E07 8.04E31 0 CARBON- 0.015158 3.79E04 0.014779 3.78E04 7.00E07 1.66E25 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.017533 4.38E04 0.017095 4.17E04 2.16E05 6.58E21 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.018554 4.64E04 0.01809 4.62E04 2.17E06 3.10E24 0 ACETYLENE 0.010867 2.72E04 0.010595 1.86E04 8.53E05 3.70E16 0 ETHYLENE 0.146361 3.66E03 0.142702 3.56E03 9.90E05 3.99E20 0 ETHANE 1.89E03 4.71E05 1.84E03 4.63E05 8.91E07 8.76E23 0 PROPADIENE 3.29E04 8.22E06 3.20E04 6.26E06 1.96E06 9.56E20 0 METHYL- 2.34E06 5.85E08 2.28E06 4.72E08 1.13E08 9.67E23 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 2.26E03 5.64E05 2.20E03 5.27E05 3.72E06 2.08E21 0 PROPANE 3.67E05 9.17E07 3.58E05 8.80E07 3.70E08 1.90E24 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 4.90E03 1.23E04 4.78E03 7.66E05 4.60E05 2.56E17 0 ISOBUTYLENE 1.32E04 3.30E06 1.29E04 2.80E06 5.00E07 5.59E21 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 1.01E04 2.54E06 9.89E05 2.19E06 3.48E07 6.08E21 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 7.80E05 1.95E06 7.60E05 1.55E06 4.01E07 2.88E16 0 1-HEXENE 1.95E03 4.88E05 1.90E03 1.87E05 3.00E05 3.43E16 0 N-HEXANE 3.78E03 9.44E05 3.68E03 5.93E05 3.51E05 5.55E18 0 1-HEXADECENE 4.31E03 1.08E04 4.20E03 6.19E10 5.07E06 1.03E04 0 N-METHYL-2- 15.40127 0.385032 15.05436 1.46E05 0.036948 0.348069 0.038122 PYRROLIDONE Mole Frac HYDROGEN 1.50E04 1.50E04 1.49E04 0.010916 1.34E06 1.15E27 0 NITROGEN 7.57E06 7.57E06 7.55E06 5.52E04 7.55E08 8.16E30 0 OXYGEN 3.04E05 3.04E05 3.03E05 2.20E03 2.94E06 2.31E30 0 CARBON- 9.70E04 9.70E04 9.67E04 0.070594 1.88E05 4.77E25 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 1.12E03 1.12E03 1.12E03 0.077768 5.81E04 1.89E20 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 1.19E03 1.19E03 1.18E03 0.086163 5.83E05 8.89E24 0 ACETYLENE 6.95E04 6.95E04 6.93E04 0.034786 2.29E03 1.06E15 0 ETHYLENE 9.36E03 9.36E03 9.34E03 0.664415 2.66E03 1.14E19 0 ETHANE 1.21E04 1.21E04 1.20E04 8.63E03 2.39E05 2.52E22 0 PROPADIENE 2.10E05 2.10E05 2.10E05 1.17E03 5.25E05 2.75E19 0 METHYL- 1.50E07 1.50E07 1.49E07 8.81E06 3.03E07 2.78E22 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 1.44E04 1.44E04 1.44E04 9.83E03 9.97E05 5.97E21 0 PROPANE 2.35E06 2.35E06 2.34E06 1.64E04 9.92E07 5.46E24 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 3.13E04 3.13E04 3.13E04 0.014288 1.23E03 7.36E17 0 ISOBUTYLENE 8.45E06 8.45E06 8.43E06 5.23E04 1.34E05 1.61E20 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 6.49E06 6.49E06 6.47E06 4.08E04 9.34E06 1.75E20 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 4.99E06 4.99E06 4.97E06 2.89E04 1.07E05 8.28E16 0 1-HEXENE 1.25E04 1.25E04 1.24E04 3.50E03 8.06E04 9.85E16 0 N-HEXANE 2.42E04 2.42E04 2.41E04 0.011073 9.40E04 1.59E17 0 1-HEXADECENE 2.76E04 2.76E04 2.75E04 1.16E07 1.36E04 2.95E04 0 N-METHYL-2- 0.985213 0.985213 0.98525 2.73E03 0.991068 0.999705 1 PYRROLIDONE Stream (Example 1) 100 101 102 103 104 107 109 108 Mass Flow lb/hr HYDROGEN 7.721192 6.176954 1.544238 6.154866 0.02669 1.570928 0.657313 0.036216 NITROGEN 2.207047 1.765637 0.441409 1.760533 8.34E03 0.449747 0.426644 0.023104 OXYGEN 0.517188 0.41375 0.103438 0.339725 0.08885 0.192288 0.168163 0.024126 CARBON- 75.73806 60.59045 15.14761 60.45158 0.552828 15.70044 14.22541 1.475029 MONOXIDE CARBON- 4.428842 3.543074 0.885768 3.355857 0.939556 1.825324 0.971454 0.85387 DIOXIDE METHANE 16.74716 13.39772 3.349431 13.36293 0.325001 3.674432 3.103213 0.571219 ACETYLENE 11.21 8.967999 2.242 0.111987 9.131884 11.37388 0.053752 0.287009 ETHYLENE 1.00345 0.80276 0.20069 4.694904 0.111193 0.311883 7.043609 4.787468 ETHANE 0 0 0 0.055284 3.12E16 3.12E16 0.140046 0.070114 PROPADIENE 0.207169 0.165735 0.041434 8.14E03 0.170431 0.211865 3.50E03 0.013447 METHYL- 1.70E03 1.36E03 3.40E04 8.66E05 1.37E03 1.71E03 3.98E05 9.67E05 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 0.092523 3.59E08 3.59E08 0.0989 0.102986 PROPANE 0 0 0 1.58E03 5.04E13 5.04E13 2.85E03 1.85E03 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 0.084502 0.173944 0.173944 0.047272 0.268442 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 6.99E03 2.34E04 2.34E04 3.57E03 7.69E03 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 5.49E03 6.07E05 6.07E05 2.72E03 5.92E03 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 3.40E03 8.61E04 8.61E04 5.85E04 4.44E03 1-HEXENE 0.218195 0.174556 0.043639 0.019571 0.31506 0.358699 0.014333 0.165017 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 0.103786 0.213437 0.213437 0.067054 0.330028 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 1.71E05 0.942723 0.942723 1.83E04 0.943765 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 0.1051 1492.273 1492.273 0.526909 1491.746 PYRROLIDONE Mass Frac HYDROGEN 0.064343 0.064343 0.064343 0.067846 1.77E05 1.03E03 0.023852 2.41E05 NITROGEN 0.018392 0.018392 0.018392 0.019406 5.54E06 2.94E04 0.015482 1.54E05 OXYGEN 4.31E03 4.31E03 4.31E03 3.74E03 5.90E05 1.26E04 6.10E03 1.61E05 CARBON- 0.631151 0.631151 0.631151 0.666362 3.67E04 0.010267 0.516208 9.82E04 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.036907 0.036907 0.036907 0.036992 6.24E04 1.19E03 0.035252 5.69E04 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.13956 0.13956 0.13956 0.147301 2.16E04 2.40E03 0.112609 3.80E04 ACETYLENE 0.093417 0.093417 0.093417 1.23E03 6.07E03 7.44E03 1.95E03 1.91E04 ETHYLENE 8.36E03 8.36E03 8.36E03 0.051752 7.39E05 2.04E04 0.255597 3.19E03 ETHANE 0 0 0 6.09E04 2.07E19 2.04E19 5.08E03 4.67E05 PROPADIENE 1.73E03 1.73E03 1.73E03 8.98E05 1.13E04 1.39E04 1.27E04 8.95E06 METHYL- 1.42E05 1.42E05 1.42E05 9.54E07 9.08E07 1.12E06 1.44E06 6.44E08 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 1.02E03 2.38E11 2.35E11 3.59E03 6.86E05 PROPANE 0 0 0 1.74E05 3.35E16 3.29E16 1.04E04 1.23E06 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 9.31E04 1.16E04 1.14E04 1.72E03 1.79E04 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 7.71E05 1.56E07 1.53E07 1.30E04 5.12E06 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 6.05E05 4.04E08 3.97E08 9.88E05 3.94E06 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 3.75E05 5.72E07 5.63E07 2.12E05 2.96E06 1-HEXENE 1.82E03 1.82E03 1.82E03 2.16E04 2.09E04 2.35E04 5.20E04 1.10E04 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 1.14E03 1.42E04 1.40E04 2.43E03 2.20E04 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 1.89E07 6.26E04 6.16E04 6.65E06 6.28E04 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 1.16E03 0.991362 0.975804 0.01912 0.99336 PYRROLIDONE Total Flow lbmol/hr 8.247701 6.59816 1.64954 6.374322 15.50358 17.15312 1.337484 15.37731 Total Flow lb/hr 120 96 24 90.71886 1505.275 1529.275 27.55753 1501.718 Total Flow cuft/hr 164.2334 131.3867 32.84669 276.4045 31.31621 115.6808 40.03523 32.69165 Temperature F. 85 85 85 102.9394 106.4619 187.6732 229.9345 229.9345 Pressure psia 294.6959 294.6959 294.6959 139.6959 141.6959 140.6959 247.6959 247.6959 Density lb/cuft 0.730667 0.730667 0.730667 0.328211 48.06697 13.21978 0.688332 45.93582 Average MW 14.54951 14.54951 14.54951 14.23192 97.09209 89.15434 20.60401 97.65801 Stream (Example 1) 114 112 113 117 116 121 122 Mass