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Publié par | friedrich-alexander-universitat_erlangen-nurnberg |
Publié le | 01 janvier 2009 |
Nombre de lectures | 42 |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 12 Mo |
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Development of a Sustainable Technology Platform
for the Homogeneous Friedel-Crafts Alkylation using
Acidic Ionic Liquid Catalyst
Über die Entwicklung einer nachhaltigen Friedel-Crafts Alkylierung
mittels saurer ionischer Flüssigkeiten
Der Technischen Fakultät
der Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
zur Erlangung des Grades
DOKTOR-INGENIEUR
vorgelegt von
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Joni aus Erlangen
Erlangen 2009
Als Dissertation genehmigt von der Technischen Fakultät
Der Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Tag der Einreichung : 14. 04. 2009
Tag der Promotion : 29. 07. 2009
Dekan : Prof. Dr. Johannes Huber
Berichterstatter : Prof. Dr. Peter Wasserscheid
Prof. Dr. Andreas Jess
Teile dieser Arbeit wurden bereits in den folgenden Fachzeitschriften oder als
Tagungsbeitrag veröffentlicht:
Fachzeitschriften:
• J. Joni, M. Haumann, P. Wasserscheid, “Continuous gas phase isopropylation of toluene
and cumene using highly acidic Supported Ionic Liquid Phase (SILP) catalysts”, Applied
Catalysis A: General, 2009, submitted.
• J. Joni, M. Haumann, P. Wasserscheid, “Development of a Supported Ionic Liquid Phase
(SILP) Catalyst for Slurry-Phase Friedel-Crafts Alkylations of Cumene”, Advanced Synthesis
and Catalysis, 2009, 351(3), 423.
• J. Joni, D. Schmitt, P. S. Schulz, T. J. Lotz, P. Wasserscheid, “COSMO-RS aided kinetic
studies of alkylation reaction in liquid-liquid biphasic reaction using acidic ionic liquid
catalyst”, Chemie Ingenieur Technik, 2008, 80(9), 1253.
• J. Joni, D. Schmitt, P. S. Schulz, T. J. Lotz, P. Wasserscheid, “Detailed kinetic study of
cumene isopropylation in a liquid-liquid biphasic system using acidic chloroaluminate
ionic liquids”, Journal of Catalysis, 2008, 258 (2) , 401.
Tagungsbeiträge:
• J. Joni, P. Wasserscheid, “Kinetic studies of alkylation reaction in liquid-liquid biphasic
reaction using acidic ionic liquid catalyst”, Abstracts of Papers, 236th ACS National
Meeting, 2008, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
• J. Joni, V. Ladnak, P. Wasserscheid, “Acidic Molten Salts Vs. Acidic Room Temperature
Ionic Liquid: A Comparative Study in Cumene Isopropylation“, DGMK/SCI Conference
2007, 2007, Hamburg-Germany.
• V. Ladnak, J. Joni, P. Wasserscheid,” Concept Development from Ionic Liquid Solvent
Evaluation to Miniplant Design for Homogeneous Friedel-Crafts Alkylation Reaction”,
DGMK/SCI Conference 2007, 2007, Hamburg-Germany.
• A. Riisager, R. Fehrmann, M. Haumann, M. Jakuttis, J. Joni, P. Wasserscheid,“ Supported
Ionic Liquid Phase (SILP) Systems – Novel Fixed Bed Reactor Concepts for Homogeneous
Catalysis”, DGMK/SCI Conference 2007, 2007, Hamburg-Germany.
• Joni, V. Ladnak, P. Wasserscheid, “Acidic Molten Salts Vs. Acidic Room Temperature Ionic
thLiquid: A Comparative Study in Cumene Isopropylation“, 40 Deutsche Katalytiker
Treffen, 2007, Weimar-Germany.
PREFACE / VORWORT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT / VORWORT
The following work was carried out in the Lehrstuhl für Chemische Reaktionstechnik of the
Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg from July 2006 until March 2009.
Above all I would like to thank Prof. Dr. Peter Wasserscheid for giving me the chance to carry
out this work in his research group. I thank him for being such an excellent and reliable
adviser. His understanding and patient guidance really helped me throughout this project.
