Packing method of hydrated resin catalyst
A catalyst and resin technology, which is applied in the filling field of hydration resin catalysts, can solve problems such as side reactions and affecting refining unit operations, and achieve the effects of reducing impact, reducing production costs, and reducing damage
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[0021] In the 5L butene hydration four-stage reaction device, the evaluation test was carried out using the DNW-II temperature-resistant resin catalyst produced by Dandong Mingzhu Special Resin Co., Ltd. The amount of catalyst loaded is 1.08L, and the amount of catalyst loaded in each catalyst bed is 270ml. The reactor is divided into four sections. The diameter is Φ2mm, and the bulk density is 3500Kg / m 3 Inert alumina ceramic balls, the ratio of the loading amount of the inert alumina ceramic balls to the catalyst is 1:10, and then the catalyst is loaded. The second, third, and fourth sections use the same method as the first section to load the catalysts of each section into the reactor.
[0022] After the reactor is installed, the airtightness test with nitrogen gas is qualified, and the pressure of the reaction device is adjusted to 8.0MPa, and the water pump is turned on to raise the temperature at the same time. When the reaction temperature rises to 150°C, adjust the ...
Embodiment 2
[0024] In the 5L butene hydration four-stage reaction device, the evaluation test was carried out using the DNW-II temperature-resistant resin catalyst produced by Dandong Mingzhu Special Resin Co., Ltd. The amount of catalyst loaded is 2.28L, and the amount of catalyst loaded in each catalyst bed is 570ml. The reactor is divided into four sections. The diameter is Φ3mm, and the bulk density is 1300Kg / m 3 ~1450Kg / m 3 Inert alumina ceramic balls, the ratio of the loading amount of the inert alumina ceramic balls to the catalyst is 1:20, and then the catalyst is loaded. The second, third, and fourth sections use the same method as the first section to load the catalysts of each section into the reactor.
[0025] After the reactor is installed, the airtightness test with nitrogen gas is qualified, and the pressure of the reaction device is adjusted to 8.0MPa, and the water pump is turned on to raise the temperature at the same time. When the reaction temperature rises to 150°C...
Embodiment 3
[0027] In the 5L butene hydration four-stage reaction device, the evaluation test was carried out using the DNW-II temperature-resistant resin catalyst produced by Dandong Mingzhu Special Resin Co., Ltd. The amount of catalyst loaded is 3.48L, and the amount of catalyst loaded in each catalyst bed is 870ml. The reactor is divided into four sections. The diameter is Φ6mm, and the bulk density is 1500Kg / m 3 ~1800Kg / m 3 Inert medium-alumina ceramic balls, the ratio of the loading amount of the inert alumina ceramic balls to the catalyst is 1:30, and then the catalyst is loaded. The second, third, and fourth sections use the same method as the first section to load the catalysts of each section into the reactor.
[0028] After the reactor is installed, the airtightness test with nitrogen gas is qualified, and the pressure of the reaction device is adjusted to 8.0MPa, and the water pump is turned on to raise the temperature at the same time. When the reaction temperature rises t...
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