EP3497184A1 - Process for reducing oxygenate content of hydrocarbon feed - Google Patents
Process for reducing oxygenate content of hydrocarbon feedInfo
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- EP3497184A1 EP3497184A1 EP17838892.2A EP17838892A EP3497184A1 EP 3497184 A1 EP3497184 A1 EP 3497184A1 EP 17838892 A EP17838892 A EP 17838892A EP 3497184 A1 EP3497184 A1 EP 3497184A1
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- hydrocarbon feed
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Definitions
- ppmw represents parts per million weight, which is a subunit of ppm used to express part of weights like milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg).
- Oxygenates refer to oxygen containing compounds like ethers, alcohols, acids present in hydrocarbon feed.
- the unit "barg”, a unit of gauge pressure, is used for expressing pressure in bars above ambient or atmospheric pressure.
- Olefins are major building blocks for various petrochemicals. Owing to relatively high reactivity of olefins, their demand is always increasing. Different olefin products such as ethylene, propylene, butadiene, butane, butene, isoprene, pyrolysis gasoline, and the like are produced using steam cracker.
- Olefins are produced in the stream cracker using naphtha as a feedstock.
- Naphtha is an intermediate hydrocarbon liquid stream obtained during distillation of crude oil or thermal and/or catalytic cracking of hydrocarbon streams.
- Naphtha contain large amount of oxygen compounds, commonly called as oxygenates. These oxygenates are undesired contaminants for naphtha cracker units, and its downstream equipment.
- Naphtha fraction with relatively high concentration of oxygenates, as impurities, is of particular concern to naphtha crackers, and various other catalytic conversion processes, as the oxygen containing compounds increase corrosion, and fouling rates in the downstream equipment.
- the oxygen containing compounds are also responsible for poisoning the catalyst.
- the acceptable level of oxygenates in the hydrocarbon feed is 50 ppmw.
- An object of the present disclosure is to provide a process for reducing the oxygenate content of hydrocarbon feed.
- Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a process that is simple and environment friendly for reducing the oxygenate content of hydrocarbon feed.
- the present disclosure provides a process for reducing oxygenate content of hydrocarbon feed.
- the process comprises the following steps:
- the oxygenate in the hydrocarbon feed comprises at least one of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) and tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME).
- MTBE methyl tertiary butyl ether
- TAME tertiary amyl methyl ether
- the oxygenate in the hydrocarbon feed comprises at least one of methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, 2-butanol, 1-butanol and tertiary amyl alcohol.
- the amount of the oxygenate content in the hydrocarbon feed is in the range of 51 to 350 ppmw.
- the amount of the oxygenate content in the hydrocarbon feed with reduced oxygenate content is in the range of 4 to 50 ppmw.
- the ion exchange resin is a cation exchange resin.
- the ion exchange resin is a macroporous polymeric exchange resin.
- the ion exchange resin is a macroporous polymeric sulphonic acid exchange resin.
- the process comprises a pre-step of drying the ion exchange resin before using it in step (i).
- the predetermined pressure is in the range of 4 to 10 barg.
- the predetermined liquid hourly space velocity is in the range of 0.5 to 15 per hour.
- the hydrocarbon feed is petrochemical naphtha comprising C5 to C8 hydrocarbons.
- the reactor is a fixed bed reactor.
- quantity of the water used in step (iii) is in the range of 2.5 to 10 vol of the hydrocarbon feed, wherein the water used in step (iii) is demineralized water.
- Petrochemical naphtha contain large numbers of oxygen containing compounds or oxygenates, which are of particular concern to naphtha crackers, which makes the feedstock unsuitable for processing. Oxygenates tend to increase corrosion and fouling rates in downstream equipment, while also reacting with the catalyst present in the naphtha cracker and reducing its activity. Oxygenates in hydrocarbon feed mainly include alcohols and ethers. Alcohols being water- soluble can be easily removed from the hydrocarbon feed by washing, however ethers being essentially non-polar molecules are sparingly soluble in water. As a result, the total oxygenates cannot be removed from petrochemical naphtha stream by simply washing with water.
- Ethers can be removed from hydrocarbon feed easily if they are converted to alcohols. Ethers can be converted to olefins and alcohols in the presence of an acid. The alcohol molecules thus formed can be easily removed on washing the hydrocarbon feed with water.
- the present disclosure envisages a process for reducing oxygenate content of hydrocarbon feed.
- the process is carried out by converting ethers in the hydrocarbon feed into alcohols using an ion exchange resin and then removing the alcohols in the hydrocarbon feed by washing with water.
- the process of the present disclosure comprises the following steps. Initially, the hydrocarbon feed is passed and heated over an ion exchange resin resident in a reactor maintained at a temperature in the range of 90 to 140 °C and a pre-determined pressure at a predetermined liquid hourly space velocity to obtain a heated intermediate fluid.
- the reactor is maintained at a temperature in the range of 100 to 120°C, more preferably at 110 °C.