Flow lb/hr HYDROGEN 0.017003 0.019213 0.676526 0.676523 2.88E06 0.012286 0.688809 NITROGEN 0.010733 0.012371 0.439014 0.439012 2.20E06 7.42E03 0.446431 OXYGEN 0.015865 8.26E03 0.176423 0.176355 6.87E05 7.28E04 0.177083 CARBON- 0.922081 0.552947 14.77836 14.77822 1.42E04 0.497646 15.27586 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.797719 0.056151 1.027605 1.027216 3.89E04 0.026483 1.053698 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.427147 0.144072 3.247286 3.247199 8.68E05 0.129584 3.376783 ACETYLENE 0.283723 3.29E03 0.057039 0.056815 2.24E04 1.00E03 0.057816 ETHYLENE 4.389901 0.397567 7.441175 7.439839 1.34E03 0.285267 7.725105 ETHANE 0.062431 7.68E03 0.14773 0.147712 1.81E05 5.75E03 0.15346 PROPADIENE 0.013236 2.11E04 3.71E03 3.71E03 8.41E06 7.59E05 3.78E03 METHYL- 9.44E05 2.37E06 4.22E05 4.21E05 8.16E08 6.66E07 4.27E05 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0.097268 5.72E03 0.104618 0.104564 5.40E05 2.43E03 0.106991 PROPANE 1.69E03 1.60E04 3.01E03 3.01E03 9.34E07 6.99E05 3.08E03 1,3-BUTADIENE 0.265595 2.85E03 0.050119 0.049884 2.35E04 7.58E04 0.050642 ISOBUTYLENE 7.48E03 2.12E04 3.78E03 3.78E03 5.03E06 7.36E05 3.85E03 CIS-2-BUTENE 5.75E03 1.65E04 2.89E03 2.88E03 3.46E06 6.30E05 2.95E03 TRANS-2-BUTENE 4.41E03 3.55E05 6.20E04 6.19E04 9.23E07 3.49E05 6.54E04 1-HEXENE 0.164148 8.69E04 0.015201 0.014999 2.02E04 1.71E04 0.01517 N-HEXANE 0.325924 4.10E03 0.071158 0.070805 3.53E04 9.23E04 0.071728 1-HEXADECENE 0.943753 1.18E05 1.95E04 1.29E06 1.94E04 1.33E07 1.43E06 N-METHYL-2- 1491.714 0.03142 0.558329 0.015517 0.542811 7.57E04 0.016274 PYRROLIDONE Mass Frac HYDROGEN 1.13E05 0.015403 0.023487 0.02394 5.27E06 0.012646 0.023565 NITROGEN 7.15E06 9.92E03 0.015241 0.015535 4.02E06 7.64E03 0.015273 OXYGEN 1.06E05 6.62E03 6.12E03 6.24E03 1.26E04 7.49E04 6.06E03 CARBON- 6.15E04 0.443313 0.513051 0.522962 2.61E04 0.512236 0.522605 MONOXIDE CARBON- 5.32E04 0.045018 0.035675 0.03635 7.13E04 0.027259 0.036048 DIOXIDE METHANE 2.85E04 0.115507 0.112734 0.11491 1.59E04 0.133384 0.115524 ACETYLENE 1.89E04 2.64E03 1.98E03 2.01E03 4.10E04 1.03E03 1.98E03 ETHYLENE 2.93E03 0.31874 0.258331 0.263276 2.45E03 0.29363 0.264285 ETHANE 4.16E05 6.16E03 5.13E03 5.23E03 3.32E05 5.92E03 5.25E03 PROPADIENE 8.82E06 1.69E04 1.29E04 1.31E04 1.54E05 7.81E05 1.29E04 METHYL- 6.29E08 1.90E06 1.46E06 1.49E06 1.49E07 6.86E07 1.46E06 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 6.48E05 4.58E03 3.63E03 3.70E03 9.89E05 2.50E03 3.66E03 PROPANE 1.12E06 1.28E04 1.05E04 1.07E04 1.71E06 7.19E05 1.05E04 1,3-BUTADIENE 1.77E04 2.28E03 1.74E03 1.77E03 4.31E04 7.80E04 1.73E03 ISOBUTYLENE 4.98E06 1.70E04 1.31E04 1.34E04 9.21E06 7.58E05 1.32E04 CIS-2-BUTENE 3.83E06 1.32E04 1.00E04 1.02E04 6.33E06 6.48E05 1.01E04 TRANS-2-BUTENE 2.94E06 2.85E05 2.15E05 2.19E05 1.69E06 3.59E05 2.24E05 1-HEXENE 1.09E04 6.96E04 5.28E04 5.31E04 3.70E04 1.76E04 5.19E04 N-HEXANE 2.17E04 3.29E03 2.47E03 2.51E03 6.46E04 9.51E04 2.45E03 1-HEXADECENE 6.29E04 9.49E06 6.77E06 4.58E08 3.55E04 1.37E07 4.88E08 N-METHYL-2- 0.994165 0.02519 0.019383 5.49E04 0.993906 7.79E04 5.57E04 PYRROLIDONE Total Flow lbmol/hr 15.32195 0.055361 1.392844 1.387276 5.57E03 0.043325 1.4306 Total Flow lb/hr 1500.47 1.247307 28.80484 28.2587 0.54614 0.971517 29.23022 Total Flow cuft/hr 32.66701 2.486317 62.48839 89.4793 0.011257 2.84856 92.32953 Temperature F. 230.4519 230.4519 228.1737 81.6632 81.6632 92.72012 82.00916 Pressure psia 164.6959 164.6959 164.6959 89.69595 89.69595 89.69595 89.69595 Density lb/cuft 45.93228 0.501669 0.460963 0.315813 48.51506 0.341055 0.316586 Average MW 97.92946 22.53053 20.68059 20.36992 98.07046 22.42415 20.43214 Stream (Example 1) 123 126 124 127 128 129 118 Mass Flow lb/hr HYDROGEN 4.72E03 1.18E04 4.60E03 1.18E04 1.01E07 8.05E28 0 NITROGEN 3.32E03 8.29E05 3.23E03 8.28E05 7.89E08 7.95E29 0 OXYGEN 0.015205 3.80E04 0.014825 3.77E04 3.50E06 2.57E29 0 CARBON- 0.424577 0.010614 0.413963 0.010595 1.96E05 4.65E24 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.77163 0.019291 0.75234 0.018338 9.53E04 2.89E19 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.297651 7.44E03 0.29021 7.41E03 3.49E05 4.97E23 0 ACETYLENE 0.282946 7.07E03 0.275872 4.85E03 2.22E03 9.64E15 0 ETHYLENE 4.105986 0.10265 4.003336 0.099871 2.78E03 1.12E18 0 ETHANE 0.056701 1.42E03 0.055284 1.39E03 2.68E05 2.64E21 0 PROPADIENE 0.013168 3.29E04 0.012839 2.51E04 7.84E05 3.83E18 0 METHYL- 9.38E05 2.34E06 9.14E05 1.89E06 4.53E07 3.87E21 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0.094895 2.37E03 0.092523 2.22E03 1.56E04 8.75E20 0 PROPANE 1.62E03 4.04E05 1.58E03 3.88E05 1.63E06 8.39E23 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 0.265073 6.63E03 0.258446 4.14E03 2.49E03 1.39E15 0 ISOBUTYLENE 7.41E03 1.85E04 7.23E03 1.57E04 2.81E05 3.14E19 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 5.69E03 1.42E04 5.55E03 1.23E04 1.95E05 3.41E19 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 4.37E03 1.09E04 4.26E03 8.69E05 2.25E05 1.62E14 0 1-HEXENE 0.16418 4.10E03 0.160075 1.58E03 2.53E03 2.89E14 0 N-HEXANE 0.325356 8.13E03 0.317222 5.11E03 3.02E03 4.78E16 0 1-HEXADECENE 0.966913 2.42E02 0.94274 1.39E07 1.14E03 0.023036 0 N-METHYL-2- 1526.768 38.1692 1492.378 1.45E03 3.662746 34.505 3.779109 PYRROLIDONE Mass Frac HYDROGEN 3.08E06 3.08E06 3.07E06 7.45E04 2.74E08 2.33E29 0 NITROGEN 2.16E06 2.16E06 2.16E06 5.24E04 2.14E08 2.30E30 0 OXYGEN 9.91E06 9.91E06 9.88E06 2.38E03 9.52E07 7.45E31 0 CARBON- 2.77E04 2.77E04 2.76E04 0.066977 5.33E06 1.35E25 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 5.03E04 5.03E04 5.02E04 0.115927 2.59E04 8.38E21 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 1.94E04 1.94E04 1.93E04 0.046821 9.48E06 1.44E24 0 ACETYLENE 1.84E04 1.84E04 1.84E04 0.030679 6.04E04 2.79E16 0 ETHYLENE 2.68E03 2.68E03 2.67E03 0.631347 7.55E04 3.24E20 0 ETHANE 3.69E05 3.69E05 3.69E05 8.79E03 7.28E06 7.63E23 0 PROPADIENE 8.58E06 8.58E06 8.56E06 1.59E03 2.13E05 1.11E19 0 METHYL- 6.11E08 6.11E08 6.10E08 1.20E05 1.23E07 1.12E22 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 6.18E05 6.18E05 6.17E05 0.014008 4.25E05 2.53E21 0 PROPANE 1.05E06 1.05E06 1.05E06 2.45E04 4.43E07 2.43E24 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 1.73E04 1.73E04 1.72E04 0.026178 6.76E04 4.02E17 0 ISOBUTYLENE 4.83E06 4.83E06 4.82E06 9.94E04 7.63E06 9.09E21 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 3.71E06 3.71E06 3.70E06 7.76E04 5.31E06 9.89E21 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 2.85E06 2.85E06 2.84E06 5.49E04 6.11E06 4.69E16 0 1-HEXENE 1.07E04 1.07E04 1.07E04 9.97E03 6.87E04 8.36E16 0 N-HEXANE 2.12E04 2.12E04 2.11E04 0.032321 8.21E04 1.39E17 0 1-HEXADECENE 6.30E04 6.30E04 6.28E04 8.78E07 3.09E04 6.67E04 0 N-METHYL-2- 0.99491 0.99491 0.994923 9.17E03 0.995782 0.999333 1 PYRROLIDONE Total Flow lbmol/hr 15.63243 0.390811 15.27974 5.36E03 0.037281 0.348172 0.038122 Total Flow lb/hr 1534.58 38.36449 1499.994 0.158187 3.678262 34.52804 3.779109 Total Flow cuft/hr 31.74158 0.793539 31.09663 3.378949 0.076471 0.803035 0.077813 Temperature F. 92.72012 92.71976 102.4521 110 110 371.0185 85 Pressure psia 89.69595 89.69595 304.6959 9.668387 9.668387 10.05512 29.69595 Density lb/cuft 48.34604 48.34604 48.23655 0.046815 48.10003 42.99691 48.56632 Average MW 98.16639 98.16639 98.1688 29.52315 98.66333 99.16954 99.1326

    TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Stream (Example 2) 100 101 102 103 104 107 109 108 Mole Flow lbmol/hr HYDROGEN 3.830185 3.064148 0.766037 3.051202 0.013131 0.779168 0.32602 0.017981 NITROGEN 0.078785 0.063028 0.015757 0.062741 2.97E04 0.016054 0.015228 8.26E04 OXYGEN 0.016163 0.01293 3.23E03 0.010075 3.02E03 6.26E03 5.47E03 7.87E04 CARBON- 2.703926 2.163141 0.540785 2.145023 0.01969 0.560475 0.507752 0.052723 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.100633 0.080506 0.020127 0.070028 0.022046 0.042172 0.022419 0.019754 DIOXIDE METHANE 1.043907 0.835126 0.208782 0.817926 0.020396 0.229177 0.193492 0.035686 ACETYLENE 0.430527 0.344421 0.086105 3.84E03 0.350646 0.436752 2.06E03 0.011025 ETHYLENE 0.035769 0.028615 7.15E03 0.096617 4.04E03 0.011196 0.250859 0.170884 ETHANE 0 0 0 7.68E04 5.66E18 5.66E18 4.65E03 2.33E03 PROPADIENE 5.17E03 4.14E03 1.03E03 1.79E04 4.25E03 5.29E03 8.72E05 3.36E04 METHYL- 4.25E05 3.40E05 8.50E06 1.79E06 3.43E05 4.28E05 9.95E07 2.43E06 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 1.61E03 1.02E09 1.02E09 2.35E03 2.45E03 PROPANE 0 0 0 2.21E05 1.15E14 1.15E14 6.47E05 4.19E05 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 1.39E03 3.13E03 3.13E03 8.58E04 4.89E03 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 1.08E04 5.24E06 5.24E06 6.39E05 1.38E04 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 8.38E05 1.42E06 1.42E06 4.85E05 1.06E04 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 5.29E05 1.44E05 1.44E05 1.03E05 7.83E05 1-HEXENE 2.59E03 2.07E03 5.19E04 2.12E04 3.73E03 4.25E03 1.69E04 1.95E03 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 1.07E03 2.41E03 2.41E03 7.65E04 3.77E03 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 6.29E08 4.10E03 4.10E03 7.94E07 4.11E03 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 9.27E04 15.08358 15.08358 5.31E03 15.07828 PYRROLIDONE Mole Frac HYDROGEN 0.464394 0.464394 0.464394 0.487112 8.45E04 0.045342 0.243722 1.17E03 NITROGEN 9.55E03 9.55E03 9.55E03 1.00E02 1.91E05 9.34E04 0.011384 5.36E05 OXYGEN 1.96E03 1.96E03 1.96E03 1.61E03 1.95E04 3.64E04 4.09E03 5.11E05 CARBON- 0.32784 0.32784 0.32784 0.342444 1.27E03 0.032616 0.379578 3.42E03 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.012201 0.012201 0.012201 0.01118 1.42E03 2.45E03 0.01676 1.28E03 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.12657 0.12657 0.12657 0.130579 1.31E03 0.013337 0.144648 2.32E03 ACETYLENE 0.0522 0.0522 0.0522 6.12E04 0.022572 0.025416 1.54E03 7.16E04 ETHYLENE 4.34E03 4.34E03 4.34E03 0.015425 2.60E04 6.52E04 0.187534 0.01109 ETHANE 0 0 0 1.23E04 3.65E19 3.30E19 3.48E03 1.52E04 PROPADIENE 6.27E04 6.27E04 6.27E04 2.86E05 2.74E04 3.08E04 6.52E05 2.18E05 METHYL- 5.15E06 5.15E06 5.15E06 2.85E07 2.21E06 2.49E06 7.44E07 1.57E07 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 2.56E04 6.54E11 5.91E11 1.75E03 1.59E04 PROPANE 0 0 0 3.53E06 7.39E16 6.68E16 4.83E05 2.72E06 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 2.22E04 2.01E04 1.82E04 6.42E04 3.17E04 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 1.72E05 3.37E07 3.05E07 4.78E05 8.95E06 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 1.34E05 9.13E08 8.25E08 3.63E05 6.86E06 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 8.44E06 9.25E07 8.36E07 7.69E06 5.08E06 1-HEXENE 3.14E04 3.14E04 3.14E04 3.38E05 2.40E04 2.47E04 1.27E04 1.27E04 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 1.70E04 1.55E04 1.40E04 5.72E04 2.45E04 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 1.00E08 2.64E04 2.39E04 5.94E07 2.66E04 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 1.48E04 0.970971 0.877765 3.97E03 0.978591 PYRROLIDONE Stream (Example 2) 114 112 113 117 116 121 122 Mole Flow lbmol/hr HYDROGEN 8.44E03 9.54E03 0.335562 0.335562 2.61E07 8.25E03 0.34381 NITROGEN 3.84E04 4.42E04 0.01567 0.01567 1.47E08 3.74E04 0.016044 OXYGEN 5.18E04 2.69E04 5.74E03 5.74E03 9.03E08 3.45E04 6.08E03 CARBON- 0.032954 0.019769 0.527521 0.52752 9.56E07 0.031343 0.558863 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.018455 1.30E03 0.023717 0.023715 1.85E06 6.59E03 0.030309 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.026686 9.00E03 0.202491 0.20249 1.07E06 2.34E02 0.225899 ACETYLENE 0.010899 1.26E04 2.19E03 2.18E03 1.88E06 5.83E04 2.77E03 ETHYLENE 0.156698 0.014185 0.265045 0.265035 9.59E06 0.082816 0.347851 ETHANE 2.08E03 2.56E04 4.91E03 4.91E03 1.20E07 1.29E03 6.20E03 PROPADIENE 3.30E04 5.27E06 9.25E05 9.24E05 4.44E08 2.77E05 1.20E04 METHYL- 2.37E06 5.93E08 1.05E06 1.05E06 4.44E10 2.38E07 1.29E06 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 2.31E03 1.36E04 2.48E03 2.48E03 2.70E07 6.68E04 3.15E03 PROPANE 3.83E05 3.63E06 6.83E05 6.83E05 4.36E09 1.56E05 8.39E05 1,3-BUTADIENE 4.84E03 5.18E05 9.10E04 9.09E04 9.68E07 2.06E04 1.12E03 ISOBUTYLENE 1.34E04 3.80E06 6.77E05 6.77E05 1.99E08 1.80E05 8.57E05 CIS-2-BUTENE 1.03E04 2.94E06 5.15E05 5.15E05 1.33E08 1.54E05 6.69E05 TRANS-2-BUTENE 7.77E05 6.26E07 1.09E05 1.09E05 3.38E09 8.72E06 1.96E05 1-HEXENE 1.94E03 1.03E05 1.80E04 1.79E04 5.62E07 3.04E05 2.09E04 N-HEXANE 3.73E03 4.69E05 8.11E04 8.11E04 8.92E07 1.59E04 9.69E04 1-HEXADECENE 4.11E03 5.14E08 8.46E07 2.10E08 8.25E07 8.55E09 2.96E08 N-METHYL-2- 15.07796 3.17E04 5.62E03 5.42E04 5.08E03 1.12E04 6.55E04 PYRROLIDONE Mole Frac HYDROGEN 5.50E04 0.172041 0.240868 0.241752 5.13E05 0.052785 0.222631 NITROGEN 2.50E05 7.97E03 0.011248 0.01129 2.88E06 2.39E03 0.010389 OXYGEN 3.37E05 4.86E03 4.12E03 4.13E03 1.77E05 2.20E03 3.94E03 CARBON- 2.15E03 0.356416 0.378656 0.380047 1.87E04 0.200577 0.361887 MONOXIDE CARBON- 1.20E03 0.023405 0.017024 0.017085 3.64E04 0.042196 0.019626 DIOXIDE METHANE 1.74E03 0.162253 0.145349 0.145882 2.10E04 0.149804 0.146279 ACETYLENE 7.10E04 2.27E03 1.57E03 1.57E03 3.69E04 3.73E03 1.79E03 ETHYLENE 0.010207 0.255746 0.19025 0.190942 1.88E03 0.52998 0.225248 ETHANE 1.35E04 4.61E03 3.52E03 3.54E03 2.36E05 8.26E03 4.01E03 PROPADIENE 2.15E05 9.51E05 6.64E05 6.66E05 8.71E06 1.77E04 7.78E05 METHYL- 1.54E07 1.07E06 7.57E07 7.59E07 8.72E08 1.52E06 8.37E07 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 1.51E04 2.45E03 1.78E03 1.79E03 5.30E05 4.27E03 2.04E03 PROPANE 2.49E06 6.54E05 4.90E05 4.92E05 8.56E07 9.98E05 5.43E05 1,3-BUTADIENE 3.15E04 9.34E04 6.53E04 6.55E04 1.90E04 1.32E03 7.22E04 ISOBUTYLENE 8.73E06 6.86E05 4.86E05 4.88E05 3.90E06 1.15E04 5.55E05 CIS-2-BUTENE 6.70E06 5.31E05 3.70E05 3.71E05 2.60E06 9.85E05 4.33E05 TRANS-2-BUTENE 5.06E06 1.13E05 7.83E06 7.86E06 6.62E07 5.58E05 1.27E05 1-HEXENE 1.27E04 1.85E04 1.29E04 1.29E04 1.10E04 1.95E04 1.36E04 N-HEXANE 2.43E04 8.45E04 5.82E04 5.84E04 1.75E04 1.01E03 6.28E04 1-HEXADECENE 2.67E04 9.26E07 6.07E07 1.51E08 1.62E04 5.47E08 1.91E08 N-METHYL-2- 0.982106 5.71E03 4.04E03 3.91E04 0.996187 7.19E04 4.24E04 PYRROLIDONE Stream (Example 2) 123 126 124 127 128 129 118 Mole Flow lbmol/hr HYDROGEN 1.90E04 4.76E06 1.86E04 4.75E06 9.35E09 1.59E28 0 NITROGEN 9.97E06 2.49E07 9.72E06 2.49E07 5.40E10 5.56E30 0 OXYGEN 1.73E04 4.34E06 1.69E04 