WO2008036562A1 - Methods for conversion of methane to useful hydrocarbons, catalysts for use therein, and regeneration of the catalysts - Google Patents
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- Methane is a major constituent of natural gas and also of biogas.
- World reserves of natural gas are constantly being upgraded. However, a significant portion of the world reserves of natural gas is in remote locations, where gas pipelines frequently cannot be economically justified. Natural gas is often co-produced with oil in remote offsite locations where reinjection of the gas is not feasible. Much of the natural gas produced along with oil at remote locations, as well as methane produced in petroleum refining and petrochemical processes, is flared. Since methane is classified as a greenhouse gas, future flaring of natural gas and methane may be prohibited or restricted. Thus, significant amounts of natural gas and methane are available to be utilized. [0002] Different technologies have been described for utilizing these sources of natural gas and methane.
- the Fischer Tropsch reaction has been known for decades. It involves the synthesis of liquid (or gaseous) hydrocarbons or their oxygenated derivatives from the mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen (synthesis gas) obtained by passing steam over hot coal. This synthesis is carried out with metallic catalysts such as iron, cobalt, or nickel at high temperature and pressure.
- the voltage applied can be from about 0.1 to about 5 volts.
- the voltage can be applied for about 6 seconds to about 10 minutes.
- the catalyst compositions can be regenerated by being subjected to elevated temperatures and/or chemical processing (e.g., treatment with base or oxidizer).
- the valence of M v (i.e., v) can be zero.
- Such catalyst compositions can be derived from (or prepared by combining) at least two or more of such AIH n X 1 H1 Rp, where each AIHnX 1 m R p can be the same as, or different from, any other AlH n X 1 mRp and two or more of such M v H q X 2 r , where each M v HqX 2 r can be the same as, or different from, any other M v H q X 2 r .
- Catalyst compositions regenerated according to the methods of this invention are also useful for converting methane and C2 to C4 alkanes to C 5 and higher hydrocarbons.
- reaction mixture at least (i) a fluid comprising H 2 and methane and either (ii) two or more of such AIH n X 1 HiRp, where each AIHnX 1 m R p can be the same as, or different from, any other AIH n X 1 H iRp and/or two or more of such M v H q X 2 f , where each M v H q X 2 f can be the same as, or different from, any other M v H q X 2 r .;or (ii) AIHnX 1 mRp where either of n or m is zero; and producing C5 and higher hydrocarbons.
- Catalyst composition can be regenerated according to this invention within the reaction mixture.
- fluid comprising H2 and methane (ii) AIH n X 1 m R p (as defined above), and (ii) M v H q X 2 r (as defined above) can be combined to form reaction mixture comprising catalyst composition and, at any time during production of C 5 and higher hydrocarbons, voltage can be applied across the reaction mixture to regenerate the catalyst composition in situ.
- catalyst composition can be separated from the reaction mixture and regenerated according to this invention. For example,.
- reaction mixture comprising catalyst composition and C 5 and higher hydrocarbons can be produced.
- the catalyst composition can be separated from the reaction mixture, e.g., by distilling off produced C5 and higher hydrocarbons, leaving catalyst composition. Voltage can be applied across the thus separated catalyst composition to regenerate the catalyst composition.
- Examples of AIH n X 1 HiRp in catalysts regenerated according to methods of this invention include aluminum halides, aluminum alkyls, and related compounds, including aluminum hydrates.
- Examples of M v H q X 2 r in catalysts regenerated according to methods of this invention are transition metal halides, transition metal hydrides, and zero-valent metals.
- Suitable aluminum halides and related compounds AIH n X 1 m R p include, for example, aluminum methyl chloride (AIMeCb), aluminum methyl bromide (AIMeBr2), mono-chloro aluminum methyl hydride (AIHMeCI) and mono-bromo aluminum methyl hydride (AIHMeBr).
- Al methyl chloride AIMeCb
- Al methyl bromide AIMeBr2
- AIHMeCI mono-chloro aluminum methyl hydride
- AIHMeBr mono-bromo aluminum methyl hydride
- Other suitable compounds AIH n X 1 mRp are known or may come to be known, as will be familiar to those skilled in the art and having the benefit of the teachings of this specification.
- Suitable transition metal halides and related compounds M v H q X 2 r can be derived from components comprising transition metals such as titanium and vanadium and from components comprising halogen atoms such as chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
- titanium bromide (TiBr 4 ) is a suitable transition metal halide.
- Suitable transition metal halides M v H q X 2 r include, for example, TiX 2 3 ("titanium haloform") where q is zero and each X 2 is a halogen atom (such as chlorine or bromine) and can be the same as, or different from, any other X 2 .
- Other suitable transition metal halides and related compounds M v H q X 2 r are known or may come to be known, as will be familiar to those skilled in the art and having the benefit of the teachings of this specification.
- Transition Metal Hydrides and related compounds RZTH 3 X 2 ,
- Suitable transition metal hydrides and related compounds M v H q X 2 r can be derived from components comprising transition metals such as titanium and vanadium and from components comprising hydrogen atoms.
- titanium hydride (TiH 4 ) is a suitable transition metal hydride.
- Other suitable transition metal hydrides and related compounds M v H q X 2 r are known or may come to be known, as will be familiar to those skilled in the art and having the benefit of the teachings of this specification.
- Suitable zero-valent metals include, for example, any metal with at least one electron in its outermost (non-S) shell or with at least one electron more than d 5 or f 7 levels.
- Suitable zero-valent metals include Ti 0 , Al 0 , and Zr 0 .
- Numerous suitable zero- valent metals are known or may come to be known as will be familiar to those skilled in the art and having the benefit of the teachings of this specification.
- the metal halide component can allow for the methane conversion to take place in a essentially liquid state at modest operating parameters (e.g., temperatures of about 200 0 C and pressures at or below about 200 atmospheres).
- methane can be converted to useful hydrocarbons by polymerization of methane substantially without the normally required conversion to an oxidized species, such as carbon monoxide.
- methane can be converted to useful hydrocarbons via a substantially direct catalytic process.
- Methane can be converted to a reactive species capable of combining with other methane (or heavier products obtained from earlier reaction of this species) molecules to give carbon-carbon bond formation in an efficient manner, without substantial conversion to carbon/coke/charcoal by-products. This activation also takes place in such fashion that oxidation of methane to carbon monoxide (such as seen in Fischer Tropsch and water gas shift reactions) is not required and does not occur in substantial amounts.
- the products resulting from the technology of this invention would be highly branched, highly methylated hydrocarbons such as those desired for high octane gasoline fuel stocks.
- Methods described herein allow for the conversion of the under-utilized, and heretofore difficult to modify, hydrocarbon feed-stock methane in the generation of various higher hydrocarbons.
- the product hydrocarbons can be used as liquid fuels. This is not limiting, in that many of the higher hydrocarbons (chemical products) produced by methods described herein could have value in excess of that of gasoline or diesel liquid fuel stocks.
- Use of catalysts and methods described herein could amount to substantial revenues in a refinery - where the technology could be applied - when using methane in place of the normal crude oil feedstocks.
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