CN116790288A - Method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste grease - Google Patents
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The invention relates to the technical field of biological oil products and discloses a method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste grease, which comprises the following steps of mixing the waste grease with hydrogen and a hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst, and then feeding the mixture into a slurry bed hydrogenation reactor for hydrogenation; recycling a tailings part obtained by the effluent after hydrogenation through a hydrocyclone to a slurry bed hydrogenation reactor; the liquid product is subjected to gas-liquid separation, the hydrogen-rich gas is purified and recycled, and the liquid product is subjected to solid-liquid separation; the separated liquid phase product enters a hydrofining reactor, a hydrocracking reactor and a post-refining reactor which are connected in series for hydrogenation; and (3) carrying out gas-liquid separation on the hydrogenation product, and fractionating the liquid product to obtain the biological aviation kerosene. According to the invention, the slurry bed hydrogenation pretreatment is used for efficiently completing the hydrogenation conversion of non-ideal components such as oxygen-containing compounds in waste grease; obtaining high-quality biological aviation kerosene fraction through deep complementary hydrotreatment; the adaptability of raw materials is strong; the product yield is high; the running period of the device is long.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of biological oil products, in particular to a method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste grease.
Background
The aviation kerosene has proper density, high heat value, good combustion performance, small combustion area, less carbon deposition and difficult coking, and can be rapidly, stably, continuously and completely combusted; the low-temperature fluidity is good, and the requirements of cold low-temperature areas and high-altitude flight on the fluidity of oil products can be met; the heat stability and the oxidation stability are good, and the requirements of supersonic high-altitude flight can be met; high cleanliness, no harmful substances such as mechanical impurities, moisture and the like, low sulfur content, particularly mercaptan sulfur content, and small corrosion to parts.
Compared with the traditional fossil fuel, the biological aviation kerosene produced by taking the vegetable oil represented by the palm oil and the waste grease represented by the edible waste oil as raw materials can reduce the carbon emission by 55-92%.
The biodiesel is prepared from waste grease, belongs to waste energy regeneration, and compared with the conventional biofuel, the usage amount of the biodiesel in Europe is in accordance with the principle of double emission reduction count (namely, the actual addition amount is 1 percent and the calculated addition amount is 2 percent). If the biodiesel taking the waste grease as the raw material is added, the addition amount of the biodiesel can be reduced by the double emission reduction counting principle, so that the coordinated development of economy and environmental protection is realized.
Because of the characteristics of high viscosity, high oxygen content, unstable combustion, low heat value and the like of the biomass raw material, the biomass raw material cannot be directly used as a substitute for petroleum fuel, and before the biomass raw material is used, hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) treatment is required, and main types of oxygen-containing compounds in the biomass raw material comprise phenols, furans, ketones, aldehydes, esters and the like. The main oxygen-containing compound in palm oil and edible waste oil is triglyceride, and most of carbon chain length is C 14~22 Wherein C 18 And C 16 Accounting for more than 95 percent of the total fatty acid.
The existing production process of the second generation biodiesel mainly adopts a fixed bed hydrogenation process, and the waste grease raw materials have the defects of high acid value and excessively high contents of Fe, na, ca metal elements, O, N, P and other elements, and are easy to deposit on the active components of the hydrogenation catalyst in the hydrogenation reaction process so as to quickly poison the catalyst; in addition, the presence of long-chain olefins and oxygenates can cause agglomeration and plugging of the catalyst bed, causing rapid rise in reactor pressure drop and shut down; in addition, due to different sources and complex composition of biomass raw materials, the problems of device blockage, corrosion and the like commonly exist in the conventional fixed bed hydrogenation process, and high requirements are put on the continuity and long-period stable operation of the hydrodeoxygenation process, wherein the long-period stable operation of the hydrodeoxygenation process is the pain point of the biological aviation kerosene production technology.
The carrier of the supported catalyst has a direct influence on the service life and stability of the catalyst. Currently, the most used support for Hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) catalysts is γ -Al 2 O 3 . However, the high oxygen content of the bio-oil feedstock can cause a certain amount of water to be generated during hydrodeoxygenation, and Al in water vapor at a certain pressure 2 O 3 Boehmite is generated, so that the catalyst structure collapses, the specific surface area and the pore volume are reduced, the mechanical strength is reduced, and the catalytic activity of the catalyst is reduced. Conventional supported catalysts have great limitations in the hydroprocessing of waste oils and fats.
