Method of Reducing Impurities in Pyrolysis Oil
US-2024400918-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US2020115301A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020115301-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916600707-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 16, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A process for recovering ethylene from an FCC absorber off-gas stream comprising ethylene, ethane and heavier hydrocarbons and light gases involves removing hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur species, carbon monoxide/dioxide, methane and other impurities from the off-gas. An absorption zone is upstream of an acetylene selective hydrotreating reactor to remove acid gases. An adsorption zone is downstream of the selective hydrotreating reactor to remove impurities that can impair ethylene recovery.
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1 . A process for removing light gases from a hydrocarbon stream including ethylene, ethane and heavier hydrocarbons, the process comprising: (a) absorbing carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide from the hydrocarbon stream by contact with a solvent to provide an absorbed hydrocarbon stream; (b) selectively hydrogenating acetylene in the absorbed hydrocarbon stream to ethylene to provide a hydrogenated hydrocarbon stream; and (c) adsorbing at least one of water, mercury, ammonia and mercaptan and one of methanol and hydrogen cyanide and arsine from the hydrogenated hydrocarbon stream to provide an adsorbed hydrocarbon stream comprising ethylene. 2 . The process of claim 1 further comprising washing the absorbed hydrocarbon stream with water to absorb amines from the absorbed hydrocarbon stream. 3 . The process of claim 2 further comprising converting nitrous oxides to ammonia and oxygen to water while selectively hydrogenating acetylene in the absorbed hydrocarbon stream. 4 . The process of claim 1 further comprising adsorbing at least one of water, mercury, ammonia and mercaptan and one of methanol and hydrogen cyanide arsine in a first adsorption unit and adsorbing arsine in a second adsorption unit. 5 . The process of claim 4 further comprising regenerating adsorbent in said first adsorption unit with a desorption gas. 6 . The process of claim 1 further comprising compressing said hydrocarbon stream before said absorption step. 7 . The process of claim 1 further comprising scrubbing acid gases from said hydrocarbon stream prior to compressing said hydrocarbon stream. 8 . The process of claim 1 further comprising recovering ethylene from said adsorbed hydrocarbon stream. 9 . The process of claim 1 further comprising converting acetylene to ethylene, oxygen to water and nitrous oxides to ammonia with hydrogen previously resident in said absorbed hydrocarbon stream. 10 . The process of claim 1 further comprising: sensing at least one parameter of the process; generating a signal or data from the sensing; and transmitting said signal or said data. 11 . A process for removing light gases from a hydrocarbon stream including ethylene, ethane and heavier hydrocarbons, the process comprising: (a) compressing said hydrocarbon stream to provide a compressed hydrocarbon stream; (b) absorbing carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide from the compressed hydrocarbon stream by contact with a solvent to provide an absorbed hydrocarbon stream; (c) selectively hydrogenating acetylene in the absorbed hydrocarbon stream to ethylene to provide a hydrogenated hydrocarbon stream; and (d) adsorbing at least one of water, mercury, ammonia and mercaptan and one of methanol and hydrogen cyanide and arsine from the hydrogenated hydrocarbon stream to provide an adsorbed hydrocarbon stream comprising ethylene. 12 . The process of claim 11 further comprising washing the absorbed hydrocarbon stream with water to absorb amines from the absorbed hydrocarbon stream. 13 . The process of claim 11 further comprising converting nitrous oxides to ammonia and oxygen to water while selectively hydrogenating acetylene in the absorbed hydrocarbon stream. 14 . The process of claim 11 further comprising adsorbing at least one of water, mercury, ammonia and mercaptan and one of methanol and hydrogen cyanide arsine in a first adsorption unit and adsorbing arsine in a second adsorption unit. 15 . The process of claim 14 further comprising regenerating adsorbent in said first adsorption unit with a desorption gas. 16 . The process of claim 11 further comprising recovering ethylene from said adsorbed hydrocarbon stream. 17 . The process of claim 11 further comprising scrubbing acid gases from said hydrocarbon stream prior to compressing said hydrocarbon stream. 18 . The process of claim 11 further comprising converting acetylene to ethylene, oxygen to water and nitrous oxides to ammonia with hydrogen previously resident in said absorbed hydrocarbon stream. 19 . A process for removing light gases from a hydrocarbon stream including ethylene, ethane and heavier hydrocarbons, the process comprising: (a) absorbing carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide from the hydrocarbon stream by contact with a solvent to provide an absorbed hydrocarbon stream; (b) selectively hydrogenating acetylene in the absorbed hydrocarbon stream to ethylene, nitrous oxides to ammonia and oxygen to water to provide a hydrogenated hydrocarbon stream; and (c) adsorbing at least one of water, mercury, ammonia and mercaptan and one of methanol and hydrogen cyanide and arsine from the hydrogenated hydrocarbon stream to provide an adsorbed hydrocarbon stream comprising ethylene. 20 . The process of claim 19 further comprising adsorbing at least one of water, mercury, ammonia and mercaptan and one of methanol and hydrogen cyanide arsine in a first adsorption unit and adsorbing arsine in a second adsorption unit.
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