Tài liệu Công nghệ lọc hóa dầu (sách của giáo sư lewic F. Hatch)

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    Contents
    Preface to Second Edition . xi
    Preface to First Edition . xiii
    CHAPTER ONE
    Primary Raw Materials for Petrochemicals . 1
    Introduction 1
    Natural Gas 1
    Natural Gas Treatment Processes 3, Natural Gas Liquids 8,
    Properties of Natural Gas 10
    Crude Oils 11
    Composition of Crude Oils 12, Properties of Crude Oils 19, Crude
    Oil Classification 21
    Coal, Oil Shale, Tar Sand, and Gas Hydrates 22
    References 26
    CHAPTER TWO
    Hydrocarbon Intermediates .29
    Introduction 29
    Paraffinic Hydrocarbons 29
    Methane 30, Ethane 30, Propane 31, Butanes 31
    Olefinic Hydrocarbons 32
    Ethylene 32, Propylene 33, Butylenes 34
    Dienes 36
    Butadiene 37, Isoprene 37
    Aromatic Hydrocarbons 37
    Extraction of Aromatics 38
    Liquid Petroleum Fractions and Residues 42
    Naphtha 43, Kerosine 45, Gas Oil 46, Residual Fuel Oil 47
    References 47
    CHAPTER THREE
    Crude Oil Processing and Production of Hydrocarbon
    Intermediates 49
    Introduction 49
    Physical Separation Processes 49
    Atmospheric Distillation 50, Vacuum Distillation 51, Absorption
    Process 52, Adsorption Process 52, Solvent Extraction 53
    Conversion Processes 54
    Thermal Conversion Processes 55, Catalytic Conversion
    Processes 60
    Production of Olefins 91
    Steam Cracking of Hydrocarbons 91, Production of Diolefins 101
    References 107
    CHAPTER FOUR
    Nonhydrocarbon Intermediates . 111
    Introduction 111
    Hydrogen 111
    Sulfur 114
    Uses of Sulfur 116, The Claus Process 116, Sulfuric Acid 117
    Carbon Black 118
    The Channel Process 119, The Furnace Black Process 119, The
    Thermal Process 119, Properties and Uses of Carbon Black 120
    Synthesis Gas 121
    Uses of Synthesis Gas 123
    Naphthenic Acids 130
    Uses of Naphthenic Acid and Its Salts 130
    Cresylic Acid 131
    Uses of Cresylic Acid 133
    References 133
    CHAPTER FIVE
    Chemicals Based on Methane 135
    Introduction 135
    Chemicals Based on Direct Reactions of Methane 136
    Carbon Disulfide 136, Hydrogen Cyanide 137, Chloromethanes 138
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    Chemicals Based on Synthesis Gas 143
    Ammonia 144, Methyl Alcohol 149, Oxo Aldehydes and
    Alcohols 163, Ethylene Glycol 166
    References 167
    CHAPTER SIX
    Ethane and Higher Paraffins-Based Chemicals . 169
    Introduction 169
    Ethane Chemicals 169
    Propane Chemicals 171
    Oxidation of Propane 171, Chlorination of Propane, 172,
    Dehydrogenation of Propane 172, Nitration of Propane 173
    n-Butane Chemicals 174
    Oxidation of n-Butane 175, Aromatics Production 177,
    Isomerization of n-Butane 180
    Isobutane Chemicals 180
    Naphtha-Based Chemicals 181
    Chemicals from High Molecular Weight n-Paraffins 182
    Oxidation of Paraffins 183, Chlorination of n-Paraffins 184,
    Sulfonation of n-Paraffins 185, Fermentation Using n-Paraffins 185
    References 186
    CHAPTER SEVEN
    Chemicals Based on Ethylene 188
    Introduction 188
    Oxidation of Ethylene 189
    Derivatives of Ethylene Oxide 192, Acetaldehyde 198, Oxidative
    Carbonylation of Ethylene 201
    Chlorination of Ethylene 201
    Vinyl Chloride 202, Perchloro- and Trichloroethylene 203
    Hydration of Ethylene 204
    Oligomerization of Ethylene 205
    Alpha Olefins Production 206, Linear Alcohols 207, Butene-l 209
    Alkylation Using Ethylene 210
    References 211
