Document(s):
Trademarks:
Purolite CT275
Generic Name:
Strongly acidic cation-exchange wet resin
Manufacturer:
Purolite / Ecolab China
Quantity:
251 930 kgs
Packaging:
295 x 854 kgs superbags
LOT #:
Available upon request
CAS #:
69011 -20-7
Appearance:
Light brown to dark amber spherical beads
Manufacturing date:
02/2024
Details:
Purolite CT275 is a macroporous strong acid cation exchange resin specifically engineered for catalytic applications, particularly in hydrocarbon processing. Its primary commercial use is as a solid acid catalyst in the production of oxygenates from isobutene and methanol or ethanol.
Applications:
- Petrochemicals: Used as a catalyst in MTBE (methyl tert-butyl ether) production to promote the reaction between isobutene and methanol.
- Petrochemicals: Employed in TAME (tert-amyl methyl ether) production for catalyzing the reaction of isoamylenes with methanol.
- Water Treatment: Used in industrial water softening systems to remove hardness ions like calcium and magnesium.
- Power Generation: Applied in boiler feedwater treatment to prevent scale and corrosion.
- Refining: Supports clean fuel initiatives by enabling oxygenate blending components that raise gasoline octane levels.
- Chemical Processing: Serves in processes requiring solid acid catalysis with high thermal and mechanical stability.
Applications:
- Petrochemicals: Used as a catalyst in MTBE (methyl tert-butyl ether) production to promote the reaction between isobutene and methanol.
- Petrochemicals: Employed in TAME (tert-amyl methyl ether) production for catalyzing the reaction of isoamylenes with methanol.
- Water Treatment: Used in industrial water softening systems to remove hardness ions like calcium and magnesium.
- Power Generation: Applied in boiler feedwater treatment to prevent scale and corrosion.
- Refining: Supports clean fuel initiatives by enabling oxygenate blending components that raise gasoline octane levels.
- Chemical Processing: Serves in processes requiring solid acid catalysis with high thermal and mechanical stability.