WO1999003574A1 - A process for producing liquid and, optionally, gaseous products from gaseous reactants - Google Patents
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- THIS INVENTION relates to a process for producing liquid and, optionally, gaseous products from gaseous reactants. It relates also to an installation for producing liquid and, optionally, gaseous products from gaseous reactants.
- a process for producing liquid and, optionally, gaseous products from gaseous reactants comprises feeding, at a low level, gaseous reactants into a slurry bed of solid particles suspended in a suspension liquid; allowing the gaseous reactants to react as they pass upwardly through the slurry bed, .
- the solid particles will normally be catalyst particles for catalyzing the reaction of the gaseous reactants into the liquid product, and, when applicable, the gaseous product; and the suspension liquid will normally, but not necessarily always, be the liquid product.
- the slurry bed may thus be contained or provided in a reaction zone of a slurry reactor or bubble column.
- a slurry reactor or bubble column By passing or recirculating some of the slurry through the downcomers, more uniform redistribution of the catalyst in the slurry bed than would be the case without such downcomers, is achieved.
- the slurry reactor or bubble column thus uses a three phase system, ie solid catalyst particles, liquid product, and gaseous reactants and, optionally, product.
- the process can have broader application, it is envisaged that it will have particular application in hydrocarbon synthesis where the gaseous reactants are capable of reacting catalytically in the slurry bed to form liquid hydrocarbon product and, optionally, gaseous hydrocarbon product.
- the hydrocarbon synthesis may be Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, with the gaseous reactants being in the form of a synthesis gas stream comprising mainly carbon monoxide and hydrogen, and with both liquid and gaseous hydrocarbon products being produced.
- the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reaction is highly exothermic, and the Applicant has surprisingly found that a more uniform distribution of heat is achieved by recirculating some of the slurry through the downcomers in the first and second vertically spaced downcomer regions, in accordance with the invention.
- the catalyst of the catalyst particles can be any desired Fischer-Tropsch catalyst, such as an iron-based catalyst, a cobalt-based catalyst, or any other Fischer-Tropsch catalyst.
- the catalyst particles may have a desired particle size range, eg no catalyst particles greater than 300 microns and less than 5% by mass of the catalyst particles being smaller than 22 microns.
- the slurry reactor or bubble column will thus be maintained at normal elevated pressure and temperature conditions associated with Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reactions, eg a predetermined operating pressure in the range 10 to 50 bar, and a predetermined temperature in the range 160°C and 280°C, or even higher for the production of lower boiling point product .
- the catalyst particles in the slurry bed are thus maintained in suspension by the turbulence created by the synthesis gas stream passing through the slurry bed, ie bubbling through the slurry bed.
- the gas velocity through the slurry bed is thus sufficiently high to maintain the slurry bed in a state of turbulence or suspension.
- an installation for producing liquid and, optionally, gaseous products from gaseous reactants comprising a reactor vessel having a slurry bed zone which, in use, will contain a slurry bed of solid particles suspended in a suspension liquid; a gas inlet in the vessel at a low level within the slurry bed zone, for introducing gaseous reactants into the vessel; a gas outlet in the vessel above the slurry bed zone, for withdrawing unreacted gaseous reactants and, when present, gaseous product from the vessel; at least one downcomer located in a first downcomer region in the slurry bed zone and through which, in use, slurry can pass downwardly; at least one further downcomer located in a second downcomer region in the slurry bed zone, with the second downcomer region being spaced vertically relative to the first downcomer region, with slurry, in use, also passing downwardly through this downcomer; and a liquid outlet in the vessel within the
- the downcomers or draft tubes are thus located at different levels or vertical elevations within the slurry bed or the slurry bed zone.
- the second downcomer region may be located at a higher level than the first downcomer region, and, if desired, further downcomer regions, each containing at least one downcomer or draft tube may be provided above the second downcomer region, with a third and any subsequent downcomer regions also being spaced vertically from one another.
- the second downcomer region may overlap the first downcomer region.
- the lower end(s) of the downcomer (s) in the second downcomer region may overlap the upper end(s) of the downcomer (s) in the first downcomer region.
- the second downcomer region may be located in non-overlapping relationship with respect to the first downcomer region.
- the lower end(s) of the downcomer (s) in the second downcomer region may be spaced with vertical clearance from the upper end(s) of the downcomer (s) in the first downcomer region.
