Burner and process for producing synthesis gas
US-2018327261-A1 · Nov 15, 2018 · US
US12448288B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12448288-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117919570-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 21, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 21, 2025 |
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In a reactor for partial oxidation of feedstock employing a hot oxygen stream that is generated by a suitable burner, the same burner that generates and provides the hot oxygen stream in full-scale partial oxidation operation can be employed in the starting-up of the partial oxidation reactor by suitable control of the characteristics of the feed to the burner, or of the pressures.
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A method of operating a reactor in which carbonaceous feedstock is partially oxidized, comprising providing a burner and a reactor which are coupled together so that combustion in the burner produces a stream of products of the combustion that emerges from the burner and enters the interior of the reactor, feeding into the burner primary fuel and gaseous oxidant that contains oxygen and inert gas, at rates wherein the stoichiometric ratio of the gaseous oxidant relative to the primary fuel is greater than 1.0; combusting in the burner the primary fuel and the oxygen in the gaseous oxidant to generate a product stream that emerges from the burner and contains combustion products including uncombusted oxygen, feeding auxiliary fuel into the product stream that emerges from the burner, at a rate wherein the stoichiometric ratio of said gaseous oxidant fed to the burner relative to the total of the primary fuel plus the auxiliary fuel is 0.85 to 1.15, and combusting the auxiliary fuel between the burner and the reactor or within the reactor with all of the uncombusted oxygen in the product stream, and feeding the products of said combustion into the interior of the reactor to heat the interior of the reactor, and then while continuing to feed the products of combustion of the product stream and the auxiliary fuel into the interior of the reactor, decreasing the content of inert gas in said gaseous oxidant while simultaneously increasing the mass flow rate of oxygen being fed in said gaseous oxidant to compensate for the reduction in inert gas and simultaneously increasing the mass flow rate of auxiliary fuel into said product stream, combusting the product stream that passes out of the burner, and passing the products of said combustion into the interior of the reactor to continue to increase the temperature of the interior of the reactor, and from the point at which the content of inert gas in the gaseous oxidant reaches zero, increasing the mass flow rates of primary fuel and of oxygen into the burner, at a stoichiometric ratio to each other that is constant or that varies within a range whose highest value is 10% higher than its lowest value, and combusting the primary fuel and the oxygen in the burner to produce a stream of hot oxygen emerging from the burner and passing into the reactor, and increasing the mass flow rate of auxiliary fuel into the hot oxygen stream, at a constant stoichiometric ratio to the oxygen in the hot oxygen stream, combusting the auxiliary fuel with all of the oxygen in the hot oxygen stream, and passing the products of said combustion into the interior of the reactor to continue to increase the operating temperature of the reactor; and when the temperature within the reactor reaches a temperature at which step (B) is to be performed, (B) feeding carbonaceous feed material to the reactor and partially oxidizing it in the reactor with said stream of hot oxygen produced by combustion of the gaseous oxidant with primary fuel in the burner and, if desired, with auxiliary fuel. 2. A method of operating a reactor in which carbonaceous feedstock is partially oxidized, comprising (A) providing a burner and a reactor which are coupled together so that combustion in the burner produces a stream of products of the combustion that emerges from the burner and enters the interior of the reactor, (B) (1) feeding into the burner primary fuel and gaseous oxidant that contains oxygen, at rates wherein the stoichiometric ratio of the gaseous oxidant relative to the primary fuel is greater than 1.0; (2) combusting in the burner the primary fuel and the oxygen in the gaseous oxidant to generate a product stream that emerges from the burner and contains combustion products including uncombusted oxygen, and (3) feeding auxiliary fuel into the product stream that emerges from the burner, at a rate wherein the stoichiometric ratio of said uncombusted oxygen relative to the auxiliary fuel and any uncombusted primary fuel in the product stream is 0.9 to 1.1, and combusting the auxiliary fuel between the burner and the reactor or within the reactor with all of the uncombusted oxygen in the product stream to heat the interior of the reactor, and (C) while the pressure in the reactor is at a level which is less than the pressure at which step (D) is carried out, increasing the mass flow rates at which primary fuel and oxygen are fed to the burner and increasing the rate at which auxiliary fuel is fed into said product stream, thereby increasing the temperature of the combustion products that are fed into the reactor, while increasing the pressure in the reactor, until the temperature and the pressure in the reactor have increased to the values thereof at which step (D) is carried out, and (D) feeding carbonaceous feed material to the reactor and partially oxidizing it in the reactor with said stream of hot oxygen. 3. A method according to claim 2 wherein step (C) includes (C1) maintaining the pressure in the reactor at a constant first value which is less than the pressure at which step (D) is carried out, while increasing the mass flow rates at which primary fuel and oxygen are fed to the burner and increasing the mass flow rate of auxiliary fuel, until the rates at which the primary fuel and auxiliary fuel and oxygen are fed to the burner cannot be increased at said first pressure value, (C2) increasing the pressure in the reactor to a higher value, which is less than the pressure at which step (D) is carried out, and maintaining the pressure in the reactor at said higher value, while increasing the mass flow rates at which primary fuel and oxygen are fed to the burner and increasing the mass flow rate at which auxiliary fuel is fed into the product stream, while maintaining the pressure in the reactor at said higher value, until the rates at which the primary fuel and secondary fuel and oxygen are fed to the burner cannot be increased at said pressure, performing step (C2) at least once, up to a total of 6 times, until the temperature in the reactor is increased to the value at which step (D) is carried out. 4. The method of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein the stoichiometric ratio of the gaseous oxidant to the primary fuel is up to 8.0. 5. The method of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein the stoichiometric ratio of the gaseous oxidant to the primary fuel is up to 3.0 to 4.5. 6. The method of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein the carbonaceous feedstock comprises any of natural gas; a gaseous stream produced by gasification of biomass, coal, or lignin; coke oven gas; or pyrolysis gas. 7. The method of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein the inert gas comprises one or more of nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, or steam. 8. The method of claim 1, 2, or 3 wherein the mass flow rate of auxiliary fuel into the hot oxygen stream is increased at a constant stoichiometric ratio to the oxygen in the hot oxygen stream. 9. The method of claim 3 wherein in step (C1) the pressure in the reactor is maintained at a constant first value which is less than the pressure at which step (D) is carried out, while the mass flow rates at which primary fuel and oxygen are fed to the burner are increased at a constant stoichiometric ratio relative to each other. 10. The method of claim 3 wherein in step (C1) the pressure in the reactor is maintained at a constant first value which is less than the pressure at which step (D) is carried out, while the mass flow rate of auxiliary fuel is increased at a constant stoichiometric ratio to the oxygen in said product stream.
Natural gas or methane · CPC title
by combustion of fuel · CPC title
containing a non-catalytic partial oxidation step · CPC title
Controlling the feed · CPC title
Controlling the pressure · CPC title
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