WO2003045544A1 - Configurations and methods for effluent gas treatment - Google Patents
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- the field of the invention is treatment of effluent gases from sulfur removal processes, and especially effluent gases from an S Zorb process (Sulfur removal technology by Phillips Petroleum).
- hydrogen sulfide is catalytically oxidized to elemental sulfur by reacting hydrogen sulfide with sulfur dioxide, which is typically generated in the same process by combustion of hydrogen sulfide with air in a reactor furnace. Because the Claus reaction represents an equilibrium chemical reaction, it is not possible for a Claus plant to convert all the incoming sulfur compounds to elemental sulfur. To increase at least to some extent the sulfur recovery, two or more stages may be coupled in series. However, depending on the configuration and initial concentration of sulfur compounds, multiple stages may not sufficiently limit output of hydrogen sulfide and/or sulfur dioxide in such plants.
- additional tail gas treatment units may be used to further reduce the output of hydrogen sulfide and/or sulfur dioxide.
- some process configurations include heating and reducing all sulfur compounds to hydrogen sulfide, cooling and quenching, and hydrogen sulfide absorption, stripping and recycle as depicted in prior art Figure 1.
- sulfur components in the Claus tail gas are reduced to hydrogen sulfide in a hydrogenation reactor.
- the so formed hydrogen sulfide is then removed in an amine or other removal unit.
- While such processes are relatively simple and effectively remove sulfur from the feed gas to a significant extent, they are typically limited to sulfur dioxide concentrations of less than 1 percent in the feed gas (here: the Claus tail gas). At sulfur dioxide concentrations higher than about 1.5 percent, the temperature across the hydrogenation reactor will rise to unacceptable levels and likely damage or even completely destroy the catalyst bed.
- the feed gas for such processes typically needs to be substantially free of oxygen for proper operation of the hydrogenation reactor.
- sulfur can be removed in a process, in which sulfur and its compounds entrained in the tail gas of a Claus plant are converted to hydrogen sulfide through simultaneous hydrogenation and hydrolysis (DelaMora, et al. 1985).
- the so generated hydrogen sulfide is then converted to elemental sulfur in a Stretford process using an alkaline solution of salts on vanadium oxide (N 2 O 5 ) and anthraquinone disulfonate to absorb and oxidize hydrogen sulfide to sulfur.
- the hydrogenation step is substantially the same as in the process described above; therefore, it is subjected to the same limitations.
- the feed gas is generally limited to sulfur dioxide concentrations of less than 1 percent in the feed gas (here: the Claus tail gas).
- the present invention is directed to a plant that includes a process unit producing an effluent gas comprising sulfur dioxide, a hydrogenation reactor that is fluidly coupled to the process unit and that receives a mixed feed gas comprising at least a portion of the effluent gas, and that produces a hydrotreated feed gas comprising hydrogen sulfide.
- a contactor is fluidly coupled to the hydrogenation reactor and employs a solvent that removes the hydrogen sulfide, thereby producing a hydrogen sulfide depleted offgas
- a recycle loop is fluidly coupled to the contactor and the hydrogenation reactor, wherein at least a portion of the hydrogen sulfide depleted offgas from the contactor is combined with the effluent gas to form a mixed feed gas with a sulfur dioxide concentration no more than 2.5%.
- the process unit comprises a catalyst regenerator in an S Zorb process and the effluent gas is a catalyst regenerator effluent gas with sulfur dioxide at a concentration of between about 0% to 5%.
- the sulfur dioxide concentration in the mixed feed gas is no more than 1.7%, and even more preferably no more than 1.5%.
- Particularly contemplated hydrogenation reactors comprise a cobalt molybdenum catalyst, and especially contemplated solvents comprise an amine-containing solvent.
- contemplated plants further include a reducing gas generator that receives at least a portion of the effluent gas, wherein the reducing gas generator is configured and operated under a condition that substantially depletes the effluent gas from oxygen. It is also preferred that between about 20% to about 40% of the hydrogen sulfide depleted offgas from the contactor is combined with the effluent gas to form the mixed feed gas to the hydrogenation reactor.
- Figure 1 is a schematic view of a prior art configuration for tail gas treatment.
- Figure 2 is a schematic view one exemplary configuration according to the inventive subject matter.
- Figure 3 is a schematic view of a prior art configuration for an S Zorb process.
- effluent gases with a relatively high concentrations of sulfur dioxide i. e. , above 1.5%) can be treated in a process including a hydrogenation reactor by mixing the effluent gas with another gas that is substantially free (i.e., less than 0.1%) of sulfur containing compounds to effectively reduce the concentration of sulfur dioxide in the effluent gas to a level that allows hydrotreating without excessive heat development in the hydrogenation reactor.
- the inventors contemplate a configuration as depicted in Figure 2 in which the effluent gas is a regen gas from a S Zorb process (here: the effluent gas from the catalyst regenerator; see prior art Figure 3) having a typical sulfur dioxide content of about zero to 3% and an oxygen content of about zero to 4%.
- the oxygen content is preferably reduced by introducing the effluent gas into a reducing gas generator that is operated using natural gas and air, and by feeding hydrogen, if needed to supply sufficient reducing gas to the effluent gas.