- the reactor is a fixed bed reactor. In an embodiment, the temperature of the reactor bed is measured by use of an axial thermocouple.
- the heated intermediate fluid is collected after passing over the ion exchange resin. This heated intermediate fluid is cooled to obtain a cooled intermediate fluid. Typically, the heated intermediate fluid is cooled to a temperature in the range of 30 to 40 °C.
- the cooled intermediate fluid is mixed with water to obtain a mixture, wherein the quantity of water is in the range of 2.5 to 10 vol of the hydrocarbon feed.
- the mixing is carried out by shaking, stirring or by any other means.
- the water used is demineralized water.
- the mixture is allowed to settle to obtain an aqueous phase and an organic phase. Thereafter the aqueous phase is separated from the organic phase to obtain hydrocarbon feed with reduced oxygenate content.
- the amount of oxygenate content in the hydrocarbon feed is in the range of 51 ppmw to 350 ppmw.
- the oxygenate in the hydrocarbon feed comprises alcohols, ethers, acids, and the like.
- the oxygenate in the hydrocarbon feed comprise at least one of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) and tertiary amyl methyl ether (TAME).
- the oxygenate in the hydrocarbon feed comprises at least one of methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, 2-butanol, 1-butanol and tertiary amyl alcohol.
- the pre-determined pressure is in the range of 4 to 10 barg, preferably from 5 to 7 barg and more preferably 6 barg.
- the predetermined liquid hourly space velocity is in the range of 0.5 to 15 per hour.
- the predetermined liquid hourly space velocity is in the range of 0.5 to 10 per hour.
- the ion exchange resin is a cation exchange resin.
- the ion exchange resin is a macroporous polymeric resin.
- the ion exchange resin used is macroporous polymeric sulphonic acid exchange resin such as Amberlyst.
- the surface area of ion exchange resin is 50 m 2 e, average pore diameter is 300 A°, total pore volume is 0.35 cc/g, the particle size is in the range of 0.3 to 1.20 mm, and bulk density is 560 kg/m 3 .
- moisture in the ion exchange resin is at least below 3%.
- the ion exchange resin is dried before use, so as to expel residual moisture, wherein the dried ion exchange resin is stored in a desiccator.
- the present disclosure offers an integrated process for reducing the oxygenate content of the hydrocarbon feed.
- the amount of oxygenate content in the hydrocarbon feed with reduced oxygenate content is in the range of 4 to 50 ppmw.
- the process of the present disclosure enables reduction of oxygenate content of the hydrocarbon feed by an amount in the range of 70-90 wt%.
- the process of the present disclosure can help to achieve desired degree of oxygenate removal, thereby effectively improving the acceptability of naphtha stream as a feedstock.
- the desired specification of oxygenate is less than 50 ppmw.
- the hydrocarbon feed is comprised of straight run saturated light naphtha stream having boiling point in the range of 32 to 120 °C.
- the hydrocarbon feed is petrochemical naphtha comprising C5 to C8 hydrocarbon which further comprises C5-C8 normal paraffins, iso-paraffins, napthenes and C6-C7 aromatics.
- the hydrocarbon feed contains moisture at least below 160 ppmw and metal impurity at least below 100 ppb.
- the metal impurity in the hydrocarbon feed may be at least one of sodium, potassium, calcium and iron.
- Hydrocarbon feed having an oxygenate content of 150 ppmw, moisture content of 160ppmw and metal content of less than 100 ppb was passed and heated over an Amberlyst resin present in a fixed bed reactor.
- the reactor was maintained at 110 °C and 6 barg.
- the hydrocarbon feed was passed at a liquid hourly space velocity (LHSV) of 7 per hour.
- LHSV liquid hourly space velocity
- the feed from the reactor was cooled to 30 °C and then mixed with 5 vol of water.
- the resulting mixture was allowed to settle to obtain an aqueous phase and an organic phase.
- the organic phase was separated from the aqueous phase to obtain hydrocarbon feed with reduced oxygenate content having 20 ppmw of oxygenate content.
- Hydrocarbon feed having an oxygenate content of 150 ppmw, moisture content of 160ppmw and metal content of less than 100 ppb was passed and heated over an Amberlyst resin present in a fixed bed reactor.
- the reactor is maintained at 110 °C and 6 barg.
- the effluent from reactor was passed at a liquid hourly space velocity (LHSV) of 7 per hour.
- LHSV liquid hourly space velocity
- the hydrocarbon stream from the reactor was cooled to 30 °C and then mixed with 10 vol of water.
- the resulting mixture was allowed to settle to obtain an aqueous phase and an organic phase.
- the organic phase was separated from the aqueous phase to obtain hydrocarbon feed with reduced oxygenate content having less than 20 ppmw of oxygenate content.
- the present disclosure described herein above has several technical advantages including, but not limited to, the realization of a process for reducing the oxygenate content of hydrocarbon feed, wherein the process: enables removal of 70-90% of oxygenate content from the hydrocarbon feed; and is simple and environment friendly.
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