For his endless support and confidence in me, I am forever grateful.
I would like to thank Prof. Dr. Andreas Jess and Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Steinrück for their
willingness to review this work and for the many fruitful scientific comments on this work.
In this opportunity I would like to express my highest appreciation to the following persons
who have helped me to be able to finish this work.
To all my bachelor and master students: Christine Funk, Daniel Schmitt, Melina Machado,
Rushikesh Apte who have shown great interest and engagement in this project. This work
would be only half as fun and half as successful without you. Thank you!
To Michael Schmacks, Achim Mannke, Hans Peter Bäumler and Marco Haumann who have
helped me through and through every detail in constructing the continuous alkylation plant.
To Peter Schulz for his countless support in the analytics and for making all purchasing
administration easier than it looks.
To Michelle Menuét and the secretariat staff, I am greatly in debt for their patience and
supports in all academic, but mostly non-academic, administrations.
I also would like to thank my dear colleagues, Viktor Ladnak, Mitja Medved, Simone
Himmler, Esther Kuhlmann, Sven Kuhlmann, Katharina Obert, Tobias Weiss, Michael Jakuttis,
Caspar Paetz, Karola Höfener, Karola Schneiders, Natalie Paape, Berthold Melcher, Daniel
Assenbaum, Judith Scholz, Alexandra Inayat, Amer Inayat, Soebiakto Loekman and all the
coworkers that I cannot mention in this occasion. Thank you for the comfortable and
constructive working atmosphere.
Last but not least, I would like to show my gratitude to the SI-group Switzerland for the
financial support throughout the work.
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For my wife Aine
TABLE OF CONTENT / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
TABLE OF CONTENT / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT / VORWORT ....................................................................................................... i
TABLE OF CONTENT / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS ........................................................................................... ii
FIGURE INDEX / ABBILDUNGSVERZEICHNIS ............................................................................................ v
TABLE INDEX / TABELLEVERZEICHNIS ....................................................................................................ix
1. INTRODUCTION AND WORK SCOPE/ EINLEITUNG UND AUFGABENSTELLUNG ............................................. 1
2. THEORETICAL OVERVIEW / ALLGEMEINER TEIL................................................................................... 7
2.1. General considerations .................................................................................................... 7
2.2. Commercial aspects of Friedel-Crafts alkylation ............................................................. 8
2.3. Mechanistic and kinetic aspects of Friedel-Crafts alkylation reactions ........................ 15
2.3.1. Arenium ion (A + D ) mechanism .......................................................................... 15 E E
2.3.2. Substitution electrophilic unimolecular (S ) mechanism ...................................... 17 E1
2.3.3. Orientation and activity enhancement of substituted aromatics .......................... 17
2.3.4. Kinetic aspects of the Friedel-Crafts alkylation ...................................................... 21
2.4. Ionic liquids overview .................................................................................................... 23
2.4.1. Ionic liquids synthesis ............................................................................................. 24
2.4.2. Properties of ionic liquids ....................................................................................... 29
2.4.3 Friedel-Crafts alkylation in Ionic liquids ................................................................... 30
2.4.4. Friedel-Crafts alkylation on SILP catalysts .............................................................. 32
3. EXPERIMENTAL SET-UP AND METHODS/ EXPERIMENTAUFBAU ........................................................... 35
3.1. General remarks ............................................................................................................ 35
3.2. Chemicals ....................................................................................................................... 36
3.2.1. Reactants, products and solvents ........................................................................... 36
3.2.2. Ionic liquid and acid catalyst preparations ............................................................. 36
3.3. Experiment set-up: batch operation ............................................................................. 39
3.4. Experiment set-up: semi-batch operation .................................................................... 40
3.5. Experiment set-up: continuous operation 45
3.6. Analytical procedures .................................................................................................... 51
3.7. Automation and simulation tools .................................................................................. 56
4. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS / ERGEBNISSE UND DISKUSSIONEN ............................................................ 59
ii TABLE OF CONTENT / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
4.1. Characterization of acidic ionic liquids and molten inorganic salts in biphasic reaction
systems ................................................................................................................................. 59
4.1.1.Alternative acid catalyst for Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction ............................... 59
4.1.2. Total reaction pressure effect ........