Process for the treatment of a hydrocarbon feed comprising hydrogen and C1 to C4 hydrocarbons

US10100260B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10100260-B2
Application numberUS-201615210496-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 14, 2016
Priority dateJul 15, 2015
Publication dateOct 16, 2018
Grant dateOct 16, 2018

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The present invention concerns a process for the treatment of a hydrocarbon feed containing hydrogen and hydrocarbons including C 1 to C 4 hydrocarbons, employing a first and a second recontacting step and in which the gaseous effluent obtained from the second recontacting step is recycled to the first recontacting step. The process is of particular application to the treatment of a hydrocarbon feed obtained from catalytic reforming with a view to recovering hydrogen and C 3 and C 4 hydrocarbons.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for the treatment of a hydrocarbon feed ( 1 ) containing hydrogen and hydrocarbons including C 1 to C 4 hydrocarbons, in which: a) the hydrocarbon feed is separated into a gaseous phase ( 6 ) containing mainly hydrogen and a liquid phase ( 4 ) containing hydrocarbons; b) a first recontacting step is carried out on the gaseous phase ( 6 ) obtained from step a) mixed with a gaseous recycling stream ( 23 ) obtained from step e) and with the liquid phase ( 4 ) obtained from step a) at a temperature of 55° C. or less; c) the recontacting effluent from step b) is separated into a hydrogen-rich gaseous phase ( 15 ) and a liquid phase ( 16 ); d) a second recontacting step is carried out on the liquid phase ( 16 ) obtained from step c) with a gas phase ( 21 ) obtained from step g) at a temperature of 55° C. or less; e) the recontacting effluent obtained from step d) is separated into a gaseous phase ( 23 ) which is recycled to step b) and a liquid phase ( 24 ) containing hydrocarbons; f) the liquid phase ( 24 ) obtained from step e) is fractionated in a fractionation column ( 25 ) in a manner such as to separate a gaseous overhead fraction ( 27 ) and a liquid bottom fraction ( 26 ) containing hydrocarbons containing more than 4 carbon atoms; g) the gaseous overhead fraction ( 27 ) obtained from step f) is partially condensed and a liquid phase containing mainly C 3 and C 4 hydrocarbons ( 30 ) and a gaseous phase ( 21 ) which is recycled to step d) are separated out. 2. The process according to claim 1 , in which the hydrocarbon feed ( 1 ) is an effluent from a catalytic reforming process. 3. The process according to claim 1 , in which the separation steps c) and e) are carried out by means of a separator drum. 4. The process according to claim 1 , in which the liquid bottom fraction ( 26 ) obtained from step f) is supplied to an indirect heat exchange device in order to heat the liquid phase ( 24 ) containing hydrocarbons obtained from step e). 5. The process according to claim 1 , in which the first recontacting step is carried out at a temperature in the range −20° C. to 55° C. 6. The process according to claim 1 , in which the second recontacting step is carried out at a temperature in the range 10° C. to 55° C. 7. The process according to claim 1 , in which step b) is carried out with the gaseous phase compressed to a pressure in the range 1.6 to 4.0 MPa. 8. The process according to claim 1 , in which the hydrogen-rich gaseous phase ( 15 ) and/or the liquid phase ( 16 ) obtained from step c) are supplied to at least one heat exchanger in order to cool the gas/liquid mixture at step b). 9. The process according to claim 1 , in which the gaseous phase ( 23 ) from step e) contains hydrogen and C 1 and C 2 hydrocarbons and is recycled in its entirety to step b). 10. The process according to claim 1 , in which the hydrocarbon feed ( 1 ) comprises hydrogen, methane and/or ethane, and C 3 and C 4 hydrocarbons.

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  • Working-up undefined normally gaseous mixtures obtained by processes covered by groups C10G9/00, C10G11/00, C10G15/00, C10G47/00, C10G51/00 · CPC title

  • C10G7/00Primary

    Distillation of hydrocarbon oils · CPC title

  • by gas-liquid contact · CPC title

  • by fractional condensation · CPC title

  • by distillation · CPC title

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What does patent US10100260B2 cover?
The present invention concerns a process for the treatment of a hydrocarbon feed containing hydrogen and hydrocarbons including C 1 to C 4 hydrocarbons, employing a first and a second recontacting step and in which the gaseous effluent obtained from the second recontacting step is recycled to the first recontacting step. The process is of particular application to the treatment of a hydrocarb…
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Ifp Energies Now
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C10G7/00. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Oct 16 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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