posted on 2022-07-05, 15:35authored byJohannes Voggenreiter, Alvaro Ferre, Jakob Burger
Poly(oxymethylene)
dimethyl ethers (OME) are discussed as a neat
alternative or blend component to diesel fuel offering soot-free combustion
and sustainable production pathways. This work investigates the continuous
production of OME from methanol and formaldehyde in tubular reactors
filled with the ion-exchange resin Amberlyst 46 as heterogeneous catalyst.
Reaction experiments with varying feed composition and operating conditions
are carried out. OME are successfully produced in the reactor. Catalyst
stability experiments are performed, and catalyst deactivation is
detected. The deactivation originates from ion exchange with cations
present in feed solutions and is fully reversible by acid treatment.
A pseudo-homogeneous model from the literature is adjusted to experimental
data and is able to reliably describe the reaction progress throughout
the reactor. The adjusted model is used to design the reactor of an
industrial-scale process with a product capacity of 100 kt/a OME3–5. The space–time yield is selected to be 10
kg/(kgcat·h), and feasible reactor geometries are
discussed for multitube reactors.