- the downcomer (s) in the second downcomer region may be staggered with respect to that (those) in the first downcomer region, when the reactor or vessel is seen in plan view.
- the lower end(s) of the downcomer (s) in the second downcomer region preferably does (do) not discharge slurry directly above the upper end(s) of the downcomer (s) in the first downcomer region.
- Each downcomer may comprise a lower transport section and an upper disengagement or degassing section of greater cross-sectional area than the transport section.
- the sections are preferably circular in cross-section, is of cylindrical form, with an outwardly upwardly flaring connecting component connecting the disengagement section to the transport section.
- the disengagement section can, if desired, be in another suitable form, eg in the form of a rectangular or triangular section channel, as determined by the space available inside the reactor vessel.
- the process may include operating the slurry reactor such that the slurry bed is in a heterogeneous or churn- turbulent flow regime and comprises a dilute phase consisting of fast-rising large bubbles of gaseous reactants, and, possibly gaseous product, which traverse the reaction zone or slurry bed virtually in a plug flow manner, and a dense phase comprising liquid phase, ie liquid product, solid catalyst particles, and entrained smaller bubbles of gaseous reactants and, possibly, gaseous product.
- the disengagement or degassing section of each downcomer may thus be such as to allow for the bulk of gas bubbles larger than a selected size, eg about 3mm or greater in diameter, to escape from the fluidised slurry that enters the downcomer.
- the diameter of the degassing section may be sized such that the downward slurry flow in the degassing section is lower than that of the rise velocity of a selected bubble size, eg 3mm bubble size.
- the cross-sectional area of the degassing section of each downcomer in a particular downcomer region may be between 2% and 50%, preferably between 6% and 25%, of the reaction zone cross-sectional area in that downcomer region.
- the vertical height of the degassing section may be sized to allow sufficient time for gas bubbles larger than said selected size to rise out of the degassing section.
- This height may typically be between 0,23m and 0,61m, but is preferably between 0,31m and 0,51m.
- each downcomer serves to transport the degassed slurry to a lower point in the reactor.
- the slurry flow through the downcomer is caused by the density difference between the partially or completely degassed slurry in the transport section of the downcomer and the aerated slurry on the outside of the downcomer.
- the length and the internal diameter of the transport section are the main characteristics of the downcomer determining the slurry flow rate achievable in the downcomer at a particular set of operating conditions. This is due to the fact that the length and internal diameter of the transport section determines the friction loss in the downcomer.
- the slurry flow rate achieved in the downcomer is a balance between the density driving force (caused by said density difference) and the friction loss in the transport section as well as pressure loss, due to entrance and exit effects for the transport section.
- the entrance and exit effects are a function only of the diameter of the transport section.
- the slurry flow rate in the downcomer should be below about 5m/s to prevent both erosion of the downcomer pipe and physical degradation of the catalyst in the slurry.
- the slurry flow rate inside the downcomer may be between 0,5m/s and lOm/s, but is preferably between 2m/s and 5m/s.
- the minimum flow rate in the downcomer is set such that the upward superficial liquid velocity in the reaction zone of the reactor is sufficient to prevent significant catalyst settling ie sufficient to maintain the slurry bed in a state of turbulence or suspension, as hereinbefore described.
- the upward superficial liquid velocity on the outside of the downcomer may be between 0,5cm/s to 10cm/s, but preferably between 2cm/s to 4cm/s.
- the total length of the transport section of the downcomer may be between 0,3m and 30m, preferably between 4m and 15m.
- each downcomer will normally be located entirely within the slurry bed ie inside the reactor, with the degassing section typically aligned axially with the transport section, the transport section and, optionally, part of the degassing section can, instead, be located outside the reactor, with the lower outlet end of the transport section and at least the upper inlet end of the degassing section then, however, located inside the reactor in the slurry bed or the slurry bed zone.
- a number of downcomers positioned at various locations through the cross-section of the reactor to achieve the required upward superficial liquid velocity, without exceeding the maximum internal flow rate as specified above, can be used in each of the downcomer regions.
- a number of shorter downcomers can be used in more than two downcomer regions spaced vertically along the length of the reactor.