Currently, the main processes used for producing the second generation biodiesel are fixed bed hydrogenation processes, the catalysts used are mainly supported transition metal sulfide catalysts, the catalyst carriers used are mainly alumina, for example, NExBTL process ((US Patent: 7232935) adopted by Neste oil industry group (Neste oil) in Finland, and Econfining process (US Patent: 20060264684) jointly developed by UOP and Italian hydrocarbon company (Ente Nazionale ldrocarburi) in the United states, and the domestic production process is basically similar to the two processes.
The patent application number CN20110373951. X discloses a method for producing biodiesel, which uses kitchen waste oil and mineral diesel oil as raw materials, and the addition of the mineral diesel oil solves the problem of H generated in hydrodeoxygenation to a certain extent 2 The influence of O on the service life of the catalyst, but the addition of the mineral diesel oil ensures that the produced finished biodiesel does not accord with the national definition of biodiesel, cannot enjoy corresponding tax preference, and loses economic benefit.
The patent with the application number of CN202110261877.6 discloses a process for directly producing aviation kerosene by utilizing waste grease, which comprises the processes of pretreatment of raw oil, hydrolysis of high-carbon-number hydrocarbons to obtain fatty acid, hydrofining and the like, and has complex operation process, and the operation of obtaining fatty acid through hydrolysis increases construction cost and running cost.
The patent with the application number of CN200610083300.6 discloses a method for preparing biodiesel, which comprises the steps of carrying out transesterification reaction on a biological grease raw material and short-chain alcohol, recovering methanol and glycerin, wherein the product prepared by the method is first-generation biodiesel, and has the defects of high energy consumption and difficult recovery of methyl ester products, and the catalyst used in the transesterification process is a Bronsted acid ionic liquid catalyst, so that the production cost is high.
The patent with the application number of CN201110192761.8 discloses a method for preparing biodiesel by hydrogenation, which uses excellent vegetable oil as a raw material, mainly comprises the processes of hydrofining, hydrodewaxing and the like, uses a catalyst in a sulfurized state, needs to presulfiding an oxidized catalyst active component by using a sulfur-containing compound (such as carbon disulfide, thioether, derivative thereof and the like), has a complex operation process and serious pollution to water. The catalyst carrier is gamma-Al 2 O 3 The catalyst structure can collapse under the long-term hydrothermal condition, the specific surface area and the pore volume are reduced, and the mechanical strength is reduced.
Patent application number CN201910190312.6 discloses a method for preparing biodiesel, which comprises the steps of hydrolysis of glyceride, water phase reforming of glycerol to generate hydrogen, hydrofining and the like. The method does not need to additionally introduce high-purity nitrogen, and has low energy consumption. However, the subsequent hydrogenation reaction at too high a temperature can inhibit the aqueous phase reforming reaction of glycerol from generating hydrogen, and the product separation is complex.
Patent application number CN201911163276.6 discloses a catalytic grease directional hydrodeoxygenation processThe method for preparing hydrogenated biodiesel uses waste grease and the like as raw materials, wherein the catalyst is molecular sieve supported catalyst Ni 2 P/SAPO-11, the existence of phosphide can cause a large amount of phosphating wastewater, the treatment cost is high, and the generated wastewater has serious pollution to the environment.
The patent with application number CN201510263141.7 discloses a method for producing aviation biofuel from waste animal and vegetable oil, which consists of a pretreatment unit, a hydrotreatment unit, a degassing and dehydration unit, a hydroconversion unit and a rectification unit, has complex treatment procedures, and needs to fill a protective agent in the hydrotreatment unit and also needs to adopt a special catalyst grading process to prevent H generated in the grease hydrogenation process 2 Influence of O on the catalyst activity. The operation flexibility is low.