4.23E06 1.10E07 1.11E28 0 CARBON- 1.61E03 4.03E05 1.57E03 4.01E05 1.69E07 8.30E26 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.011864 2.97E04 0.011567 2.65E04 3.11E05 7.58E21 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 3.28E03 8.20E05 3.20E03 8.11E05 8.63E07 2.21E24 0 ACETYLENE 0.010318 2.58E04 0.01006 1.27E04 1.31E04 3.80E16 0 ETHYLENE 0.073892 1.85E03 0.072045 1.74E03 1.09E04 4.46E20 0 ETHANE 7.88E04 1.97E05 7.68E04 1.89E05 8.23E07 9.40E23 0 PROPADIENE 3.03E04 7.57E06 2.95E04 4.44E06 3.13E06 9.98E20 0 METHYL- 2.13E06 5.32E08 2.08E06 3.45E08 1.87E08 1.02E22 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 1.65E03 4.12E05 1.61E03 3.55E05 5.68E06 2.33E21 0 PROPANE 2.27E05 5.68E07 2.21E05 5.18E07 4.94E08 2.16E24 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 4.63E03 1.16E04 4.51E03 4.91E05 6.67E05 2.58E17 0 ISOBUTYLENE 1.16E04 2.90E06 1.13E04 2.06E06 8.37E07 6.00E21 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 8.74E05 2.19E06 8.52E05 1.60E06 5.82E07 6.55E21 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 6.90E05 1.72E06 6.73E05 1.09E06 6.39E07 3.01E16 0 1-HEXENE 1.91E03 4.78E05 1.87E03 1.03E05 3.75E05 3.44E16 0 N-HEXANE 3.57E03 8.92E05 3.48E03 3.79E05 5.13E05 5.58E18 0 1-HEXADECENE 4.21E03 1.05E04 4.10E03 2.69E10 5.05E06 1.00E04 0 N-METHYL-2- 15.43098 0.385775 15.08451 6.63E06 0.037719 0.348049 0.039304 PYRROLIDONE Mole Frac HYDROGEN 1.22E05 1.22E05 1.22E05 1.96E03 2.45E07 4.58E28 0 NITROGEN 6.41E07 6.41E07 6.39E07 1.02E04 1.41E08 1.60E29 0 OXYGEN 1.12E05 1.12E05 1.11E05 1.74E03 2.87E06 3.20E28 0 CARBON- 1.04E04 1.04E04 1.03E04 0.01652 4.44E06 2.38E25 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 7.63E04 7.63E04 7.61E04 0.109297 8.15E04 2.18E20 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 2.11E04 2.11E04 2.10E04 0.033384 2.26E05 6.36E24 0 ACETYLENE 6.64E04 6.64E04 6.62E04 0.052361 3.43E03 1.09E15 0 ETHYLENE 4.75E03 4.75E03 4.74E03 0.715472 2.87E03 1.28E19 0 ETHANE 5.07E05 5.07E05 5.05E05 7.77E03 2.16E05 2.70E22 0 PROPADIENE 1.95E05 1.95E05 1.94E05 1.83E03 8.21E05 2.87E19 0 METHYL- 1.37E07 1.37E07 1.37E07 1.42E05 4.90E07 2.93E22 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 1.06E04 1.06E04 1.06E04 1.46E02 1.49E04 6.70E21 0 PROPANE 1.46E06 1.46E06 1.46E06 2.13E04 1.30E06 6.21E24 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 2.98E04 2.98E04 2.97E04 0.020207 1.75E03 7.41E17 0 ISOBUTYLENE 7.46E06 7.46E06 7.45E06 8.50E04 2.19E05 1.72E20 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 5.62E06 5.62E06 5.61E06 6.60E04 1.52E05 1.88E20 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 4.44E06 4.44E06 4.42E06 4.47E04 1.67E05 8.63E16 0 1-HEXENE 1.23E04 1.23E04 1.23E04 4.25E03 9.83E04 9.88E16 0 N-HEXANE 2.29E04 2.29E04 2.29E04 0.015597 1.34E03 1.60E17 0 1-HEXADECENE 2.71E04 2.71E04 2.70E04 1.11E07 1.32E04 2.88E04 0 N-METHYL-2- 0.992367 0.992367 0.992387 2.73E03 0.988347 0.999713 1 PYRROLIDONE Stream (Example 2) 100 101 102 103 104 107 109 108 Mass Flow lb/hr HYDROGEN 7.721192 6.176954 1.544238 6.150857 0.026471 1.57071 0.657217 0.036248 NITROGEN 2.207047 1.765637 0.441409 1.757588 8.32E03 0.449731 0.426595 0.023135 OXYGEN 0.517188 0.41375 0.103438 0.322376 0.096786 0.200224 0.175033 0.025191 CARBON- 75.73806 60.59045 15.14761 60.08296 0.551513 15.69913 14.22233 1.476791 MONOXIDE CARBON- 4.428842 3.543074 0.885768 3.081917 0.970227 1.855996 0.986645 0.86935 DIOXIDE METHANE 16.74716 13.39772 3.349431 13.1218 0.327205 3.676636 3.104139 0.572496 ACETYLENE 11.21 8.967999 2.242 0.099857 9.130086 11.37209 0.053634 0.287074 ETHYLENE 1.00345 0.80276 0.20069 2.710475 0.113408 0.314098 7.03754 4.793932 ETHANE 0 0 0 0.0231 1.70E16 1.70E16 0.139923 0.070205 PROPADIENE 0.207169 0.165735 0.041434 7.17E03 0.17039 0.211824 3.49E03 0.013452 METHYL- 1.70E03 1.36E03 3.40E04 7.16E05 1.37E03 1.71E03 3.99E05 9.72E05 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 0.067548 4.27E08 4.27E08 0.098761 0.103093 PROPANE 0 0 0 9.76E04 5.06E13 5.06E13 2.85E03 1.85E03 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 0.075168 0.169045 0.169045 0.046431 0.264361 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 6.06E03 2.94E04 2.94E04 3.58E03 7.74E03 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 4.70E03 7.95E05 7.95E05 2.72E03 5.93E03 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 2.97E03 8.06E04 8.06E04 5.77E04 4.39E03 1-HEXENE 0.218195 0.174556 0.043639 0.017832 0.313781 0.35742 0.014246 0.164464 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 0.091784 0.208033 0.208033 0.06589 0.325134 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 1.41E05 0.920409 0.920409 1.78E04 0.921456 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 0.091901 1495.275 1495.275 0.525966 1494.749 PYRROLIDONE Mass Frac HYDROGEN 0.064343 0.064343 0.064343 0.070122 1.76E05 1.03E03 0.02384 2.41E05 NITROGEN 0.018392 0.018392 0.018392 0.020037 5.52E06 2.94E04 0.015474 1.54E05 OXYGEN 4.31E03 4.31E03 4.31E03 3.68E03 6.42E05 1.31E04 6.35E03 1.67E05 CARBON- 0.631151 0.631151 0.631151 0.684963 3.66E04 0.010246 0.515904 9.81E04 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.036907 0.036907 0.036907 0.035135 6.43E04 1.21E03 0.03579 5.78E04 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.13956 0.13956 0.13956 0.149592 2.17E04 2.40E03 0.1126 3.80E04 ACETYLENE 0.093417 0.093417 0.093417 1.14E03 6.05E03 7.42E03 1.95E03 1.91E04 ETHYLENE 8.36E03 8.36E03 8.36E03 0.0309 7.52E05 2.05E04 0.255281 3.19E03 ETHANE 0 0 0 2.63E04 1.13E19 1.11E19 5.08E03 4.67E05 PROPADIENE 1.73E03 1.73E03 1.73E03 8.18E05 1.13E04 1.38E04 1.27E04 8.94E06 METHYL- 1.42E05 1.42E05 1.42E05 8.16E07 9.10E07 1.12E06 1.45E06 6.46E08 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 7.70E04 2.83E11 2.79E11 3.58E03 6.85E05 PROPANE 0 0 0 1.11E05 3.35E16 3.30E16 1.03E04 1.23E06 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 8.57E04 1.12E04 1.10E04 1.68E03 1.76E04 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 6.90E05 1.95E07 1.92E07 1.30E04 5.14E06 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 5.36E05 5.27E08 5.19E08 9.88E05 3.94E06 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 3.38E05 5.34E07 5.26E07 2.09E05 2.92E06 1-HEXENE 1.82E03 1.82E03 1.82E03 2.03E04 2.08E04 2.33E04 5.17E04 1.09E04 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 1.05E03 1.38E04 1.36E04 2.39E03 2.16E04 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 1.61E07 6.10E04 6.01E04 6.47E06 6.12E04 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 1.05E03 0.991376 0.975848 0.019079 0.993377 PYRROLIDONE Total Flow lbmol/hr 8.247701 6.59816 1.64954 6.263862 15.53453 17.18407 1.337674 15.40815 Total Flow lb/hr 120 96 24 87.71712 1508.283 1532.283 27.5678 1504.715 Total Flow cuft/hr 164.2334 131.3867 32.84669 270.2179 31.34932 115.7638 40.03559 32.75526 Temperature F. 85 85 85 99.83898 103.7181 187.6713 229.8431 229.8431 Pressure psia 294.6959 294.6959 294.6959 139.6959 141.6959 140.6959 247.6959 247.6959 Density lb/cuft 0.730667 0.730667 0.730667 0.324616 48.11215 13.23629 0.688583 45.93812 Average MW 14.54951 14.54951 14.54951 14.00368 97.09227 89.16879 20.60877 97.6571 Stream (Example 2) 114 112 113 117 116 121 122 Mass