EP2867339B1 - Verfahren zum herstellen von olefinen durch thermisches dampfspalten - Google Patents
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- C10G—CRACKING HYDROCARBON OILS; PRODUCTION OF LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES, e.g. BY DESTRUCTIVE HYDROGENATION, OLIGOMERISATION, POLYMERISATION; RECOVERY OF HYDROCARBON OILS FROM OIL-SHALE, OIL-SAND, OR GASES; REFINING MIXTURES MAINLY CONSISTING OF HYDROCARBONS; REFORMING OF NAPHTHA; MINERAL WAXES
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- C10G—CRACKING HYDROCARBON OILS; PRODUCTION OF LIQUID HYDROCARBON MIXTURES, e.g. BY DESTRUCTIVE HYDROGENATION, OLIGOMERISATION, POLYMERISATION; RECOVERY OF HYDROCARBON OILS FROM OIL-SHALE, OIL-SAND, OR GASES; REFINING MIXTURES MAINLY CONSISTING OF HYDROCARBONS; REFORMING OF NAPHTHA; MINERAL WAXES
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- the present invention relates to a process for the conversion of hydrocarbon feedstocks by thermal vapor cracking to at least one olefin-containing product stream which contains at least ethylene and propylene, wherein a hydrocarbon feed is at least partially reacted in at least one cracking furnace.
- Thermal steam cracking also known as steam cracking or steam cracking
- steam cracking is a long-established petrochemical process.
- the classical target compound in thermal vapor cracking is ethylene (also: ethene), which is an important starting material for a number of chemical syntheses.
- both gases such as ethane, propane or butane and corresponding mixtures as well as liquid hydrocarbons, such as naphtha, and hydrocarbon mixtures can be used.
- cracking severity determines the cracking conditions.
- the cracking conditions are particularly influenced by the temperature and the residence time and the partial pressures of hydrocarbons and water vapor.
- the composition of the hydrocarbon mixtures used as a feed and the type of cracking furnaces used also influence the cracking conditions. Due to the mutual influences of these factors, the fission condition is usually determined by the ratio of propylene (also referred to as propene) to ethylene in the fission gas.
- the US Pat. No. 6,743,961 B2 discloses a process for producing olefins in which crude oil is partially vaporized in a combined evaporation and splitting unit. The formed vapor and the remaining liquid are split at different cleavage conditions.
- the object of the present invention is to improve the possibilities for obtaining olefin-containing product mixtures from hydrocarbons by thermal steam cracking.
- the invention proposes a process for the conversion of hydrocarbon feedstocks by thermal vapor cracking to at least one olefin-containing product stream which comprises at least ethylene and propylene, wherein a hydrocarbon feedstock is at least partially reacted in at least one cracking furnace, having the features of the independent patent claims.
- Preferred embodiments are the subject of the subclaims and the following description.
- a process is proposed in which the hydrocarbon feed in the cracking furnace is reacted under mild cracking conditions, mild cracking conditions meaning that propylene to ethylene is present at the cracking furnace exit in a ratio of 0.85 to 1.6 kg / kg, and the hydrocarbon feed predominantly Hydrocarbons having a maximum carbon number of 5 contains.
- cracking furnace is understood to mean a splitting unit in which the cracking conditions are defined. It is possible that there is a subdivision into two or more cracking furnaces in a total furnace. One then often speaks of furnace cells. Several furnace cells belonging to a total furnace generally have independent radiation zones and a common convection zone as well as a common smoke outlet. In these cases, each furnace cell can be operated with its own gap conditions. Each furnace cell is thus one Column unit and is therefore referred to here as cracking furnace. The total furnace then has a plurality of column units or, in other words, it has a plurality of cracking furnaces. If there is only one furnace cell, this is the splitting unit and thus the cracking furnace. Cracking furnaces can be combined into groups, which are supplied, for example, with the same use. The fission conditions within a furnace group will usually be set the same or similar.
- the inventive method thus makes it possible to operate a plant for steam cracking in such a way that more propylene is produced in relation to the fresh feed than in a conventional plant in which the process according to the invention is not used.
- these are the desired hydrocarbons of at least 60 weight percent, preferably at least 80 weight percent, and more preferably at least 90 weight percent and more preferably at least 95 weight percent, and most preferably at least 98 weight percent.