In summary, the following problems are generally encountered in the process of producing bio-aviation kerosene using waste grease: on the one hand, the composition of the waste grease is complex, the waste grease raw material has the defects of high acid value and excessively high contents of Fe, na, ca metal elements, O, N, P and other elements, the fixed bed catalyst is easy to poison and deactivate, the coking and blocking are difficult to realize long-period operation, and the fixed bed hydrodeoxygenation industrialization is hindered. On the other hand, the carrier of the supported catalyst has a direct influence on the service life and stability of the catalyst. However, the high oxygen content of the bio-oil feedstock can cause a certain amount of water to be generated during hydrodeoxygenation, and Al in water vapor at a certain pressure 2 O 3 Boehmite is generated, so that the catalyst structure collapses, the specific surface area and the pore volume are reduced, the mechanical strength is reduced, and the catalytic activity of the catalyst is reduced. Conventional supported catalysts have great limitations in the hydroprocessing of waste oils and fats. Therefore, eliminating various defects of a fixed bed in the hydrodeoxygenation process, developing a treatment process with strong adaptability to raw materials and capable of realizing large-scale and long-period operation of a device is an important problem to be solved in the field.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the defects in the prior art, the invention provides a method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste grease, which has the following technical scheme:
a method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste grease comprises the following steps:
s101: fully mixing the waste grease with the mechanical impurities removed, hydrogen and a hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst, and then entering a slurry bed hydrogenation reactor for hydrogenation pretreatment;
s102: recycling a part of tailings obtained by the effluent after hydrogenation through a hydrocyclone to an inlet of a slurry bed hydrogenation reactor, and discharging a small amount of tailings;
s103: the liquid product obtained by separation of the cyclone liquid separator enters a gas-liquid separator for gas-liquid separation, the obtained hydrogen-rich gas is purified and recycled, and the obtained liquid product enters a solid-liquid separator;
s104: taking the liquid phase product separated by the solid-liquid separator as a product after hydrogenation pretreatment, and discharging the solid residue out of the device;
s105: the product after the hydrogenation pretreatment enters a fixed bed hydrofining reactor, a fixed bed hydrocracking reactor and a fixed bed post-refining reactor which are sequentially connected in series for hydrogenation treatment;
s106: the hydrogenation product enters a gas-liquid separation unit to carry out gas-liquid separation, and the obtained liquid product enters a fractionation unit to obtain naphtha fraction, biological aviation kerosene fraction and biodiesel fraction.
Further, the waste grease, hydrogen and the hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst in the step S101 are mixed and then enter a slurry bed hydrogenation reactor from the bottom to flow from bottom to top; the reaction conditions of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 340-410 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-1.5 h -1 The volume ratio of the hydrogen to the waste grease is 300-1200 Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the The axial temperature distribution of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor is uniform, and the maximum temperature difference is not more than 15 ℃.
Further, the adding amount of the hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst in the S101 accounts for 0.005-0.2% of the weight of the waste grease.
Further, the operating conditions of the hydrocyclone in S102 are as follows: the pressure is 4-20 MPa, and the temperature is 200-300 ℃; the tailings obtained by the hydrocyclone in the S102 are recycled to the inlet of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor, the amount of the tailings is 80-99 wt% of the total amount of the tailings, and the external discharge amount is 1-20 wt% of the total amount of the tailings.
Further, the reaction conditions of the fixed bed hydrofining reactor in S105 are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 280-380 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-4 h -1 The volume ratio of hydrogen to the material entering the reactor is 300-1000 Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the The reaction conditions of the fixed bed hydrocracking reactor in S105 are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 340-390 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-4 h -1 The volume ratio of hydrogen to the material entering the reactor is 300-1000 Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the The reaction conditions of the fixed bed post-refining reactor in S105 are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 240-320 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-4 h -1 The volume ratio of hydrogen to the material entering the reactor is 300-1000 Nm 3 /m 3 。
Further, the hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst in S101 is a VIB group metal Mo or W and a VIIIB group metal Co or Ni which are supported on a carrier, and the catalyst active component accounts for 10-30% of the weight of oxide.
Further, the composition of the hydrotreating catalyst in S101 is: 1 to 6 weight percent of nickel oxide and/or cobalt oxide, 6 to 24 weight percent of molybdenum oxide and/or tungsten oxide, and the balance of carbon carrier.
