WO2010151452A2 - Light paraffin isomerization with improved feed purification - Google Patents
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- Paraffin Isomerization units in refineries are used to convert low octane C5/C5 streams into high-octane products and to produce i-C4 for motor alkylation or methyl tert- butyl ether (MTBE) production.
- Chlorided alumina catalysts are commonly used in a light paraffin isomerization process such as the UOP Butamer and Penex processes. These catalysts are irreversibly deactivated by water or oxygenate precursors thereof (CO, CO2, methanol, etc.).
- Most paraffin isomerization units are equipped with dryers to remove moisture, to slow catalyst deactivation.
- guard beds based mainly on supported metal oxides are sometimes installed in front of the feed dryers.
- the metal oxides reduce rapidly, thereby evolving large quantities of water which can overwhelm the feed driers and damage the expensive isomerization catalysts.
- the present invention involves an improvement to the feed purification of the paraffin isomerization units which use supported copper oxide (optionally, in addition to other metal oxides) for trace sulfur removal.
- Copper-containing sorbents play a major role in the removal of contaminants, such as sulfur compounds and metal hydrides, from gas and liquid streams.
- contaminants such as sulfur compounds and metal hydrides
- One new use for such sorbents involve the on-board reforming of gasoline to produce hydrogen for polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC).
- the hydrogen feed to a PEFC must be purified to less than 50 parts per billion parts volume of hydrogen sulfide due to the deleterious effects to the fuel cell of exposure to sulfur compounds.
- Copper oxide (CuO) normally is subject to reduction reactions upon being heated but it also can be reduced even at ambient temperatures in ultraviolet light or in the presence of photochemically generated atomic hydrogen.
- the known approaches to reduce the reducibility of the supported CuO materials are based on combinations with other metal oxides such as Cr 2 ⁇ 3.
- the disadvantages of the approach of using several metal oxides are that it complicates the manufacturing of the sorbent because of the need of additional components, production steps and high temperature to prepare the mixed oxides phase. As a result, the surface area and dispersion of the active component strongly diminish, which leads to performance loss.
- the admixed oxides are more expensive than the basic CuO component which leads to an increase in the sorbent's overall production cost.
- the present invention comprises a new method to Improve feed purification in the light paraffin isomerization process by using supported CuO adsorbent which contains chloride as a means to decrease the tendency of CuO to be reduced to low valent state, especially Cu metal.
- introducing chloride either in the basic copper carbonate, which serves as CuO precursor, or into the intermediate CuO- alumina adsorbent leads to material having improved resistance to reduction by hydrocarbons. This feature is useful in light paraffin isomerization process
- the present invention provides an improved paraffin isomerization process that consists of using a sulfur removal guard bed that contains supported CuO material having an increased resistance to reduction.
- This guard bed employs a supported CuO material whereby the resistance of the CuO phase towards reduction has been significantly increased.
- the danger of run-away reduction followed by a massive release of water and deactivation of an isomerization catalyst is strongly diminished.
- the maximum water load to the down stream dryers is decreased.
- the guard bed material preserves the active metal phase - copper in an active (oxide) form which is needed for complete sulfur removal.
- the improved sulfur guard adsorbents of the present invention contain CuO supported on alumina wherein small amounts of an inorganic halide, such as sodium chloride is added to the carbonate precursor of CuO or to the intermediate adsorbent before the final thermal treatment (calcination) for a sufficient time at a temperature in the range 280° to
- Sulfur contaminants that are removed include H2S, light mercaptans, sulfides, disulfides, thiophenes and other organic sulfides and COS. Mercury can also be removed.
- agglomerates are formed comprising a support material such as alumina, copper oxide from a precursor such as basic copper carbonate (BCC) and halide salts.
- the alumina is typically present in the form of transition alumina which comprises a mixture of poorly crystalline alumina phases such as “rho", “chi” and “pseudo gamma” aluminas which are capable of quick rehydration and can retain substantial amount of water in a reactive form.
- An aluminum hydroxide Al(OFf ⁇ 1 such as Gibbsite, is a source for preparation of transition alumina.
- the typical industrial process for production of transition alumina includes milling Gibbsite to 1 to 20 microns particle size followed by flash calcination for a short contact time as described in the patent literature such as in US 2,915,365.
- Amorphous aluminum hydroxide and other naturally found mineral crystalline hydroxides e.g., Bayerite and Nordstrandite or monoxide hydroxides (AlOOH) such as Boehmite and Diaspore can be also used as a source of transition alumina.