- one or more fractions which are obtained from the product stream and which predominantly contains hydrocarbons having a maximum carbon number of 5, are fed as a hydrocarbon feed to the cracking furnace which converts under mild cracking conditions.
- the amount of suitable feed to the second cracking furnace increases, or such fraction constitutes a suitable hydrocarbon feed to the cracking furnace which converts under mild cracking conditions.
- a fraction having hydrocarbons having a carbon number of 4 and a fraction having a carbon number of 5 obtained in the work-up of the product stream in steam crackers, which can be recycled after the separation of the desired products directly or after further treatment steps.
- the recycled fractions are largely free of diolefins when they are fed to the cracking furnace which converts under mild cracking conditions as a hydrocarbon feed.
- Diolefins have an adverse effect in the cracking furnace.
- the diolefins are predominantly removed from the fractions which are recycled to the second cracking furnace by preceding conversion processes or separation steps. The removal can take place either before or after the separation of the fractions which are recycled.
- saturated hydrocarbons are used as the hydrocarbon feed to the cracking furnace which converts under mild cracking conditions.
- Saturated hydrocarbons are particularly suitable for thermal vapor columns.
- the hydrocarbon feed in the cracking furnace is reacted under mild cleavage conditions which result in a ratio of propylene to ethylene of up to 1.2 kg / kg at the cracking furnace exit.
- a hydrocarbon feed is reacted under normal cracking conditions in a further cracking furnace, wherein normal cracking conditions mean that at the cracking furnace exit propylene to ethylene in a ratio of 0.25 to 0.85 kg / kg, preferably from 0.3 to 0 , 75 kg / kg, more preferably from 0.4 to 0.65 kg / kg, wherein the ratio of propylene to ethylene for the cracking furnace operating under mild cracking conditions always has a value greater than the value for the ratio of propylene to ethylene for the cracking furnace which converts under normal conditions.
- the values for the ratio of propylene to ethylene are at least 0.1 kg / kg, preferably at least 0.15 kg / kg, more preferably at least 0.2 kg / kg apart, so that the advantages of the invention in particular Adjust dimensions.
- the steam cracker therefore has at least one cracking furnace which converts under normal cracking conditions. These are used as the insert those hydrocarbons out, which are disadvantageous for the cracking furnace which converts under mild cleavage conditions. Owing to the presence of at least one cracking furnace which converts under normal cracking conditions, the operation of the cracking furnace which converts under mild cracking conditions becomes economically advantageous if a mixture of hydrocarbons which does not satisfy the condition stated in claim 1 is present as a fresh feed.
- a hydrocarbon feedstock is used for the cracking furnace which converts under normal cracking conditions and deviates in its composition from the hydrocarbon feedstock used for the cracking furnace which converts under mild cracking conditions.
- the cracking furnace which converts under normal cracking conditions is at least one fraction separated and recycled from the product stream, which predominantly contains hydrocarbons a carbon number of at least 6 has supplied. Since certain hydrocarbons accumulate in recirculated fractions through the circulation, hydrocarbons having a carbon number of 6 under normal cracking conditions are recommended for recycled fractions. However, it is also possible to recycle these into the cracking furnace which converts under mildly cleavage conditions.
- a fresh use is used, which is fractionated into at least a first and a second fresh-use fraction and the first fresh-use fraction at least partially, advantageously completely, in the under normal gap conditions implementing cracking furnace and the second fresh-use fraction at least partially, advantageously completely, is conducted into the cracking furnace which converts under mild cleavage conditions. Fractionation of the fresh feed makes it possible to provide, in particular for the cracking furnace which converts under mild cracking conditions, an insert with which the advantages according to the invention are set in an outstanding manner.
- the above-mentioned operations recirculated fractions, fresh-use fraction and fresh inserts of hydrocarbons having a carbon number of at most 6, preferably of at most 5, are particularly suitable as an insert for the cracking furnace which converts under mild cleavage conditions.
- the inserts proposed here can be carried out individually or as a mixture in the cracking furnace which converts under mild cleavage conditions.
- hydrocarbon feed one or more recirculated fractions or a fresh feed fraction or another feed of hydrocarbons having a carbon number of not more than 6, preferably of not more than 5, can thus be used.