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    CHAPTER EIGHT
    Chemicals Based on Propylene . 213
    Introduction 213
    Oxidation of Propylene 214
    Acrolein 215, Mechanism of Propene Oxidation 215, Acrylic
    Acid 217, Ammoxidation of Propylene 218, Propylene Oxide 221
    Oxyacylation of Propylene 226
    Chlorination of Propylene 226
    Hydration of Propylene 227
    Properties and Uses of Isopropanol 228
    Addition of Organic Acids to Propene 232
    Hydroformylation of Propylene: The Oxo Reaction 232
    Disproportionation of Propylene (Metathesis) 234
    Alkylation Using Propylene 235
    References 236
    CHAPTER NINE
    C4 Olefins and Diolefins-Based Chemicals 238
    Introduction 238
    Chemicals from n-Butenes 238
    Oxidation of Butenes 239, Oligomerization of Butenes 248
    Chemicals from Isobutylene 249
    Oxidation of Isobutylene 250, Epoxidation of Isobutylene 251,
    Addition of Alcohols to Isobutylene 252, Hydration of
    Isobutylene 253, Carbonylation of Isobutylene 255, Dimerization
    of Isobutylene 255
    Chemicals from Butadiene 255
    Adiponitrile 256, Hexamethylenediamine 257, Adipic Acid 257,
    Butanediol 258, Chloroprene 258, Cyclic Oligomers of
    Butadiene 259
    References 260
    CHAPTER TEN
    Chemicals Based on Benzene, Toluene, and Xylenes . 262
    Introduction 262
    Reactions and Chemicals of Benzene 262
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    Alkylation of Benzene 263, Chlorination of Benzene 276, Nitration
    of Benzene 278, Oxidation of Benzene 280, Hydrogenation of
    Benzene 281
    Reactions and Chemicals of Toluene 284
    Dealkylation of Toluene 284, Disproportionation of Toluene 285,
    Oxidation of Toluene 286, Chlorination of Toluene 291, Nitration
    of Toluene 292, Carbonylation of Toluene 294
    Chemicals from Xylenes 294
    Terephthalic Acid 295, Phthalic Anhydride 296, Isophthalic
    Acid 297
    References 299
    CHAPTER ELEVEN
    Polymerization 301
    Introduction 301
    Monomers, Polymers, and Copolymers 302
    Polymerization Reactions 303
    Addition Polymerization 304, Condensation Polymerization 312,
    Ring Opening Polymerization 314
    Polymerization Techniques 315
    Physical Properties of Polymers 317
    Crystallinity 317, Melting Point 317, Viscosity 317, Molecular
    Weight 318, Classification of Polymers 320
    References 321
    CHAPTER TWELVE
    Synthetic Petroleum-Based Polymers 323
    Introduction 323
    Thermoplastics 324
    Polyethylene 324, Polypropylene 329, Polyvinyl Chloride 332,
    Polystyrene 334, Nylon Resins 336, Thermoplastic Polyesters 336,
    Polycarbonates 337, Polyether Sulfones 339, Poly(phenylene)
    Oxide 340, Polyacetals 341
    Thermosetting Plastics 342
    Polyurethanes 342, Epoxy Resins 344, Unsaturated Polyesters 346,
    Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins 346, Amino Resins 348
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    Synthetic Rubber 350
    Butadiene Polymers and Copolymers 352, Nitrile Rubber 353,
    Polyisoprene 354, Polychloroprene 356, Butyl Rubber 356, Ethylene
    Propylene Rubber 357, Thermoplastic Elastomers 358
    Synthetic Fibers 359
    Polyester Fibers 359, Polyamides 362, Acrylic and Modacrylic
    Fibers 368, Carbon Fibers 369, Polypropylene Fibers 370
    References 371
    Appendix One: Conversion Factors 374
    Appendix Two: Selected Properties of Hydrogen, Important
    C1–C10 Paraffins, Methylcyclopentane, and Cyclohexane 376
    Index 378
    About the Authors . 392
     

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