Removing hydrocarbon impurities from acetic acid production intermediate
View Patent ↗A method for removing hydrocarbon impurities from an acetic acid production intermediate is disclosed. The method comprises extracting the intermediate with a hydrocarbon extracting agent. The extraction is preferably performed with the alkane distillation bottom stream which comprises methyl iodide, acetic acid, and hydrocarbon impurities. The extraction forms a light phase which comprises the hydrocarbon impurity and the extracting agent and a heavy phase which comprises methyl iodide and acetic acid. The extraction heavy phase is optionally recycled to the alkane distillation or to the carbonylation reaction.
1. A method for producing acetic acid comprising:
(a) reacting methanol and carbon monoxide in the presence of a carbonylation catalyst, a catalyst stabilizer, methyl iodide, water and methyl acetate to produce an acetic acid stream comprising a hydrocarbon impurity;
(b) flashing the acetic acid stream into a vapor stream comprising acetic acid, water, methanol, methyl acetate, methyl iodide and the hydrocarbon impurity, and a liquid stream comprising the catalyst and the catalyst stabilizer;
(c) separating the vapor stream from step (b) by distillation into a product stream comprising acetic acid and water, and an overhead stream,
wherein the overhead stream comprises:
(i) from about 60 to 90 wt. % methyl iodide,
(ii) water,
(iii) methyl acetate,
(iv) acetic acid, and
(v) the hydrocarbon impurity;
(d) condensing the overhead stream from step (c) into a light, aqueous phase comprising water, and acetic acid, methyl acetate, and a heavy, organic phase comprising methyl iodide, acetic acid, water, and the hydrocarbon impurity; and
(e) distilling the heavy, organic phase from step (d) into a vapor stream comprising methyl iodide and a bottoms stream comprising acetic acid, methyl iodide, water, and the hydrocarbon impurity; and
(f) extracting the bottoms stream from step (e) with a mixture comprising about 50 to about 95%, by volume, of a hydrocarbon extracting agent and about 5 to about 50%, by volume, of water, and forming a light phase comprising the hydrocarbon impurity and the extracting agent and a heavy phase comprising methyl iodide, water, and acetic acid
wherein the hydrocarbon extracting agent is a C 9 to C 20 aromatic or paraffinic hyrdocarbon.
2. The method of claim 1 , which comprises recycling the heavy phase from step (f) to step (a).
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the catalyst is a rhodium catalyst.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the catalyst stabilizer is triphenylphosphine oxide.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the concentration of water in step (a) is within the range of about 2 wt % to about 10 wt % of the reaction mixture.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the hydrocarbon impurity is selected from the group consisting of alkanes, alkenes, aromatics, and mixtures thereof.