- the positions of the bottom outlets of the downcomers may be located such that impingement of degassed slurry onto the reactor wall or reactor internals is minimised. Such impingement could lead to erosion or physical degradation of catalyst over a period of time.
- the positions of the downcomer outlets relative to that of the gas inlet, which is typically connected to a sparger distribution system, should be such that the even distribution of gas into the slurry bed is not adversely affected.
- FIGURE 1 shows a longitudinal sectional view of an installation according to a first aspect of the invention, for producing liquid and gaseous products from gaseous reactants;
- FIGURE 2 shows a similar longitudinal sectional view of an installation according to a second aspect of the invention, for producing liquid and gaseous products from gaseous reactants.
- reference numeral 10 generally indicates an installation according to a first aspect of the invention for producing liquid and gaseous products from gaseous reactants.
- the installation 10 includes an upright cylindrical slurry reactor or bubble column 12, with a gas inlet 14 leading into a gas distributor (not shown) inside the reactor and a gas outlet 16 leading from the top of the reactor. Liquid product outlets 18 lead from the reactor 12 at any convenient level .
- the reactor 12 includes a first downcomer region, generally indicated by reference numeral 20.
- the downcomer region 20 includes a downcomer, generally indicated by reference numeral 22.
- a downcomer 22 includes a cylindrical transport section 24 of relatively small diameter, an outwardly flaring connecting component 26 at the upper end of the transport section 24, and a larger diameter degassing section 28, the lower end of which is connected to the connecting component 26.
- the upper end of the degassing section 28 thus provides an inlet for slurry, while the lower end of the transport section 24 provides a slurry outlet.
- a cooling coil 29 is also provided in the downcomer region 20.
- the reactor 12 also includes a second downcomer region, generally indicated by reference numeral 30.
- the downcomer region 30 includes a downcomer, generally indicated by reference numeral 32.
- the downcomer 32 also includes a transport section 34 of relatively small diameter, an outwardly flaring connecting component 36 at the upper end of the transport section 34, and a degassing section of relatively large diameter at the upper end of the transport section 34.
- the lower end of the degassing section 38 is thus connected to the connecting component 36.
- the upper end of the degassing section 38 provides a slurry inlet, while the lower end of the transport section 34 provides a slurry outlet.
- a cooling coil 39 is also provided in the downcomer region 30.
- the lower end of the downcomer 32 is spaced with vertical clearance from the upper end of the downcomer 22. Furthermore, the downcomer 32 is not aligned axially with the downcomer 22. In other words, the downcomer 32 is staggered relative to the downcomer 22 when the reactor 12 is seen in plan view.
- reference numeral 100 generally indicates an installation according to a second aspect of the invention, for producing liquid and gaseous products from gaseous reactants.
- Parts of the installation 100 which are the same or similar to those of the installation 10 of Figure 1, are indicated with the same reference numerals .
- the reactor 12 of the installation 100 is substantially the same as the reactor 12 of the installation 10, save that the lower end of the downcomer 32 overlaps vertically with the upper end of the downcomer 22.
- synthesis gas comprising mainly carbon monoxide and hydrogen as gaseous reactants
- gas inlet 14 the gas typically being uniformly distributed through a sparger system (not shown) inside the reactor.
- the gaseous reactants pass upwardly through a slurry bed 40 comprising Fischer-Tropsch catalyst particles, typically an iron or cobalt based catalyst, suspended in liquid product.
- the slurry bed is operated to have a normal level 42 above the second downcomer region 30, with a head space 44 being provided above the slurry bed.
- the gaseous reactants therein react catalytically . o form liquid product, which thus forms part of the slurry bed 40.
- liquid phase comprising liquid product is withdrawn through the outlet 18, with catalyst particles having being separated from the liquid product in a suitable internal filtration system (not shown) .
- the filtration system may be located externally to the reactor, with an additional system (not shown) to return the separated catalyst particles to the reactor then being provided.
- the reactor 12 is operated so that the slurry bed 40 thereof is in a heterogeneous or churn-turbulent flow regime and comprises a dilute phase consisting of fast- rising larger bubbles of gaseous reactants and gaseous product which traverse the slurry bed virtually in plug flow fashion, and a dense phase which comprises liquid product, solid catalyst particles and entrained smaller bubbles of gaseous reactants and gaseous product.