Further, the preparation steps of the hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst in S101 are as follows:
(1) Preparing a solution with a required concentration from soluble salt of active metal, impregnating a carbon carrier by adopting an isovolumetric impregnation method, and drying for 1-10 hours at 80-200 ℃ to obtain an active carbon supported metal catalyst; the active metal soluble salts comprise nickel salts, cobalt salts, molybdenum salts and tungsten salts, wherein the nickel salts comprise nickel nitrate and basic nickel carbonate, the cobalt salts comprise cobalt nitrate, cobalt acetate and basic cobalt carbonate, the molybdenum salts comprise molybdenum oxide and ammonium molybdate, and the tungsten salts comprise tungsten oxide and ammonium metatungstate;
(2) Adding the active carbon supported metal catalyst obtained in the step (1) and a vulcanizing agent into a reaction kettle for hydrothermal treatment, wherein the molar ratio of the sulfur content of the vulcanizing agent to the active metal content is 3-5:1, the active metal content is the sum of nickel and/or cobalt and molybdenum and/or tungsten, the reaction temperature is 80-200 ℃, and the reaction time is 2-6 hours, so that the active carbon supported transition metal sulfide catalyst can be obtained.
Further, the hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst is granular, and the outer diameter is 50-500 mu m; the vulcanizing agent is one or more of ammonium sulfide, ammonium polysulfide, elemental sulfur, thiourea and ammonium thiosulfate.
Further, the waste grease comprises one or more of acidized oil, edible waste oil, animal internal oil, condensate oil of a range hood, clay refining desorption oil, fatlute generated in the oil pressing process, beef and mutton skin oil, palmitoized oil, coconut oil and palm oil.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial technical effects:
1. by adopting the slurry bed hydrogenation pretreatment process, the hydrodeoxygenation of the waste grease and the deep removal of chlorine, metal, phospholipid and other hetero atoms can be efficiently realized, and the hydroconversion of non-ideal components such as oxygen-containing compounds in the waste grease can be completed. Wherein the deoxidization rate of the waste grease after the slurry bed hydrogenation pretreatment is higher than 99 percent.
2. The hydrofining reactor, the hydroisomerization reactor and the post-refining reactor are connected in series to realize the deep hydrotreatment of the waste grease, thereby obtaining the high-quality biological aviation kerosene fraction.
3. The process flow is simple.
4. The operation is flexible.
5. The adaptability of raw materials is strong.
6. The yield of the biological aviation kerosene product is high.
7. The operating cycle of the waste grease hydrotreater can be remarkably prolonged.
8. Provides technical support for the high added value utilization of waste grease, and has very wide application prospect.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart of a process for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste grease;
in the figure: the method comprises the following steps of 1-waste grease, 2-hydrogen, 3-hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst, 4-slurry bed hydrogenation reactor, 5-hydrogenation pretreatment reaction product, 6-hydrocyclone, 7-hydrocyclone separation solid-containing tailings, 8-hydrocyclone separation liquid product, 9-gas-liquid separator, 10-hydrogen-rich gas, 11-solid-liquid separator, 12-hydrogenation pretreatment product, 13-solid tailings, 14-fixed bed hydrofining reactor, 15-fixed bed hydrocracking reactor, 16-fixed bed post-refining reactor, 17-gas-liquid separation unit and 18-fractionation unit.
Detailed Description
The method provided by the invention is further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Many devices such as pumps, heat exchangers, compressors, etc. are omitted from the figures, but are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
As shown in FIG. 1, the method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenation of waste grease of the invention has the following detailed flow:
the waste grease 1 from the pipeline is fully mixed with hydrogen 2 and a hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst 3 and then enters a slurry bed hydrogenation reactor 4 for hydrogenation pretreatment, and the reaction conditions are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 340-410 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-1.5 h -1 The volume ratio of the hydrogen to the waste grease is 300-1200 Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the Separating the slurry bed hydrogenation pretreatment reaction product 5 by a hydrocyclone 6 to obtain a hydrocyclone separated solid-containing tailings 7, wherein part of the tailings are circulated to the inlet of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor 6, and the rest of the tailings are discharged; the cyclone liquid separation liquid product 8 obtained by the separation of the cyclone liquid separator 6 enters a gas-liquid separator 9 for gas-liquid separation, the obtained hydrogen-rich gas 10 is purified and recycled, and the liquid phase product enters a solid-liquid separator 11; the liquid phase product separated by the solid-liquid separator 11 is a product 12 after hydrogenation pretreatment, and the solid tailings 13 are discharged out of the device. The product 12 after hydrogenation pretreatment enters a fixed bed hydrofining reactor 14, a fixed bed hydrocracking reactor 15 and a fixed bed post-refining reactor 16 which are connected in series for hydrogenation reaction, wherein the reaction conditions of the fixed bed hydrofining reactor 14 are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, and the reaction temperature is 280-380 ℃ and 0.5-4 h of liquid time volume space velocity -1 The volume ratio of hydrogen to the material entering the reactor is 300-1000 Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the The reaction conditions of the fixed bed hydrocracking reactor are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 340-390 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-4 h -1 The volume ratio of hydrogen to the material entering the reactor is 300-1000 Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the The reaction conditions of the fixed bed post-refining reactor are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 240-320 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-4 h -1 The volume ratio of hydrogen to the material entering the reactor is 300-1000 Nm 3 /m 3 . The hydrogenation product enters a gas-liquid separation unit 17 for gas-liquid separation, and the obtained liquid product enters a fractionation unit 18 to finally obtain high-quality biological aviation kerosene fraction.
