Main Product
BTX
Segment
Chemicals
Main-Family
Aromatics
Sub-Family
Mixed Aromatics
Physical State

Liquid

Sub-Product
BTX Aromatics
Abbreviation
BTX
Description

Benzene, Toluene and Xylenes can be made by various processes.

However, most BTX Production is based on the Recovery of Aromatics derived from the Catalytic Reforming of Naphtha in a Petroleum Refinery. Catalytic Reforming usually utilizes a Feedstock Naphtha that contains Non-Aromatic Hydrocarbons with 6 to 12 Carbon Atoms and typically produces a Reformate product containing C6 to C8 Aromatics (Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes) as well as Paraffins and Heavier Aromatics containing 9 to 12 carbon atoms.

Another process for producing BTX Aromatics involves the Steam Cracking of Hydrocarbons which typically produces a Cracked Naphtha product commonly referred to as Pyrolysis Gasoline, Pyrolysis Gas or Pygas. The Pyrolysis Gasoline typically consists of C6 to C8 Aromatics, heavier Aromatics containing 9 to 12 Carbon atoms, and Non-Aromatic Cyclic Hydrocarbons (Naphthenes) containing 6 or more Carbon Atoms.

Tab. 1 compares the BTX content of pyrolysis gasoline produced at standard cracking severity or at medium cracking severity with the BTX content of catalytic reformate produced by either a continuous catalytic regenerative (CCR) reformer or by a semi-regenerative catalytic reformer. About 70 percent of the global production of benzene is by extraction from either reformate or pyrolysis gasoline.

Table 1 - BTX content of Pyrolysis Gasoline and Reformate.

Product & wt % of
compounds
PyGas Reformate
Standard
Severity
Medium
Severity
CCR SR
BTX content, wt % 58 42 51 42
Benzene, wt % of BTX 48 44 17 14
Toluene, wt % of BT 33 31 39 39
Xylenes, wt % of BT 19 25 44 47
CCR = Continuous Catalytic Regenerative Reformer.
SR = Semi-Regenerative Catalytic Reformer.

Source: Wikipedia, BTX (chemistry)

Identifiers

No Identifiers defined

Chemical Data

Molecular Weight (g/mol)
90
Specific Gravity
0.87
Properties

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Status
A
System Info

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Structural diagrams of the BTX hydrocarbons https://en.wikipedia.org//wiki/BTX_(chemistry)
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