Flow lb/hr HYDROGEN 0.017011 0.019237 0.676454 0.676453 5.27E07 0.016628 0.693081 NITROGEN 0.010746 0.01239 0.438985 0.438984 4.12E07 1.05E02 0.449452 OXYGEN 0.016573 8.62E03 0.183651 0.183648 2.89E06 1.10E02 0.194673 CARBON- 0.923045 0.553746 14.77608 14.77605 2.68E05 0.877921 15.65397 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.812216 0.057134 1.04378 1.043698 8.16E05 0.290186 1.333884 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.428117 0.14438 3.248519 3.248502 1.72E05 0.375542 3.624044 ACETYLENE 0.283788 3.29E03 0.056919 0.05687 4.90E05 1.52E02 0.072047 ETHYLENE 4.395977 0.397955 7.435495 7.435226 2.69E04 2.3233 9.758526 ETHANE 0.062514 7.69E03 0.147614 0.14761 3.62E06 3.88E02 0.186435 PROPADIENE 0.013241 2.11E04 3.71E03 3.70E03 1.78E06 1.11E03 4.81E03 METHYL- 9.48E05 2.38E06 4.22E05 4.22E05 1.78E08 9.53E06 5.18E05 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0.097373 5.72E03 0.104481 0.10447 1.14E05 2.81E02 0.132574 PROPANE 1.69E03 1.60E04 3.01E03 3.01E03 1.92E07 6.88E04 3.70E03 1,3-BUTADIENE 0.26156 2.80E03 0.049233 0.04918 5.24E05 1.11E02 0.060319 ISOBUTYLENE 7.52E03 2.13E04 3.80E03 3.80E03 1.12E06 1.01E03 4.81E03 CIS-2-BUTENE 5.77E03 1.65E04 2.89E03 2.89E03 7.44E07 8.64E04 3.75E03 TRANS-2-BUTENE 4.36E03 3.51E05 6.12E04 6.12E04 1.89E07 4.89E04 1.10E03 1-HEXENE 0.163599 8.65E04 0.015111 0.015063 4.73E05 2.56E03 0.017626 N-HEXANE 0.321094 4.04E03 0.06993 0.069853 7.69E05 1.37E02 0.083518 1-HEXADECENE 0.921445 1.15E05 1.90E04 4.72E06 1.85E04 1.92E06 6.64E06 N-METHYL-2- 1494.717 0.031419 0.557385 0.053761 0.503624 1.11E02 0.064896 PYRROLIDONE Mass Frac HYDROGEN 1.13E05 0.015388 0.023473 0.023892 1.04E06 4.13E03 0.021429 NITROGEN 7.15E06 9.91E03 0.015233 0.015504 8.16E07 2.60E03 0.013896 OXYGEN 1.10E05 6.89E03 6.37E03 6.49E03 5.73E06 2.74E03 6.02E03 CARBON- 6.14E04 0.442969 0.51274 0.521874 5.31E05 0.217855 0.483995 MONOXIDE CARBON- 5.40E04 0.045705 0.03622 0.036862 1.62E04 0.072009 0.041241 DIOXIDE METHANE 2.85E04 0.115496 0.112726 0.114734 3.41E05 0.09319 0.112049 ACETYLENE 1.89E04 2.63E03 1.98E03 2.01E03 9.72E05 3.77E03 2.23E03 ETHYLENE 2.92E03 0.318344 0.258017 0.262604 5.33E04 0.576523 0.301717 ETHANE 4.16E05 6.15E03 5.12E03 5.21E03 7.17E06 9.63E03 5.76E03 PROPADIENE 8.81E06 1.69E04 1.29E04 1.31E04 3.53E06 2.75E04 1.49E04 METHYL- 6.31E08 1.90E06 1.47E06 1.49E06 3.53E08 2.37E06 1.60E06 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 6.48E05 4.58E03 3.63E03 3.69E03 2.26E05 6.97E03 4.10E03 PROPANE 1.12E06 1.28E04 1.05E04 1.06E04 3.81E07 1.71E04 1.14E04 1,3-BUTADIENE 1.74E04 2.24E03 1.71E03 1.74E03 1.04E04 2.76E03 1.86E03 ISOBUTYLENE 5.00E06 1.71E04 1.32E04 1.34E04 2.21E06 2.51E04 1.49E04 CIS-2-BUTENE 3.84E06 1.32E04 1.00E04 1.02E04 1.48E06 2.14E04 1.16E04 TRANS-2-BUTENE 2.90E06 2.81E05 2.12E05 2.16E05 3.76E07 1.21E04 3.41E05 1-HEXENE 1.09E04 6.92E04 5.24E04 5.32E04 9.38E05 6.36E04 5.45E04 N-HEXANE 2.14E04 3.23E03 2.43E03 2.47E03 1.52E04 3.39E03 2.58E03 1-HEXADECENE 6.13E04 9.22E06 6.59E06 1.67E07 3.67E04 4.76E07 2.05E07 N-METHYL-2- 0.994182 0.025133 0.019342 1.90E03 0.998358 2.76E03 2.01E03 PYRROLIDONE Total Flow lbmol/hr 15.35268 0.055467 1.393141 1.388041 5.10E03 0.156263 1.544303 Total Flow lb/hr 1503.465 1.25008 28.81788 28.31343 0.504453 4.029849 32.34328 Total Flow cuft/hr 32.73058 2.490758 62.49332 406.0454 0.01037 46.86407 453.1131 Temperature F. 230.3602 230.3602 228.082 77.75407 77.75407 92.7253 79.50541 Pressure psia 164.6959 164.6959 164.6959 19.69595 19.69595 19.69595 19.69595 Density lb/cuft 45.93457 0.501887 0.461136 0.06973 48.64507 0.08599 0.07138 Average MW 97.9285 22.53738 20.68555 20.39812 98.91698 25.78897 20.9436 Stream (Example 2) 123 126 124 127 128 129 118 Mass Flow lb/hr HYDROGEN 3.84E04 9.59E06 3.74E04 9.57E06 1.89E08 3.21E28 0 NITROGEN 2.79E04 6.98E06 2.72E04 6.96E06 1.51E08 1.56E28 0 OXYGEN 5.55E03 1.39E04 5.41E03 1.35E04 3.51E06 3.56E27 0 CARBON- 0.04515 1.13E03 0.044022 1.12E03 4.75E06 2.32E24 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.522123 0.013053 0.50907 0.011684 1.37E03 3.34E19 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.052592 1.31E03 0.051277 1.30E03 1.38E05 3.55E23 0 ACETYLENE 0.268661 6.72E03 0.261944 3.31E03 3.40E03 9.90E15 0 ETHYLENE 2.072947 0.051824 2.021123 0.048756 3.07E03 1.25E18 0 ETHANE 0.023693 5.92E04 0.0231 5.68E04 2.48E05 2.83E21 0 PROPADIENE 0.012132 3.03E04 0.011829 1.78E04 1.26E04 4.00E18 0 METHYL- 8.53E05 2.13E06 8.32E05 1.38E06 7.49E07 4.09E21 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0.06928 1.73E03 0.067548 1.49E03 2.39E04 9.81E20 0 PROPANE 1.00E03 2.50E05 9.76E04 2.29E05 2.18E06 9.54E23 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 0.250475 6.26E03 0.244213 2.66E03 3.61E03 1.39E15 0 ISOBUTYLENE 6.51E03 1.63E04 6.35E03 1.16E04 4.69E05 3.37E19 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 4.90E03 1.23E04 4.78E03 9.00E05 3.27E05 3.67E19 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 3.87E03 9.68E05 3.77E03 6.09E05 3.58E05 1.69E14 0 1-HEXENE 0.161084 4.03E03 0.157057 8.68E04 3.16E03 2.90E14 0 N-HEXANE 0.307505 7.69E03 0.299817 3.26E03 4.42E03 4.81E16 0 1-HEXADECENE 0.944024 2.36E02 0.920423 6.04E08 1.13E03 0.022467 0 N-METHYL-2- 1529.713 38.24283 1495.367 6.57E04 3.739166 34.503 3.896352 PYRROLIDONE Mass Frac HYDROGEN 2.50E07 2.50E07 2.49E07 1.25E04 5.01E09 9.31E30 0 NITROGEN 1.82E07 1.82E07 1.81E07 9.13E05 4.02E09 4.51E30 0 OXYGEN 3.62E06 3.62E06 3.61E06 1.77E03 9.32E07 1.03E28 0 CARBON- 2.94E05 2.94E05 2.93E05 0.014731 1.26E06 6.73E26 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 3.40E04 3.40E04 3.39E04 0.153129 3.64E04 9.67E21 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 3.43E05 3.43E05 3.42E05 0.01705 3.68E06 1.03E24 0 ACETYLENE 1.75E04 1.75E04 1.75E04 0.043402 9.06E04 2.87E16 0 ETHYLENE 1.35E03 1.35E03 1.35E03 0.638973 8.16E04 3.62E20 0 ETHANE 1.54E05 1.54E05 1.54E05 7.44E03 6.58E06 8.19E23 0 PROPADIENE 7.91E06 7.91E06 7.89E06 2.33E03 3.34E05 1.16E19 0 METHYL- 5.56E08 5.56E08 5.55E08 1.81E05 1.99E07 1.19E22 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 4.51E05 4.51E05 4.50E05 0.019568 6.35E05 2.84E21 0 PROPANE 6.53E07 6.53E07 6.51E07 3.00E04 5.80E07 2.76E24 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 1.63E04 1.63E04 1.63E04 0.034796 9.59E04 4.04E17 0 ISOBUTYLENE 4.24E06 4.24E06 4.23E06 1.52E03 1.25E05 9.75E21 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 3.20E06 3.20E06 3.19E06 1.18E03 8.68E06 1.06E20 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 2.52E06 2.52E06 2.52E06 7.98E04 9.53E06 4.88E16 0 1-HEXENE 1.05E04 1.05E04 1.05E04 1.14E02 8.40E04 8.39E16 0 N-HEXANE 2.00E04 2.00E04 2.00E04 0.042789 1.18E03 1.39E17 0 1-HEXADECENE 6.15E04 6.15E04 6.14E04 7.91E07 3.02E04 6.51E04 0 N-METHYL-2- 0.996903 0.996903 0.996911 8.61E03 0.994496 0.999349 1 PYRROLIDONE Total Flow lbmol/hr 15.54967 0.388742 15.20023 2.43E03 0.038164 0.348149 0.039304 Total Flow lb/hr 1534.465 38.36163 1500 0.076304 3.75986 34.52547 3.896352 Total Flow cuft/hr 31.71363 0.792841 31.02751 1.531042 0.078198 0.802971 0.080227 Temperature F. 92.7253 92.72516 98.9772 110 110 371.0184 85 Pressure psia 19.69595 19.69595 304.6959 9.668387 9.668387 10.05512 29.69595 Density lb/cuft 48.38505 48.38505 48.34419 0.049838 48.08126 42.99719 48.56632 Average MW 98.68153 98.68153 98.6827 31.4124 98.51966 99.16863 99.1326

    TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Stream (Example 3) 200 201 202 203 204 207 209 208 Substream: MIXED Mole Flow lbmol/hr HYDROGEN 3.830185 3.064148 0.766037 3.052067 0.01208 0.778117 0.325169 0.017574 NITROGEN 0.078785 0.063028 0.015757 0.062739 2.89E04 0.016046 0.015226 8.20E04 OXYGEN 0.016163 0.01293 3.23E03 8.47E03 4.46E03 7.70E03 6.73E03 9.65E04 CARBON- 2.703926 2.163141 0.540785 2.144063 0.019078 0.559864 0.507623 0.05224 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.100633 0.080506 0.020127 0.054946 0.02556 0.045687 0.024275 0.021412 DIOXIDE METHANE 1.043907 0.835126 0.208782 0.814179 0.020947 0.229728 0.193939 0.035789 ACETYLENE 0.430527 0.344421 0.086105 2.82E03 0.351139 0.437244 2.06E03 0.011037 ETHYLENE 0.035769 0.028615 7.15E03 0.0242 4.41E03 0.011569 0.251304 0.171274 ETHANE 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.66E03 2.34E03 PROPADIENE 5.17E03 4.14E03 1.03E03 1.63E05 4.15E03 5.19E03 8.56E05 3.29E04 METHYL- 4.25E05 3.40E05 8.50E06 1.63E08 3.40E05 4.25E05 9.87E07 2.41E06 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 1.20E11 6.54E17 6.54E17 2.30E03 2.40E03 PROPANE 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.34E05 4.11E05 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 1.04E03 3.21E03 3.21E03 8.72E04 4.96E03 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 7.46E09 1.31E09 1.31E09 6.23E05 1.34E04 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 7.34E09 6.08E10 6.08E10 4.82E05 1.05E04 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 3.92E05 1.31E05 1.31E05 1.02E05 7.73E05 1-HEXENE 2.59E03 2.07E03 5.19E04 1.22E04 3.37E03 3.88E03 1.55E04 1.79E03 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 7.53E04 2.43E03 2.43E03 7.38E04 3.63E03 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 7.32E10 9.39E05 9.39E05 1.93E08 9.94E05 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 5.31E04 15.12168 15.12168 5.31E03 15.11636 PYRROLIDONE Mole Frac HYDROGEN 0.464394 0.464394 0.464394 0.494985 7.76E04 0.04518 0.242548 1.14E03 NITROGEN 9.55E03 9.55E03 9.55E03 0.010175 1.86E05 9.32E04 0.011357 5.31E05 OXYGEN 1.96E03 1.96E03 1.96E03 1.37E03 2.87E04 4.47E04 5.02E03 6.25E05 CARBON- 0.32784 0.32784 0.32784 0.347725 1.23E03 0.032508 0.378643 3.38E03 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.012201 0.012201 0.012201 8.91E03 1.64E03 2.65E03 0.018107 1.39E03 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.12657 0.12657 0.12657 0.132044 1.35E03 0.013339 0.144662 2.32E03 ACETYLENE 0.0522 0.0522 0.0522 4.57E04 0.022548 0.025388 1.54E03 7.15E04 ETHYLENE 4.34E03 4.34E03 4.34E03 3.92E03 2.84E04 6.72E04 0.187451 0.01109 ETHANE 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.47E03 1.51E04 PROPADIENE 6.27E04 6.27E04 6.27E04 2.65E06 2.67E04 3.01E04 6.38E05 2.13E05 METHYL- 5.15E06 5.15E06 5.15E06 2.64E09 2.18E06 2.47E06 7.36E07 1.56E07 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 1.94E12 4.20E18 3.80E18 1.72E03 1.56E04 PROPANE 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.73E05 2.66E06 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 1.68E04 2.06E04 1.86E04 6.50E04 3.21E04 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 1.21E09 8.41E11 7.60E11 4.65E05 8.70E06 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 1.19E09 3.91E11 3.53E11 3.60E05 6.79E06 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 6.35E06 8.43E07 7.63E07 7.59E06 5.00E06 1-HEXENE 3.14E04 3.14E04 3.14E04 1.97E05 2.16E04 2.26E04 1.16E04 1.16E04 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 1.22E04 1.56E04 1.41E04 5.51E04 2.35E04 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 1.19E10 6.03E06 5.45E06 1.44E08 6.43E06 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 8.61E05 0.971022 0.878019 3.96E03 0.978824 PYRROLIDONE Stream (Example 3) 214 212 213 222 216 221 223 Substream: MIXED Mole Flow lbmol/hr HYDROGEN 8.18E03 9.39E03 0.334561 0.342744 6.87E04 8.87E03 2.01E25 NITROGEN 3.81E04 4.39E04 0.015666 0.016046 3.72E05 4.18E04 1.13E27 OXYGEN 6.36E04 3.30E04 7.06E03 7.70E03 2.88E03 3.51E03 2.43E19 CARBON- 0.032612 0.019629 0.527252 0.559864 2.49E03 0.035101 3.87E22 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.020014 1.40E03 0.025673 0.045687 8.01E03 0.028027 4.60E12 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.026807 8.98E03 0.202921 0.229728 2.86E03 0.029671 1.43E19 ACETYLENE 0.010912 1.26E04 2.19E03 4.99E07 0.13932 0.137132 0.0131 ETHYLENE 0.157139 0.014135 0.265439 0.422578 0.034646 0.191785 3.31E12 ETHANE 2.08E03 2.55E04 4.91E03 7.00E03 3.92E04 2.48E03 1.67E15 PROPADIENE 3.24E04 5.14E06 9.07E05 3.71E04 6.42E03 6.70E03 4.34E05 METHYL- 2.35E06 5.85E08 1.05E06 3.40E06 1.36E05 1.59E05 1.72E09 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 2.27E03 1.33E04 2.43E03 4.71E03 1.25E03 3.52E03 1.64E11 PROPANE 3.76E05 3.54E06 6.70E05 1.05E04 1.53E05 5.29E05 1.56E15 1,3-BUTADIENE 4.91E03 5.23E05 9.24E04 2.03E10 1.99E03 1.07E03 5.83E03 ISOBUTYLENE 1.31E04 3.69E06 6.60E05 1.97E04 2.38E04 3.68E04 1.20E08 CIS-2-BUTENE 1.02E04 2.91E06 5.12E05 1.53E04 1.47E04 2.49E04 1.09E08 TRANS-2-BUTENE 7.67E05 6.15E07 1.08E05 1.56E05 3.27E05 3.75E05 7.19E05 1-HEXENE 1.78E03 9.35E06 1.64E04 5.98E10 1.83E04 1.89E05 1.94E03 N-HEXANE 3.59E03 4.50E05 7.83E04 4.53E11 1.16E03 3.78E04 4.37E03 1-HEXADECENE 9.94E05 1.24E09 2.05E08 5.40E10 2.97E05 3.73E10 1.29E04 N-METHYL-2- 15.11605 3.15E04 5.63E03 3.89E04 5.660847 3.20E04 20.77658 PYRROLIDONE Mole Frac HYDROGEN 5.32E04 0.169974 0.239676 0.209337 1.17E04 0.019722 9.65E27 NITROGEN 2.47E05 7.95E03 0.011223 9.80E03 6.34E06 9.29E04 5.43E29 OXYGEN 4.13E05 5.96E03 5.06E03 4.70E03 4.91E04 7.82E03 1.17E20 CARBON- 2.12E03 0.355234 0.377717 0.341948 4.25E04 0.078051 1.86E23 MONOXIDE CARBON- 1.30E03 0.025302 0.018392 0.027904 1.37E03 0.062322 2.21E13 DIOXIDE METHANE 1.74E03 0.162553 0.14537 0.140311 4.88E04 0.065978 6.88E21 ACETYLENE 7.09E04 2.27E03 1.57E03 3.05E07 0.02376 0.304927 6.30E04 ETHYLENE 0.010212 0.255812 0.190157 0.258098 5.91E03 0.426455 1.59E13 ETHANE 1.35E04 4.61E03 3.52E03 4.27E03 6.69E05 5.50E03 8.03E17 PROPADIENE 2.11E05 9.31E05 6.50E05 2.27E04 1.10E03 0.014904 2.09E06 METHYL- 1.53E07 1.06E06 7.49E07 2.07E06 2.32E06 3.55E05 8.29E11 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 1.48E04 2.40E03 1.74E03 2.87E03 2.13E04 7.82E03 7.89E13 PROPANE 2.44E06 6.40E05 4.80E05 6.39E05 2.62E06 1.18E04 7.49E17 1,3-BUTADIENE 3.19E04 9.46E04 6.62E04 1.24E10 3.39E04 2.37E03 2.80E04 ISOBUTYLENE 8.50E06 6.68E05 4.73E05 1.20E04 4.05E05 8.19E04 5.79E10 CIS-2-BUTENE 6.62E06 5.26E05 3.66E05 9.35E05 2.51E05 5.53E04 5.25E10 TRANS-2-BUTENE 4.98E06 1.11E05 7.73E06 9.52E06 5.57E06 8.33E05 3.46E06 1-HEXENE 1.16E04 1.69E04 1.18E04 3.65E10 3.13E05 4.20E05 9.34E05 N-HEXANE 2.33E04 8.14E04 5.61E04 2.77E11 1.98E04 8.40E04 2.10E04 1-HEXADECENE 6.46E06 2.24E08 1.47E08 3.30E10 5.06E06 8.29E10 6.20E06 N-METHYL-2- 0.982319 5.71E03 4.03E03 2.38E04 0.965413 7.11E04 0.998775 PYRROLIDONE Stream (Example 3) 226 224 327 328 329 330 318 Substream: MIXED Mole Flow lbmol/hr HYDROGEN 5.46E26 1.46E25 0 0 