The properties of the raw materials used in the examples are shown in Table 1.
TABLE 1 main Properties of waste fat Material
Example 1
The preparation method of the hydrogenation catalyst in the waste grease hydrogenation pretreatment process comprises the following steps: 28.8g of ammonium molybdate tetrahydrate is weighed and dispersed in 120ml of deionized water to obtain a clear solution A; 13.4g of nickel nitrate hexahydrate is weighed and dissolved in 30ml of ammonia water to obtain a clear solution B; mixing the clarified solution A and the clarified solution B to prepare an impregnating solution C; 100g of the carbon support is placed in an impregnating solution C by an isovolumetric impregnation method, and is dried for 120 minutes at 120 ℃ after 60 minutes of impregnation; and (3) adding the dried catalyst into a reaction kettle, performing hydrothermal treatment on thiourea solution, wherein the molar ratio of the sulfur content of thiourea to the active metal content (sum of nickel and molybdenum) is 4:1, the reaction temperature is 160 ℃, and the reaction time is 120 minutes, so that the active carbon-loaded NiMo sulfidic catalyst can be obtained. Catalyst in MoO 3 Calculating metal loading amount by mass fraction of NiO, wherein: moO (MoO) 3 22.0. 22.0 wt% and 3.0% by weight of NiO. The catalyst particle size was 100. Mu.m. The reaction conditions of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor are shown in Table 2, and the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor is reversedThe results are shown in Table 3.
Example 2
The preparation method of the hydrogenation catalyst in the waste grease hydrogenation pretreatment process comprises the following steps: 30.5g of ammonium tungstate hexahydrate is weighed and dispersed in 120ml of deionized water to obtain a clear solution A; 13.6g of nickel nitrate hexahydrate is weighed and dissolved in 30ml of ammonia water to obtain a clear solution B; mixing the clarified solution A and the clarified solution B to prepare an impregnating solution C; 10g of acid-treated active carbon material is placed in an impregnating solution C by an isovolumetric impregnation method, the impregnating solution C is impregnated for 180 minutes and then dried for 180 minutes at 130 ℃, the dried catalyst is added into a reaction kettle, the hydrothermal treatment is carried out on thiourea solution, the molar ratio of sulfur content to active metal content (sum of nickel and tungsten) of thiourea is 4:1, the reaction temperature is 160 ℃, and the reaction time is 120 minutes, so that the active carbon-loaded NiW vulcanized catalyst can be obtained. The catalyst is WO 3 Calculating metal loading amount by mass fraction of NiO, wherein: WO (WO) 3 22.0. 22.0 wt% and 3.0% by weight of NiO. The catalyst particle size was 100. Mu.m. The reaction conditions of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor are shown in Table 2, and the reaction results of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor are shown in Table 3.
Example 3
The adopted hydrogenation catalyst is waste agent of industrial diesel hydrofining catalyst, and the composition of the waste agent is as follows: 72 wt% of aluminum oxide, 4 wt% of nickel oxide and 24 wt% of molybdenum oxide. The catalyst particle size was 100. Mu.m. The reaction conditions of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor are shown in Table 2, and the reaction results of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor are shown in Table 3.
