A process for the production of ethylbenzene by the ethylation of benzene
in the critical phase in a reaction zone containing a molecular sieve
aromatic alkylation catalyst comprising cerium-promoted zeolite beta. A
polyethylbenzene is supplied into the reaction zone and into contact with
the cerium-promoted zeolite beta having a silica/alumina mole ratio
within the range of 20-500. The reaction zone is operated at temperature
and pressure conditions in which benzene is in the supercritical phase to
cause ethylation of the benzene and the transalkylation of
polyethylbenzene and benzene in the presence of the zeolite beta
catalyst. An alkylation product is produced containing ethylbenzene as a
primary product with the attendant production of heavier alkylated
byproducts of no more than 60 wt. % of the ethylbenzene. The alkylation
reaction zone is operated under conditions providing a composite
byproduct yield of propyl benzene and butyl benzene relative to
ethylbenzene, which is no more than one half of the corresponding yield
byproduct for zeolite beta promoted with lanthanum. The production of
ethylbenzene in the critical phase alkylation reaction zone is attended
by recycle of a polyalkylated aromatic component of the reaction product
back to the reaction zone.