0 0 0 NITROGEN 3.07E28 8.22E28 0 0 0 0 0 OXYGEN 6.61E20 1.77E19 0 0 0 0 0 CARBON- 1.05E22 2.82E22 0 0 0 0 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 1.25E12 3.35E12 1.06E12 1.92E13 3.26E35 3.86E23 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 3.90E20 1.04E19 0 0 0 0 0 ACETYLENE 3.57E03 9.53E03 1.45E03 2.11E03 1.12E18 4.90E09 0 ETHYLENE 9.02E13 2.41E12 8.16E13 8.58E14 2.43E35 3.04E23 0 ETHANE 4.55E16 1.22E15 0 0 0 0 0 PROPADIENE 1.18E05 3.16E05 5.43E06 6.39E06 1.59E24 1.61E13 0 METHYL- 4.69E10 1.26E09 2.46E10 2.23E10 2.61E30 9.38E19 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 4.47E12 1.20E11 3.48E12 9.88E13 0.00E+00 2.90E22 0 PROPANE 4.24E16 1.13E15 0 0 0 0 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 1.59E03 4.24E03 4.79E04 1.11E03 2.26E20 3.49E10 0 ISOBUTYLENE 3.28E09 8.77E09 1.88E09 1.39E09 2.09E29 7.10E18 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 2.97E09 7.95E09 1.68E09 1.30E09 0 9.26E18 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 1.96E05 5.23E05 9.14E06 1.04E05 1.52E17 2.73E09 0 1-HEXENE 5.29E04 1.41E03 6.82E05 4.60E04 2.31E18 3.57E09 0 N-HEXANE 1.19E03 3.18E03 2.77E04 9.13E04 2.07E21 7.47E11 0 1-HEXADECENE 3.51E05 9.39E05 5.14E12 2.54E07 4.32E07 2.97E05 0 N-METHYL-2- 5.65437 15.12221 5.93E06 0.05327 0.053048 5.65529 0.107233 PYRROLIDONE Mole Frac HYDROGEN 9.65E27 9.65E27 0 0 0 0 0 NITROGEN 5.43E29 5.43E29 0 0 0 0 0 OXYGEN 1.17E20 1.17E20 0 0 0 0 0 CARBON- 1.86E23 1.86E23 0 0 0 0 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 2.21E13 2.21E13 4.61E10 3.32E12 6.15E34 6.83E24 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 6.88E21 6.88E21 0 0 0 0 0 ACETYLENE 6.30E04 6.30E04 0.632726 0.036474 2.11E17 8.67E10 0 ETHYLENE 1.59E13 1.59E13 3.55E10 1.48E12 4.59E34 5.37E24 0 ETHANE 8.03E17 8.03E17 0 0 0 0 0 PROPADIENE 2.09E06 2.09E06 2.36E03 1.10E04 2.99E23 2.84E14 0 METHYL- 8.29E11 8.29E11 1.07E07 3.85E09 4.92E29 1.66E19 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 7.89E13 7.89E13 1.51E09 1.71E11 0.00E+00 5.13E23 0 PROPANE 7.49E17 7.49E17 0 0 0 0 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 2.80E04 2.80E04 0.208263 0.019152 4.26E19 6.17E11 0 ISOBUTYLENE 5.79E10 5.79E10 8.20E07 2.41E08 3.94E28 1.25E18 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 5.25E10 5.25E10 7.30E07 2.24E08 0 1.64E18 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 3.46E06 3.46E06 3.98E03 1.80E04 2.86E16 4.82E10 0 1-HEXENE 9.34E05 9.34E05 0.029666 7.96E03 4.36E17 6.31E10 0 N-HEXANE 2.10E04 2.10E04 0.120424 0.015777 3.90E20 1.32E11 0 1-HEXADECENE 6.20E06 6.20E06 2.24E09 4.38E06 8.15E06 5.24E06 0 N-METHYL-2- 0.998775 0.998775 2.58E03 0.920346 0.999992 0.999995 1 PYRROLIDONE Stream (Example 3) 200 201 202 203 204 207 209 208 Mass Flow lb/hr HYDROGEN 7.721192 6.176954 1.544238 6.152601 0.024353 1.568591 0.655502 0.035428 NITROGEN 2.207047 1.765637 0.441409 1.75753 8.11E03 0.449517 0.426539 0.022978 OXYGEN 0.517188 0.41375 0.103438 0.270916 0.142834 0.246272 0.215381 0.030891 CARBON- 75.73806 60.59045 15.14761 60.05606 0.534391 15.682 14.21873 1.463273 MONOXIDE CARBON- 4.428842 3.543074 0.885768 2.418179 1.124894 2.010663 1.068323 0.94234 DIOXIDE METHANE 16.74716 13.39772 3.349431 13.06168 0.336046 3.685477 3.111317 0.57416 ACETYLENE 11.21 8.967999 2.242 0.07335 9.142903 11.3849 0.053707 0.287384 ETHYLENE 1.00345 0.80276 0.20069 0.678905 0.123855 0.324545 7.050025 4.804875 ETHANE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.140058 0.070306 PROPADIENE 0.207169 0.165735 0.041434 6.53E04 0.166348 0.207781 3.43E03 0.013195 METHYL- 1.70E03 1.36E03 3.40E04 6.52E07 1.36E03 1.70E03 3.96E05 9.65E05 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 5.03E10 2.75E15 2.75E15 0.096882 0.101138 PROPANE 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.80E03 1.81E03 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 0.056059 0.173536 0.173536 0.047144 0.268299 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 4.18E07 7.35E08 7.35E08 3.50E03 7.54E03 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 4.12E07 3.41E08 3.41E08 2.71E03 5.88E03 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 2.20E03 7.37E04 7.37E04 5.71E04 4.34E03 1-HEXENE 0.218195 0.174556 0.043639 0.01023 0.283312 0.326951 0.013046 0.15043 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 0.064851 0.209385 0.209385 0.063623 0.313153 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 1.64E07 0.021078 0.021078 4.33E06 0.0223 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 0.052616 1499.051 1499.051 0.526517 1498.524 PYRROLIDONE Mass Frac HYDROGEN 0.064343 0.064343 0.064343 0.072678 1.61E05 1.02E03 0.023664 2.35E05 NITROGEN 0.018392 0.018392 0.018392 0.020761 5.36E06 2.93E04 0.015399 1.52E05 OXYGEN 4.31E03 4.31E03 4.31E03 3.20E03 9.45E05 1.60E04 7.78E03 2.05E05 CARBON- 0.631151 0.631151 0.631151 0.709414 3.54E04 0.010214 0.513315 9.71E04 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.036907 0.036907 0.036907 0.028565 7.44E04 1.31E03 0.038568 6.25E04 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.13956 0.13956 0.13956 0.154292 2.22E04 2.40E03 0.112323 3.81E04 ACETYLENE 0.093417 0.093417 0.093417 8.66E04 6.05E03 7.42E03 1.94E03 1.91E04 ETHYLENE 8.36E03 8.36E03 8.36E03 8.02E03 8.20E05 2.11E04 0.254515 3.19E03 ETHANE 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.06E03 4.66E05 PROPADIENE 1.73E03 1.73E03 1.73E03 7.72E06 1.10E04 1.35E04 1.24E04 8.75E06 METHYL- 1.42E05 1.42E05 1.42E05 7.70E09 9.00E07 1.11E06 1.43E06 6.40E08 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0 0 0 5.94E12 1.82E18 1.79E18 3.50E03 6.71E05 PROPANE 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.01E04 1.20E06 1,3-BUTADIENE 0 0 0 6.62E04 1.15E04 1.13E04 1.70E03 1.78E04 ISOBUTYLENE 0 0 0 4.94E09 4.86E11 4.78E11 1.26E04 5.00E06 CIS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 4.87E09 2.26E11 2.22E11 9.77E05 3.90E06 TRANS-2-BUTENE 0 0 0 2.60E05 4.88E07 4.80E07 2.06E05 2.88E06 1-HEXENE 1.82E03 1.82E03 1.82E03 1.21E04 1.87E04 2.13E04 4.71E04 9.98E05 N-HEXANE 0 0 0 7.66E04 1.39E04 1.36E04 2.30E03 2.08E04 1-HEXADECENE 0 0 0 1.94E09 1.39E05 1.37E05 1.56E07 1.48E05 N-METHYL-2- 0 0 0 6.22E04 0.991866 0.976362 0.019008 0.993951 PYRROLIDONE Total Flow lbmol/hr 8.247701 6.59816 1.64954 6.165974 15.57294 17.22248 1.340637 15.44339 Total Flow lb/hr 120 96 24 84.65583 1511.344 1535.344 27.69984 1507.644 Total Flow cuft/hr 164.2334 131.3867 32.84669 259.3357 31.2737 115.982 40.11763 32.8099 Temperature F. 85 85 85 85.69314 91.04011 187.6262 229.7514 229.7514 Pressure psia 294.6959 294.6959 294.6959 139.6959 141.6959 140.6959 247.6959 247.6959 Density lb/cuft 0.730667 0.730667 0.730667 0.326433 48.32636 13.23778 0.690465 45.95089 Average MW 14.54951 14.54951 14.54951 13.72951 97.04935 89.14765 20.6617 97.62393 Stream (Example 3) 214 212 213 222 216 221 223 Mass Flow lb/hr HYDROGEN 0.016495 0.018933 0.674435 0.69093 1.38E03 0.01788 4.05E25 NITROGEN 0.010668 0.012311 0.438849 0.449517 1.04E03 0.011709 3.16E26 OXYGEN 0.020347 0.010544 0.225925 0.246272 0.092121 0.112468 7.77E18 CARBON- 0.91347 0.549803 14.76853 15.682 0.069724 0.983194 1.08E20 MONOXIDE CARBON- 0.880811 0.061529 1.129852 2.010663 0.352665 