Example 4
This example used the oil-soluble molybdenum catalyst FGL-202 developed by heavy oil national emphasis laboratories. The reaction conditions of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor are shown in Table 2, and the reaction results of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor are shown in Table 3.
Example 5
The liquid product obtained in the above example 1 is sequentially fed into a fixed bed hydrofining reactor, a fixed bed hydrocracking reactor and a fixed bed post-refining reactor, wherein the hydrofining catalyst, the hydrocracking catalyst and the post-refining catalyst can be common commercial catalysts in the field. This example employs hydrofining catalyst FGB-302, hydrocracking catalyst FGB-602, and post-refining catalyst FGB-502 developed by heavy oil national emphasis laboratories. The reaction conditions of the fixed bed hydrofining reactor are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 8MPa, the reaction temperature is 340 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 2h -1 Hydrogen volume ratio of 600Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the The reaction conditions of the fixed bed hydrocracking reactor are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 8MPa, the reaction temperature is 380 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 1.5h -1 Hydrogen volume ratio of 600Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the The reaction conditions of the fixed bed post-refining reactor are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 8MPa, the reaction temperature is 280 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 3h -1 Hydrogen volume ratio of 600Nm 3 /m 3 . The results of the overall scheme are shown in Table 4.
TABLE 2 reaction conditions for waste oil slurry bed hydrogenation pretreatment
TABLE 3 results of waste oil slurry bed hydrogenation pretreatment reactions
TABLE 4 full flow reaction results for producing biological aviation kerosene by waste grease hydrogenation
As shown in Table 3, the waste grease is treated according to the slurry bed hydrogenation process adopted by the method of the invention, the oxygen content of the hydrotreatment product obtained by the industrial waste diesel hydrofining catalyst adopted in the example 3 is 1.52%, the oxygen content of the hydrotreatment products of the catalysts adopted in the other examples is less than 1%, and the deoxidization rate is more than 90%, wherein the deoxidization rates of the oil-soluble molybdenum-based catalyst and the carbon-supported NiMo catalyst are more than 99%, so that the high-efficiency conversion of non-ideal components in the waste grease is realized, and the requirement of the subsequent further hydrotreatment on raw materials is met.
As can be seen from the results in Table 4, the waste grease was treated according to the method of the present invention to obtain a high-quality bio-aviation kerosene fraction and a bio-diesel fraction. Therefore, the method for producing the biological aviation kerosene by the hydrogenation of the waste grease has the advantages of simple process flow, high oil liquid yield, good biological aviation kerosene quality and the like, and can realize full-fraction resource utilization of the waste grease.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention has been described in detail by way of illustration only, and it is not intended to be limited by the above-described embodiments, as long as various insubstantial modifications of the method concepts and aspects of the invention are employed or the inventive concepts and aspects of the invention are directly applied to other applications without modification, all within the scope of the invention.
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1. The method for producing the biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating the waste grease is characterized by comprising the following steps of:
s101: fully mixing the waste grease with the mechanical impurities removed, hydrogen and a hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst, and then entering a slurry bed hydrogenation reactor for hydrogenation pretreatment;
s102: recycling a part of tailings obtained by the effluent after hydrogenation through a hydrocyclone to an inlet of a slurry bed hydrogenation reactor, and discharging a small amount of tailings;
s103: the liquid product obtained by separation of the cyclone liquid separator enters a gas-liquid separator for gas-liquid separation, the obtained hydrogen-rich gas is purified and recycled, and the obtained liquid product enters a solid-liquid separator;
s104: taking the liquid phase product separated by the solid-liquid separator as a product after hydrogenation pretreatment, and discharging the solid residue out of the device;
s105: the product after the hydrogenation pretreatment enters a fixed bed hydrofining reactor, a fixed bed hydrocracking reactor and a fixed bed post-refining reactor which are sequentially connected in series for hydrogenation treatment;
s106: the hydrogenation product enters a gas-liquid separation unit to carry out gas-liquid separation, and the obtained liquid product enters a fractionation unit to obtain naphtha fraction, biological aviation kerosene fraction and biodiesel fraction.
2. The method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating the waste oil and fat according to claim 1, wherein the waste oil and fat, the hydrogen and the hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst in the step S101 are mixed and then enter a slurry bed hydrogenation reactor from the bottom, and flow from bottom to top; the reaction conditions of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 340-410 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-1.5 h -1 The volume ratio of the hydrogen to the waste grease is 300-1200 Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the The axial temperature distribution of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor is uniform, and the maximum temperature difference is not more than 15 ℃.
3. The method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste oil and fat according to claim 1, wherein the addition amount of the hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst in S101 is 0.005-0.2% of the weight of the waste oil and fat.
4. The method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste oil and fat according to claim 1, wherein the operating conditions of the hydrocyclone in S102 are as follows: the pressure is 4-20 MPa, and the temperature is 200-300 ℃; the tailings obtained by the hydrocyclone in the S102 are recycled to the inlet of the slurry bed hydrogenation reactor, the amount of the tailings is 80-99 wt% of the total amount of the tailings, and the external discharge amount is 1-20 wt% of the total amount of the tailings.
5. The method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste oil and fat according to claim 1, wherein the reaction conditions of the fixed bed hydrofining reactor in S105 are: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 280-380 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-4 h -1 The volume ratio of hydrogen to the material entering the reactor is 300-1000 Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the The reaction conditions of the fixed bed hydrocracking reactor in S105 are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 340-390 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-4 h -1 The volume ratio of hydrogen to the material entering the reactor is 300-1000 Nm 3 /m 3 The method comprises the steps of carrying out a first treatment on the surface of the The reaction in the fixed bed post-refining reactor in S105The conditions are as follows: the hydrogen partial pressure in the reactor is 4-20 MPa, the reaction temperature is 240-320 ℃, and the liquid hourly space velocity is 0.5-4 h -1 The volume ratio of hydrogen to the material entering the reactor is 300-1000 Nm 3 /m 3 。
6. The method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste oil and fat according to claim 1, wherein the hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst in S101 is Mo or W which is a group VIB metal and Co or Ni which is a group VIB metal and is supported on a carrier, and the catalyst active component is 10% -30% by weight of oxide.
7. The method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste oil and fat according to claim 1, wherein the composition of the hydrotreating catalyst in S101 is: 1 to 6 weight percent of nickel oxide and/or cobalt oxide, 6 to 24 weight percent of molybdenum oxide and/or tungsten oxide, and the balance of carbon carrier.
8. The method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste oil and fat according to claim 1, wherein the preparation step of the hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst in S101 is as follows:
(1) Preparing a solution with a required concentration from soluble salt of active metal, impregnating a carbon carrier by adopting an isovolumetric impregnation method, and drying for 1-10 hours at 80-200 ℃ to obtain an active carbon supported metal catalyst; the active metal soluble salts comprise nickel salts, cobalt salts, molybdenum salts and tungsten salts, wherein the nickel salts comprise nickel nitrate and basic nickel carbonate, the cobalt salts comprise cobalt nitrate, cobalt acetate and basic cobalt carbonate, the molybdenum salts comprise molybdenum oxide and ammonium molybdate, and the tungsten salts comprise tungsten oxide and ammonium metatungstate;
(2) Adding the active carbon supported metal catalyst obtained in the step (1) and a vulcanizing agent into a reaction kettle for hydrothermal treatment, wherein the molar ratio of the sulfur content of the vulcanizing agent to the active metal content is 3-5:1, the active metal content is the sum of nickel and/or cobalt and molybdenum and/or tungsten, the reaction temperature is 80-200 ℃, and the reaction time is 2-6 hours, so that the active carbon supported transition metal sulfide catalyst can be obtained.
9. The method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste oil and fat according to claim 8, wherein the hydrogenation pretreatment catalyst is in the form of particles with an outer diameter of 50-500 μm; the vulcanizing agent is one or more of ammonium sulfide, ammonium polysulfide, elemental sulfur, thiourea and ammonium thiosulfate.
10. The method for producing biological aviation kerosene by hydrogenating waste oil and fat according to claim 1, wherein the waste oil and fat comprises one or more of acidified oil, edible waste oil, animal internal dirty oil, condensate oil of a range hood, clay refining desorption oil, fatlute generated in the oil pressing process, beef and mutton skin oil, palm acidified oil, coconut oil and palm oil.
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