Separation of olefins from paraffins using ionic liquid solutions
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Jan 15, 2002
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Abstract
Methods for separating olefins from non-olefins, such as parafins, including cycloparaffins, oxygenates and aromatics, are provided. The methods use metal salts to complex olefins, allowing the non-olefins to be separated by a variety of methods, including decantation and distillation. The metal salts are dissolved in ionic liquids, which tend to have virtually no vapor pressure, and which poorly solubilize the non-olefins. Accordingly, the non-olefins phase separate well, and can be distilled without carrying over any of the ionic liquid into the distillate. Preferred salts are Group IB salts, more preferably silver salts. A preferred silver salt is silver tetrafluoroborate. Preferred ionic liquids are those which form stable solutions or dispersions of the metal salts, and which do not dissolve the non-olefins. Further, if the olefins are subject to isomerization, the ionic liquid is preferably relatively non-acidic. The methods involve forming a solution of a suitable olefin-complexing salt in an appropriate ionic liquid. An olefin-containing mixture is contacted with the ionic liquid/salt solution, and the olefins are adsorbed. After the paraffins are removed, the olefins can be isolated by desorption. The olefin-containing mixture can be in the gas phase, or in the liquid phase. The flow of olefin-containing mixtures over/through the ionic liquid can be, for example, co-current, counter-current, or staged in stirred tanks. Countcrcurrent is preferred as it is the most efficient. The methods can be optimized using combinatorial chemistry.
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CHEVRON USA INC | 555 MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 |
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Inventor Name | Address | # of filed Patents | Total Citations |
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Boudreau, Laura C | Lafayette, CA | 5 | 221 |
# of filed Patents : 5 Total Citations : 221 | |||
Driver, Michael S | San Francisco, CA | 31 | 547 |
# of filed Patents : 31 Total Citations : 547 | |||
Munson, Curtis L | Oakland, CA | 25 | 402 |
# of filed Patents : 25 Total Citations : 402 | |||
Schinski, William L | San Rafael, CA | 27 | 404 |
# of filed Patents : 27 Total Citations : 404 |
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