1.233476 2.02E10 DIOXIDE METHANE 0.430066 0.144095 3.255411 3.685477 0.045946 0.476012 2.30E18 ACETYLENE 0.284114 3.27E03 0.056978 1.30E05 3.627589 3.570624 0.341084 ETHYLENE 4.408336 0.396539 7.446564 11.8549 0.971964 5.3803 9.30E11 ETHANE 0.062648 7.66E03 0.147716 0.210364 0.011793 0.074441 5.02E14 PROPADIENE 0.012989 2.06E04 3.63E03 0.014883 0.257292 0.268541 1.74E03 METHYL- 9.42E05 2.34E06 4.19E05 1.36E04 5.45E04 6.39E04 6.91E08 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 0.095558 5.58E03 0.102463 0.19802 0.052435 0.147993 6.91E10 PROPANE 1.66E03 1.56E04 2.95E03 4.61E03 6.76E04 2.33E03 6.87E14 1,3-BUTADIENE 0.265472 2.83E03 0.049972 1.10E08 0.107638 0.057666 0.315444 ISOBUTYLENE 7.33E03 2.07E04 3.70E03 0.011039 0.01333 0.020664 6.76E07 CIS-2-BUTENE 5.72E03 1.63E04 2.87E03 8.59E03 8.24E03 0.01396 6.13E07 TRANS-2-BUTENE 4.30E03 3.45E05 6.05E04 8.75E04 1.83E03 2.10E03 4.03E03 1-HEXENE 0.149643 7.87E04 0.013833 5.03E08 0.015422 1.59E03 0.163476 N-HEXANE 0.309276 3.88E03 0.0675 3.90E09 0.100061 0.032561 0.376776 1-HEXADECENE 0.0223 2.78E07 4.61E06 1.21E07 6.66E03 8.37E08 0.028959 N-METHYL-2- 1498.493 0.031261 0.557777 0.038585 561.1745 0.031698 2059.636 PYRROLIDONE Mass Frac HYDROGEN 1.09E05 0.015149 0.023297 0.019681 2.44E06 1.44E03 1.96E28 NITROGEN 7.08E06 9.85E03 0.015159 0.012804 1.84E06 9.41E04 1.53E29 OXYGEN 1.35E05 8.44E03 7.80E03 7.01E03 1.62E04 9.04E03 3.77E21 CARBON- 6.06E04 0.439918 0.510146 0.446693 1.23E04 0.079036 5.26E24 MONOXIDE CARBON- 5.85E04 0.049232 0.039028 0.057273 6.22E04 0.099155 9.82E14 DIOXIDE METHANE 2.85E04 0.115296 0.112451 0.104979 8.10E05 0.038265 1.11E21 ACETYLENE 1.89E04 2.62E03 1.97E03 3.70E07 6.40E03 0.287031 1.66E04 ETHYLENE 2.93E03 0.317286 0.257225 0.33768 1.71E03 0.432505 4.51E14 ETHANE 4.16E05 6.13E03 5.10E03 5.99E03 2.08E05 5.98E03 2.44E17 PROPADIENE 8.62E06 1.65E04 1.26E04 4.24E04 4.54E04 0.021587 8.44E07 METHYL- 6.25E08 1.88E06 1.45E06 3.87E06 9.61E07 5.14E05 3.35E11 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 6.34E05 4.46E03 3.54E03 5.64E03 9.25E05 0.011897 3.35E13 PROPANE 1.10E06 1.25E04 1.02E04 1.31E04 1.19E06 1.88E04 3.34E17 1,3-BUTADIENE 1.76E04 2.26E03 1.73E03 3.12E10 1.90E04 4.64E03 1.53E04 ISOBUTYLENE 4.87E06 1.66E04 1.28E04 3.14E04 2.35E05 1.66E03 3.28E10 CIS-2-BUTENE 3.79E06 1.31E04 9.91E05 2.45E04 1.45E05 1.12E03 2.97E10 TRANS-2-BUTENE 2.86E06 2.76E05 2.09E05 2.49E05 3.23E06 1.69E04 1.96E06 1-HEXENE 9.93E05 6.30E04 4.78E04 1.43E09 2.72E05 1.28E04 7.93E05 N-HEXANE 2.05E04 3.10E03 2.33E03 1.11E10 1.77E04 2.62E03 1.83E04 1-HEXADECENE 1.48E05 2.23E07 1.59E07 3.45E09 1.17E05 6.73E09 1.41E05 N-METHYL-2- 0.994755 0.025013 0.019267 1.10E03 0.989878 2.55E03 0.999402 PYRROLIDONE Total Flow lbmol/hr 15.38813 0.055255 1.395892 1.637279 5.863653 0.44972 20.80207 Total Flow lb/hr 1506.395 1.249784 28.94962 35.10687 566.9128 12.43985 2060.868 Total Flow cuft/hr 32.78545 2.480833 62.60631 192.613 11.76639 90.84726 50.60375 Temperature F. 230.2682 230.2682 227.9827 86.9777 96.35484 103.9764 456.6481 Pressure psia 164.6959 164.6959 164.6959 49.69595 51.69595 29.69595 31.69595 Density lb/cuft 45.94705 0.503776 0.462407 0.182266 48.18068 0.136932 40.72559 Average MW 97.89326 22.61838 20.73915 21.44221 96.68254 27.66131 99.07033 Stream (Example 3) 226 224 227 228 229 230 218 Mass Flow lb/hr HYDROGEN 1.10E25 2.94E25 0 0 0 0 0 NITROGEN 8.61E27 2.30E26 0 0 0 0 0 OXYGEN 2.11E18 5.65E18 0 0 0 0 0 CARBON- 2.95E21 7.89E21 0 0 0 0 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 5.51E11 1.47E10 4.66E11 8.45E12 1.44E33 1.70E21 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 6.25E19 1.67E18 0 0 0 0 0 ACETYLENE 0.092827 0.248254 0.037857 0.05497 2.92E17 1.28E07 0 ETHYLENE 2.53E11 6.77E11 2.29E11 2.41E12 6.83E34 8.53E22 0 ETHANE 1.37E14 3.66E14 0 0 0 0 0 PROPADIENE 4.73E04 1.27E03 2.17E04 2.56E04 6.36E23 6.44E12 0 METHYL- 1.88E08 5.03E08 9.87E09 8.94E09 1.05E28 3.76E17 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 1.88E10 5.03E10 1.46E10 4.16E11 0.00E+00 1.22E20 0 PROPANE 1.87E14 5.00E14 0 0 0 0 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 0.085848 0.229595 0.025886 0.059962 1.22E18 1.89E08 0 ISOBUTYLENE 1.84E07 4.92E07 1.06E07 7.82E08 1.17E27 3.98E16 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 1.67E07 4.46E07 9.41E08 7.27E08 0 5.20E16 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 1.10E03 2.94E03 5.13E04 5.84E04 8.52E16 1.53E07 0 1-HEXENE 0.04449 0.118986 5.74E03 0.038753 1.95E16 3.00E07 0 N-HEXANE 0.10254 0.274236 0.023847 0.078693 1.78E19 6.44E09 0 1-HEXADECENE 7.88E03 0.021078 1.15E09 5.69E05 9.70E05 6.66E03 0 N-METHYL-2- 560.5324 1499.104 5.88E04 5.280755 5.258776 560.6236 10.63025 PYRROLIDONE Mass Frac HYDROGEN 1.96E28 1.96E28 0 0 0 0 0 NITROGEN 1.53E29 1.53E29 0 0 0 0 0 OXYGEN 3.77E21 3.77E21 0 0 0 0 0 CARBON- 5.26E24 5.26E24 0 0 0 0 0 MONOXIDE CARBON- 9.82E14 9.82E14 4.93E10 1.53E12 2.73E34 3.03E24 0 DIOXIDE METHANE 1.11E21 1.11E21 0 0 0 0 0 ACETYLENE 1.66E04 1.66E04 0.399988 9.97E03 5.55E18 2.28E10 0 ETHYLENE 4.51E14 4.51E14 2.42E10 4.37E13 1.30E34 1.52E24 0 ETHANE 2.44E17 2.44E17 0 0 0 0 0 PROPADIENE 8.44E07 8.44E07 2.30E03 4.64E05 1.21E23 1.15E14 0 METHYL- 3.35E11 3.35E11 1.04E07 1.62E09 1.99E29 6.70E20 0 ACETYLENE PROPYLENE 3.35E13 3.35E13 1.55E09 7.54E12 0.00E+00 2.18E23 0 PROPANE 3.34E17 3.34E17 0 0 0 0 0 1,3-BUTADIENE 1.53E04 1.53E04 0.273507 0.010875 2.32E19 3.37E11 0 ISOBUTYLENE 3.28E10 3.28E10 1.12E06 1.42E08 2.23E28 7.10E19 0 CIS-2-BUTENE 2.97E10 2.97E10 9.94E07 1.32E08 0 9.27E19 0 TRANS-2-BUTENE 1.96E06 1.96E06 5.42E03 1.06E04 1.62E16 2.73E10 0 1-HEXENE 7.93E05 7.93E05 0.060617 7.03E03 3.70E17 5.36E10 0 N-HEXANE 1.83E04 1.83E04 0.251961 0.014271 3.39E20 1.15E11 0 1-HEXADECENE 1.41E05 1.41E05 1.22E08 1.03E05 1.84E05 1.19E05 0 N-METHYL-2- 0.999402 0.999402 6.21E03 0.957694 0.999982 0.999988 1 PYRROLIDONE Total Flow lbmol/hr 5.661307 15.14076 2.30E03 0.05788 0.053048 5.65532 0.107233 Total Flow lb/hr 560.8675 1500 0.094645 5.514031 5.258873 560.6302 10.63025 Total Flow cuft/hr 13.77187 36.83188 1.441946 0.116081 0.122277 13.002 0.218724 Temperature F. 456.6481 456.6481 110 110 371.0167 371.8612 85 Pressure psia 31.69595 31.69595 9.668387 9.668387 10.05512 214.6959 214.6959 Density lb/cuft 40.72559 40.72559 0.065637 47.50145 43.00776 43.11877 48.60109 Average MW 99.07033 99.07033 41.18834 95.26666 99.13362 99.13326 99.1326

    TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Acetylene in Ethylene Sensitivity C.sub.2H.sub.2 Ethylene @100% Recovery of C.sub.2H.sub.2 Fractional Ethylene Basis Efficiency Conversion Conversion ppm % Example 1 0.930 19758 65.2 0.940 16722 65.3 0.950 13767 65.3 0.960 10882 65.3 0.970 8063 65.3 0.980 5310 65.3 0.990 2619 65.3 0.995 1297 65.3 0.999 250 65.3 Example 2 0.930 19461 82.4 0.940 16480 82.4 0.950 13572 82.4 0.960 10731 82.5 0.970 7954 82.5 0.980 5240 82.5 0.990 2586 82.5 0.995 1280 82.5 0.999 247 82.5 Example 3 0.930 1.42 100.0 0.940 1.36 100.0 0.950 1.30 100.0 0.960 1.24 100.0 0.970 1.18 100.0 0.980 1.09 100.0 0.990 0.72 100.0 0.995 0.20 100.0 0.999 0.02 100.0

    [0053] Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.

    [0054] Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification.