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Isomerization Process
Isomerization is a small-volume but important refinery process. Like alkylation, it is acid catalyzed and intended to produce highly-branched hydrocarbon mixtures. The low octane C5/C6 fraction obtained from natural gasoline or from a light naphtha fraction may be isomerized to a high octane product.
Dual-function catalysts activated by either inorganic or organic chlorides are the preferred isomerization catalysts. A typical catalyst is platinum with a zeolite base. These catalysts serve the dual purpose of promoting carbonium ion formation and hydrogenation-dehydrogenation reactions. The reaction may start by forming a carbocation via abstraction of a hydride ion by a catalyst acid site. Alternatively, an olefin formed on the catalyst surface could be protonated to form the carbocation.
The carbocation isomerizes by a 1,2-hydride/methide shift as mentioned earlier (see this chapter, “Reforming Reactions”). Figure 1.1 shows the vapor phase equilibrium of hexane isomers.
Figure 1.1. Vapor phase equilibrium for hexanes.
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