- recycle fraction (s) and a fresh feed fraction or recycle fraction (s) and another feed may be hydrocarbons having a maximum carbon number of 6 or a fresh feed fraction and another use of hydrocarbons having a maximum carbon number of 6 or a mixture from all possible uses as a hydrocarbon feed to the cracking furnace operating under mild cracking conditions.
- the cracking furnace exit temperature for the reaction in the cracking furnace operating at mild cracking conditions is advantageously between 680 ° C and 820 ° C, preferably between 700 ° C and 800 ° C and more preferably between 710 ° C and 780 ° C and more preferably between 720 ° C and 760 ° C.
- the cracking furnace exit temperature for the reaction in the cracking furnace which converts under normal cracking conditions is advantageously between 800 ° C and 1000 ° C, preferably between 820 ° C and 950 ° C and more preferably between 840 ° C and 900 ° C.
- the cracking furnace exit temperature of the cracking furnace which converts under normal cracking conditions is at least 10 ° C., preferably at least 20 ° C., above that of the cracking furnace which converts under mild cracking conditions.
- both gases or gas fractions such as ethane, propane or butane and corresponding mixtures and condensates as well as liquid hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon mixtures can be used.
- the gas mixtures and condensates mentioned include in particular so-called natural gas condensates (English: Natural Gas Liquids, NGL).
- the liquid hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon mixtures can originate, for example, from the so-called gasoline fraction of crude oil.
- Such crude naphthas (NT) and kerosene are mixtures of preferably saturated compounds with boiling points between 35 and 210 ° C.
- middle distillates are so-called light and heavy gas oils, which can be used as starting materials for the production of light heating and diesel oils as well as heavy fuel oil.
- the compounds contained have boiling points of 180 to 360 ° C. Preferably, these are predominantly saturated compounds which can be reacted during thermal vapor cracking.
- fractions obtained by known distillative separation processes and corresponding residues, but also the use thereof respectively, for example by hydrogenation (hydrotreating) or hydrocracking, derived fractions can be used.
- Examples are light, heavy and vacuum gas oil (English: Atmospheric Gas Oil, AGO, or Vacuum Gas Oil, VGO) as well as mixtures and / or residues (hydrotreated vacuum gas oil, HVGO, Hydrocracker Residue, HCR or Unconverted Oil, UCO).
- natural gas condensates and / or crude oil fractions and / or mixtures derived therefrom are used as fresh feed.
- the invention thus encompasses the use of hydrocarbon mixtures having a boiling range of up to 600 ° C as a hydrocarbon feed as fresh feed for the hydrocarbon feed to be used under normal cracking conditions.
- hydrocarbon mixtures having a boiling range of up to 600 ° C as a hydrocarbon feed as fresh feed for the hydrocarbon feed to be used under normal cracking conditions.
- hydrocarbon mixtures with different boiling ranges for example with boiling ranges of up to 360 ° C. or up to 240 ° C.
- the reaction conditions in the cracking furnace are matched to the hydrocarbon mixtures used in each case.
- the invention can be used to advantage with any other fresh inserts, which have comparable properties, such as biogenic and / or synthetic hydrocarbons.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a known procedure for olefin production.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of the essential steps of the method according to the invention in a particularly advantageous embodiment and FIG. 3, 4 and 5 show, also schematically, the essential steps of a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention.
- corresponding elements carry identical reference numerals.
- the schematic process diagram 100 of FIG. 1 for the known method includes a cracking furnace 1, in which the fresh use A (for example, naphtha) and the recycled fractions S and P are performed as a hydrocarbon feed.
- the hydrocarbon feed is heated and converted into convection and radiation zone.
- water vapor is added, usually 0.5 to 1 kg of process steam per kg of hydrocarbon.
- a product stream C exits, which is also referred to as a fission product stream directly at the outlet from the cracking furnace.
- this cracking product stream has a temperature which is normally between 840 ° C and 900 ° C.
- the ratio of propylene to ethylene is usually 0.35 to 0.6 kg / kg.
- the product stream is processed in a processing unit 4.
- the working-up unit From the Working-up unit are obtained as essential product fractions E to N the following fractions: hydrogen E, spent liquor F, methane G, ethylene H, propylene I, gaseous hydrocarbons L having a carbon number of 4, pyrolysis gasoline M and pyrolysis N.
- the gaseous hydrocarbons L having a hydrocarbon number of 4 are further treated in a C4 workup unit 5, which is used for the processing of hydrocarbons having a carbon number of 4.