- Typical operation conditions are selected such that the oxygen is substantially completely removed from the effluent gas.
- a typical operation temperature will be between about 1000° and 1500°F, and more preferably about 1200°F.
- the oxygen concentration may also be reduced by methods other than a reducing gas generator, and especially contemplated include catalytic conversion or destruction of oxygen.
- the resulting substantially oxygen free and heated effluent gas is then cooled and mixed with a recycle stream to form a hydrogenation reactor feed stream, which is introduced into a hydrogenation reactor.
- a further reactor cooler cools the hydrogenation reactor effluent stream, and the hydrogen sulfide formed in the hydrogenator reactor is subsequently absorbed in an amine contactor.
- the amine solvent is recycled, and the now substantially hydrogen sulfide free (i.e., less than 0.1%) effluent gas is split into a first gas steam and second gas stream, wherein the first gas stream leaves the plant and wherein the second gas stream is used as the recycle stream (supra) to reduce the effective concentration of sulfur dioxide in the hydrogenation reactor feed gas.
- the effluent gas need not be limited to a regen gas from a S Zorb process (Phillips Petroleum), and it is contemplated that all gas streams containing sulfur dioxide concentrations higher than 1.5% are suitable.
- alternative gas streams may include 2.5% or 3.7%, and even more sulfur dioxide.
- appropriate configurations need not necessarily comprise a reducing gas generator.
- hydrogenation reactor it is contemplated that all known hydrogenation reactors may be employed for use in conjunction with the teachings presented herein, and that suitable hydrogenation reactors may or may not include various catalysts. However, particularly preferred hydrogenation reactors include a cobalt molybdenum catalyst. Furthermore, it should be appreciated that the removal of the hydrogen sulfide formed in the hydrogenation reactor need not be limited to an amine-solvent based contactor/stripper, and it should be recognized that all hydrogen sulfide removal devices are suitable, so long as such devices produce a substantially hydrogen sulfide free (i.e., less than 0.1 %) offgas stream that can be employed as a recycle gas stream to reduce the effective concentration of sulfur dioxide in the hydrogenation reactor feed gas.
- the recycle gas stream is drawn from the substantially hydrogen sulfide free contactor offgas in an amount of about 20-40%, it should be recognized that the exact amount will typically depend on the concentration of sulfur dioxide in the effluent gas. Consequently, amounts higher than 40% are contemplated as well as less than 20%. Moreover, it should be appreciated that at least a portion of the recycle gas may also be derived from alternative sources within the plant, so long as such sources provide a gas that is substantially oxygen and sulfur dioxide free. In a still further aspect of the inventive subject matter, it is contemplated that the mixing of the sulfur dioxide rich effluent with the recycle gas stream may be performed at various points, so long as the mixed stream will be formed upstream of, or at the hydrogenation reactor. For example, at least a portion of the recycle gas stream may be directed into the hydrogenation reactor.
- the effluent gas of a S Zorb process may comprise SO 2 concentrations of about 1.5% or even less, especially where the regeneration process for the catalyst is run in a continuous fashion. In such configurations (and other configurations where the effluent gas has an SO 2 concentration of less than 1.5%), it is contemplated that the effluent gas will still comprise oxygen to at least some degree, which may be detrimental to the catalyst bed in the hydrogenation reactor.
- the effluent gas need not necessarily be mixed with a recycle gas to reduce the SO 2 concentration, but that the effluent gas will be fed into a reducing gas generator that receives at least a portion of the effluent gas, wherein the reducing gas generator is configured and operated under a condition that substantially depletes the effluent gas from oxygen.
- the effluent gas comprises rela- tively low concentrations of SO 2 (i. e. , below 1.5%)
- the effluent gas is processed in a reducing gas generator to (at least partially) remove oxygen from the effluent gas.
- a plant may comprise a process unit producing an effluent gas comprising sulfur dioxide, and a hydrogenation reactor fluidly coupled to the process unit, receiving a mixed feed gas comprising at least a portion of the effluent gas, and producing a hydrotreated feed gas comprising hydrogen sulfide.
- Contemplated plants may further comprise a contactor fluidly coupled to the hydrogenation reactor and use a solvent that removes hydrogen sulfide, thereby producing a hydrogen sulfide depleted offgas, and still further comprise a recycle loop fluidly coupled to the contactor and the hydrogenation reactor, wherein at least a portion of the hydrogen sulfide depleted offgas from the contactor is combined with the effluent gas to form a mixed feed gas with a sulfur dioxide concentration of no more than 2.5%, more preferably no more than 1.7%, and most preferably no more than 1.5%. While not limiting to the inventive subject matter, it is contemplated that the sulfur dioxide concentration in the effluent gas is less than 5%, and more typically less than 3%.
- Preferred configurations may further comprise reducing gas generator that receives at least a portion of the effluent gas, wherein the reducing gas generator is configured and operated under a condition that substantially depletes the effluent gas from oxygen, and it is especially contemplated that between about 20% to about 40% of the hydrogen sulfide depleted offgas from the contactor is combined with the effluent gas to form the mixed feed gas to the hydrogenation reactor.
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