- the dense phase even in the absence of the downcomers 32, 22, experiences a considerable degree of backmixing. Dynamic gas disengagement experiments can be used to determine the gas voidage in the dilute and dense phases .
- the dense phase gas voidage is practically independent of the reactor column diameter.
- the dilute phase gas voidage decreases with increasing diameter of the reactor 12.
- the Applicant has established that the dependence of the dilute phase gas voidage on column diameter is limited to column diameters less than a maximum value which is of the order of 0,5m. For example, practically the same gas voidage or gas hold-up has been measured for reactors with diameters of 0,87m to 5,0m.
- the gas voidage in the transport sections 34, 24 of the downcomers 32, 22 will be the dense phase gas voidage and this can be determined by bed collapse experiments. In specific examples conducted on a Works Pilot Plant, it was possible to infer the gas voidage from a pressure drop measurement on the transport section of a downcomer. This measurement confirmed that the gas voidage in the downcomer is independent of the gas velocity in the reactor.
- the dense phase gas voidage is a function of the fluid properties and the catalyst concentration. There are no reliable calculation methods to predict the dense phase gas voidage, and this must be determined by experiment as, for example, described above. The values of the dense phase gas voidage in the tests done was between 0,25 and 0,35, typically 0,3.
- This calculation is considered to be an approximation that is sufficiently accurate to provide a reliable design if the calculated velocity is determined to be in the preferred range of 2m/s to 5m/s. More sophisticated calculation techniques, such as computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling, can be used to optimize the design and layout of the downcomers .
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- the degree of backmixing of dense phase gas can be decreased, thus enhancing the conversion performance of the reactor.
- the backmixing of small bubbles outside the downcomer is believed to have no significant consequence since there is rapid mass transfer between the gas and slurry phase for these small bubbles. This has been confirmed by tracer experiments, using a 0,87m diameter reactor, which show that, in the absence of downcomers, the gas flow through the slurry bed reactor is essentially plug flow, with gas phase Peclet numbers higher than 20 at superficial gas velocities ranging from 13 to 60cm/s.
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- ID ⁇ P of 33,35 kPa was measured with pressure taps located 6m apart along the downcomer.
- the bulk density in the reactor was 470kg/m . If a wall friction factor of 0,02 is assumed the following values were calculated:
- the slurry downward velocity in the transport section of the downcomer was then calculated, by using equation (1) , as being 4,24m/s. This velocity is lower than the preferred upper velocity limited of 5m/s.
- the design of the downcomer thus renders it suitable for use as the downcomer 22 or 32 in the installations 10, 100 according to the invention.
- a ⁇ p of 35,7 kPa was measured over pressure taps situated 6m apart along the downcomer 32.
- the bulk density in the reactor was 470kg/m . If a wall friction factor of 0,02 is assumed, the following values were calculated:
- the slurry downward velocity in the transport section of the downcomer 32 was then calculated, by using equation (1), as 3,49m/s. This velocity is lower than the preferred upper velocity limit of 5m/s.
- the slurry downward velocity in the transport section of the downcomer 22 was then calculated, by using equation (1), as 3,67m/s. This velocity is lower than the preferred upper velocity limit of 5m/s.
- the installations 10, 100 are suitable for carrying out highly exothermic, three phase, catalytic reactions, particularly Fischer-Tropsch reactions.
- the downcomers 22, 32 which are unrestricted, eg they do not have baffles at the lower ends of their transport sections, uniform redistribution of the catalyst in the slurry reactor, and hence more effective use of the catalyst is obtained.
- Slurry phase type reactors provide improved heat transfer characteristics for exothermic reactions such as Fischer- Tropsch reactors, due to the bubbling of gas into the reactor vessel keeping the catalyst particles in the suspension.
- the heat transfer coils inside the reactor vessel also absorb the heat generated by the exothermic reaction. Uniform distribution of heat in slurry bed reactors used for organic synthesis involving the Fischer- Tropsch reaction with a very active particulate catalyst, such as cobalt, and which is thus even more exothermic, however provides a problem.
- the Applicant has thus surprisingly found that the use of downcomers 22, 32 at different levels assists in solving the problem of uniform heat distribution for such highly exothermic reactors.
- the use of downcomers at different levels in accordance with the invention results in a uniform temperature level (within 5°C) throughout the slurry phase in any diameter commercial slurry phase reactor.
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