Process for removing oxygenates from hydrocarbon streams
US-2017342333-A1 · Nov 30, 2017 · US
US9708551B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9708551-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514847069-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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The present invention concerns a moving bed catalyst regenerator ( 1 ) comprising a vessel ( 2 ) extending in a vertical direction, said vessel being divided into at least two regeneration zones extending along the vertical height of said vessel, in which particles of catalyst move under gravity, the regenerator being configured such that each regeneration zone is capable of separately regenerating a different composition of catalyst and in which each regeneration zone comprises, in succession and in the order in which the catalysts move: a) a combustion section (CO); b) an oxychlorination section (O) disposed below the combustion section and comprising means for bringing catalyst from the combustion section (CO) to the oxychlorination section (O); c) a calcining section (CA) disposed below the oxychlorination section.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A moving bed catalyst regenerator ( 1 ) comprising a vessel ( 2 ) extending in a vertical direction, said vessel being divided into at least two regeneration zones extending along the vertical height of said vessel, in which particles of catalyst move under gravity, the regenerator being configured such that each regeneration zone is capable of separately regenerating a different composition of catalyst and in which each regeneration zone comprises, in succession and in the order in which the catalysts move: a) a combustion section (CO); b) an oxychlorination section (O) disposed below the combustion section and comprising means for bringing catalyst from the combustion section (CO) to the oxychlorination section (O); and c) a calcining section (CA) disposed below the oxychlorination section. 2. The regenerator according to claim 1 , in which each of the combustion sections comprises an annular space defined by two sieves which are permeable to gas and impermeable to catalysts in which the catalyst moves under gravity. 3. The regenerator according to claim 2 , in which the sieves are selected from a screen and a perforated plate. 4. The regenerator according to claim 1 , in which each of the combustion sections is formed by a portion of an annular space ( 30 ), the annular space ( 30 ) being defined by two sieves ( 9 , 9 ′) which are permeable to gas and impermeable to catalysts and divided into portions by separation means ( 34 ) which are impermeable to catalysts, said portions each being capable of containing a catalyst with a different composition. 5. The regenerator according to claim 1 , in which each oxychlorination section is obtained by partitioning a zone of the vessel ( 2 ) into compartments ( 22 , 22 ′) by a separation means ( 23 ) which is impermeable to catalysts. 6. The regenerator according to claim 1 , in which each calcining section is obtained by partitioning a zone of the vessel ( 2 ) into compartments ( 26 , 26 ′) by a separation means ( 27 ) which is impermeable to catalysts. 7. The regenerator according to claim 1 , in which the oxychlorination section is separated from the calcining section by a mixing section which is configured to carry out mixing of oxychlorination gas with calcining gas. 8. A catalytic reforming unit ( 40 ) with continuous regeneration of catalyst comprising: at least a first reaction zone ( 41 ) and at least a second reaction zone ( 42 ), the first and second reaction zones respectively containing at least a first moving bed of a first catalyst and at least a second moving bed of a second catalyst the composition of which is different from that of the first catalyst; and a regenerator ( 1 ) according to claim 1 , which is capable of simultaneously and separately regenerating the first and second catalysts. 9. The catalytic reforming unit ( 40 ) according to claim 8 , in which the first and second reaction zones ( 41 , 42 ) are disposed in a vertical stack in a reactor. 10. The catalytic reforming unit ( 40 ) according to claim 8 , in which the first and second reaction zones ( 41 , 42 ) are respectively disposed in at least a first reactor and at least a second reactor which are arranged side by side. 11. The catalytic reforming unit ( 40 ) according to claim 8 , in which each of the moving beds of catalyst is contained in an annular space defined by two cylindrical screens which are spaced apart, said screens being permeable to gas and impermeable to catalysts. 12. A process for catalytic reforming of a hydrocarbon feed, comprising the following steps: a) treating the hydrocarbon feed in the presence of hydrogen in at least a first reaction zone ( 41 ) comprising at least one moving bed comprising a first catalyst; b) continuously and separately withdrawing an effluent and the first catalyst from the first reaction zone ( 41 ); c) treating the effluent obtained from the first reaction zone ( 41 ) in the presence of hydrogen in at least a second reaction zone ( 42 ) comprising at least one moving bed comprising a second catalyst with a composition which is different from that of the first catalyst; d) continuously and separately withdrawing a reformate and the second catalyst from the second reaction zone ( 42 ); e) sending the first and second catalysts to a regenerator ( 1 ) according to claim 1 and regenerating said catalysts; and f) separately sending the regenerated first and second catalysts to the respective first and second reaction zones ( 41 , 42 ). 13. The process according to claim 12 , in which the flows of the feed, the effluents and the first and second catalysts are as co-currents in a downward direction. 14. The process according to claim 12 , in which the first and second reaction zones ( 41 , 42 ) are disposed in a vertical configuration in a reactor with the first reaction zone ( 41 ) being located above the second reaction zone ( 42 ). 15. The process according to claim 12 , in which the first and second reaction zones ( 41 , 42 ) are disposed side by side respectively in at least a first reactor and at least a second reactor. 16. A moving bed catalyst regenerator ( 1 ) comprising a vessel ( 2 ) extending in a vertical direction, said vessel being divided into at least two regeneration zones extending along the vertical height of said vessel, in which particles of catalyst move under gravity, the regenerator being configured such that each regeneration zone is capable of separately regenerating a different composition of catalyst and in which each regeneration zone comprises, in succession and in the order in which the catalysts move: a) a combustion section (CO); b) an oxychlorination section (O) disposed below the combustion section and being capable of bringing catalyst from the combustion section (CO) to the oxychlorination section (O); and c) a calcining section (CA) disposed below the oxychlorination section. 17. The regenerator according to claim 16 , in which each of the combustion sections is formed by a portion of an annular space ( 30 ), the annular space ( 30 ) being defined by two sieves ( 9 , 9 ′) which are permeable to gas and impermeable to catalysts and divided into portions by separators ( 34 ) which are impermeable to catalysts, said portions each being capable of containing a catalyst with a different composition. 18. The regenerator according to claim 16 , in which each oxychlorination section is obtained by partitioning a zone of the vessel ( 2 ) into compartments ( 22 , 22 ′) by a separator ( 23 ) which is impermeable to catalysts. 19. The regenerator according to claim 16 , in which each calcining section is obtained by partitioning a zone of the vessel ( 2 ) into compartments ( 26 , 26 ′) by a separator ( 27 ) which is impermeable to catalysts. 20. A catalytic reforming unit ( 40 ) with continuous regeneration of catalyst comprising: at least a first reaction zone ( 41 ) and at least a second reaction zone ( 42 ), the first and second reaction zones respectively containing at least a first moving bed of a first catalyst and at least a second moving bed of a second catalyst the composition of which is different from that of the first catalyst; a regenerator ( 1 ) according to claim 16 , which is capable of simultaneously and separately regenerating the first and second catalysts; a line for transferring effluent obtained from the first reaction zone ( 41 ) to the second reaction zone ( 42 ); a line or lift ( 49 ) for bringing the first catalyst from the first reaction zone ( 4
moved by gravity in a downward flow · CPC title
with multiple sections one above the other separated by distribution aids, e.g. reaction and regeneration sections · CPC title
Moving bed, e.g. vertically or horizontally moving bulk · CPC title
plural serial stages only · CPC title
Stationary reactors without moving elements inside · CPC title
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