- the transition alumina was supplied by the UOP LLC plant in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- the BET surface area of this transition alumina material is 300 m ⁇ /g and the average pore diameter is 30 Angstroms as determined by nitrogen adsorption.
- a solid oxysalt of a transitional metal is used as a component of the composite material.
- BCC basic copper carbonate
- CuCO ⁇ Cu(OH) 2 which is a synthetic form of the mineral malachite, produced by Phibro Tech, Ridgef ⁇ eld Park, New Jersey.
- the particle size of the BCC particles is approximately in the range of that of the transition alumina - 1 to 20 microns.
- Another useful oxysalt would be Azurite - Cu3(CO3)2 (OH)2.
- oxysalts of copper, nickel, iron, manganese, cobalt, zinc or a mixture of elements can be successfully used where copper is the main component.
- the preferred inorganic halides are sodium chloride, potassium chloride or mixtures thereof. Bromide salts are also effective.
- the chloride content in the copper oxide sorbent may range from 0.05 to 2.5 mass-% and preferably is from 0.3 to 1.2 mass-%.
- Various forms of basic copper carbonate may be used with a preferred form being synthetic malachite, CuCO3Cu(OH)2.
- the copper oxide sorbent that contains the halide salt exhibits a higher resistance to reduction by hydrocarbons and hydrogen than does a similar sorbent that is made without the halide salt. This feature is useful for feed purification in a paraffin isomerization process, especially for the removal of sulfur compounds
- the sorbent is useful in applications where the adsorbent is not regenerated.
- the removal of H2S, light mercaptans, sulfides, disulfides, thiophenes and other organic sulfur compounds and COS is an advantageous use of the adsorbent.
- Mercury can also be removed by this adsorbent.
- Table 1 lists characteristic composition data of three different basic copper carbonate powder samples designated as samples 1, 2 and 3. TABLE 1
- Example 1 25 mg of NaCl reagent was intimately mixed with 980 mg BCC (sample 1). The mixture was homogenized for 2 minutes using an agate mortar and pestle prior to TG measurements. [0022] It was found that the addition of NaCl makes sample 1 decompose more easily but also makes it resist reduction to a higher extent than in the case where no chloride is present. The observed effect of NaCl addition is definitely beyond the range of experimental error. [0023] The exact mechanism of the chloride action is unknown at this point. We hypothesize that the salt additive may incorporate in some extent in the structure of the source BCC weakening it and making it more susceptible to decomposition.
- the copper oxide produced upon thermal decomposition of BCC now contains an extraneous species that may affect key elements of the metal oxide reduction process such as H2 adsorption and activation and penetration of the reduction front throughout the CuO particle as well.
- the series of experiments in which NaCl was added was conducted in a Perkin Elmer TGA-I microbalance operated in a helium flow. The sample size was typically 8-10 mg. Both decomposition and reduction runs were conducted with one sample at a heating rate of 25°C/min followed by short hold at 400 0 C. After cooling to ambient temperature, 1.5% H2 - balance He - N2 mixture was used as a reduction agent.
- Table 2 presents data on several samples produced by mixing different amounts of NaCl or KCl powder to the BCC sample #1 listed in Table 1.
- the materials produced by conodulizing the CuO precursor - BCC with alumina followed by curing and activation retain the property of the basic Cu carbonate used as a feed.
- the BCC that is more resistant to reduction yielded a CuO - alumina sorbent which was difficult to reduce.
- the following example illustrates one particular way of practicing this invention with respect of CuO - alumina composites: 45 mass-% basic copper carbonate (BCC) and 55 mass-% transition alumina (TA) produced by flash calcination were used to obtain 7x14 mesh beads by rotating the powder mixture in a commercial pan nodulizer while spraying with water.
- a cost-effective way to practice the invention is to leave more NaCl impurity in the basic Cu carbonate during the production. This can be done, for example, by modifying the procedure for the washing of the precipitated product. One can then use this modified BCC precursor to produce the sorbents according to our invention.
- Another way to practice the invention is to mix solid chloride and metal oxide precursor (carbonate in this case) and to subject the mixture to calcinations to achieve conversion to oxide. Prior to the calcinations, the mixture can be co-formed with a carrier such as porous alumina. The formation process can be done by extrusion, pressing pellets or nodulizing in a pan or drum nodulizer.
- Still another promising way to practice the invention is to co-nodulize metal oxide precursor and alumina by using a NaCl solution as a nodulizing liquid.
- the final product containing reduction resistant metal (copper) oxide would then be produced after proper curing and thermal activation.
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