- Such a C4-processing unit 5 further treats the fraction having a carbon number of 4 such that butadiene O can be discharged.
- the remaining hydrocarbons having a carbon number of 4 represent a fraction P, which is recycled to the cracking furnace 1.
- the pyrolysis gasoline M which comprises hydrocarbons having a carbon number of 5 or more, is further processed in a pyrolysis gasoline upgrading unit 6, and aromatics Q and hydrocarbons R having a carbon number of, for example, more than 9 are discharged.
- the remaining hydrocarbons having a carbon number of 5 or more are recycled as fraction S into the cracking furnace 1.
- the workup unit 4 and the C4 workup unit 5 and the pyrolysis gasoline workup unit 6 comprise conventional units for further processing of the product stream or product fractions, which serve to carry out various process steps, such as compression, condensation and cooling, drying, distillation and fractionation, extraction and hydrogenation ,
- process steps are customary in olefin plants and known to the person skilled in the art.
- the schematic process diagram 10 of FIG. 2 now shows the inventive method in its essential steps.
- a fresh feed BL is fed.
- the product stream X which has a temperature which is advantageously between 700 ° C and 800 ° C.
- the ratio of propylene to ethylene is advantageously between 0.7 to 1.5 kg / kg.
- the product stream X is further processed in the processing unit 4.
- the processes for further treatment and work-up in the processing unit 4 are known and have just been described.
- the workup unit 4 also leads, as just described, to the product fractions E to N.
- the product fractions L and M are further treated, as just described, in the special workup units 5 and 6. Unlike the in FIG.
- the schematic process diagram 10 of FIG. 3 now shows the inventive method in a particularly advantageous embodiment and its essential process steps.
- a cracking furnace 2 which converts under mild cracking conditions, and advantageously a fresh fractionation unit 7.
- Fresh batch B (for example, naphtha) is now fractionated in the fresh-use fractionation unit 7 and the first fresh-use fraction B1 is fed into the cracking furnace 1, while the second fresh-use fraction B2 is fed into the cracking furnace 2.
- the fresh fraction fractionation processes use the usual methods of separating and treating hydrocarbon streams known from refinery olefin plants. This knows the expert and he knows how to use it.
- the slit furnace 2 which converts under mild cracking conditions, is supplied with a further feedstock BL comprising hydrocarbons having a maximum carbon number of 6, preferably a maximum of 5, as fresh feed.
- the cleavage product stream C exits with the above-mentioned properties.
- the cleavage product stream X exits.
- the cleavage product stream X has a temperature which is advantageously between 700 ° C and 800 ° C.
- the ratio of propylene to ethylene is between 0.85-1.6 kg / kg.
- the product streams C and X are further processed in the workup unit 4 and combined at a suitable point to a common product stream.
- the processes for further treatment and work-up in the processing unit 4 are known and have just been described.
- the workup unit 4 also leads, as just described, to the product fractions E to N.
- the product fractions L and M are further treated, as just described, in the special workup units 5 and 6.
- the fraction P which contains hydrocarbons having a carbon number of 4, not recycled into the cracking furnace 1 but in the cracking furnace 2.
- fractions T and U are recovered in addition to the above-mentioned fractions Q and R.
- the fraction T which contains hydrocarbons having a carbon number of 5, is advantageously returned to the cracking furnace 2, while the fraction U, which contains hydrocarbons having a carbon number of 6 and more, in particular between 6 and 9, advantageously recycled to the cracking furnace 1 becomes.
- FIG. 3 Various operations are performed for the cracking furnace. These then form the second hydrocarbon feed. It should be noted that the list of different missions is not exhaustive and in particular that the in FIG.
- Figure 4 has the same schematic process diagram as it does FIG. 3 shows. This is supplemented by a cracking furnace 3 for gaseous use, in which a fraction V is performed as an insert.
- the fraction V contains saturated gaseous hydrocarbons having a carbon number of 2 or 3, which are also obtained in the workup unit 4.
- FIG. 5 includes the same schematic process diagram on how FIG. 3 but here the fresh-use fractionation is missing.
- Fresh use is here as Frischs vom B the first cracking furnace 1 added and the second cracking furnace 2, a fresh use BL of hydrocarbons having a carbon number of at most 6, preferably a maximum of 5 added.
- the further process steps were already in the description of the figures FIG. 2 and 3 explained.
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