WO2022025985A1 - Recycle catalytic reforming process to increase aromatics yield - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure generally relates to processes and systems for the recycling or recirculation of a C9+ hydrocarbon aromatic bottoms stream to a catalytic reformer to improve recovery of high value product within a refinery complex.
- naphtha is reformed after hydrodesulfurization to increase the octane number of the gasoline.
- the naphtha reformate contains a high level of benzene, up to or above 10 V % in reformate. However, no more than 1-3 V % or less can be present in typical gasoline pools.
- Methods to remove benzene from reformate currently exist, including separation processes and hydrogenation reaction processes. In separation processes, benzene is typically extracted with a solvent and then separated from the solvent through a membrane separation unit or other suitable unit operation. In hydrogenation reaction processes, the reformate is divided into fractions to concentrate the benzene followed by hydrogenation of one or more of the benzene-rich fractions.
- a naphtha stream is first hydrotreated in a hydrotreating unit to produce a hydrotreated naphtha stream.
- the hydrotreating unit operates under conditions (e.g., temperature, pressure, hydrogen partial pressure, liquid hourly space velocity (LHSV), catalyst selection/loading) that are effective to remove at least enough sulfur and nitrogen to meet requisite specifications.
- LHSV liquid hourly space velocity
- catalyst selection/loading e.g., catalyst selection/loading
- the hydrotreated naphtha stream is then reformed in a reforming unit to produce a gasoline reformate product stream.
- the operating conditions for the catalytic naphtha reforming unit include a temperature in the range of from about 260 °C to about 560 °C, a pressure in the range of from about 1 bar to about 50 bars, and a LHSV in the range of from about 0.5 h 1 to about 40 h 1 .
- paraffins alkanes
- naphthenes cycloalkanes
- Aromatics are left essentially unchanged or some may be hydrogenated to form naphthenes due to reverse reactions taking place in the presence of hydrogen.
- the reactions involved in catalytic reforming are commonly grouped into the four categories of cracking, dehydrocyclization, dehydrogenation and isomerization in parallel.
- a particular hydrocarbon/naphtha feed compound may undergo more than one form of reaction and/or may form more than one product.
- the catalysts for catalytic reforming processes are either mono functional or bi-functional reforming catalysts that contain precious metals, such as IUPAC Groups 8-10, as active components.
- a bi-functional catalyst features both metal and acidic sites. Refineries generally use a platinum catalyst or platinum alloy supported on alumina as the reforming catalyst.
- the resulting reformate is sent to the gasoline pool to be blended with other gasoline components to meet the specifications.
- a typical gasoline blending pool includes C4 and heavier hydrocarbons that have boiling points of less than about 205 °C.
- the hydrocarbon/naphtha feed composition, the impurities present therein, and the desired products determine the processing parameters with regard to choice of catalyst(s), process type etc.
- Particular types of chemical reactions can be targeted through a selection of catalyst or operating conditions known to those of ordinary skill in the art to influence both yield and selectivity of conversion of paraffinic and naphthenic hydrocarbon precursors to particular aromatic hydrocarbon structures.
- the reformate is usually sent to an aromatics recovery complex (ARC) where it undergoes several further processing steps in order to recover high value products, such as xylenes and benzene, and to convert lower value products, such as toluene, into higher value products.
- Aromatics present in the reformate are usually separated into different fractions by carbon number; for example benzene, toluene, xylenes, and ethylbenzene, etc.
- the Cs fraction is subjected to a processing scheme to make more high value para-xylene by separating the para-xylene from the ortho-xylene, meta-xylene, and ethylbenzene using selective adsorption or crystallization.
- the ortho-xylene and meta-xylene remaining after para-xylene separation are isomerized to produce an equilibrium mixture of xylenes.
- the ethylbenzene is isomerized into xylenes or is dealkylated to benzene and ethane.
- the para-xylene is then again separated with the remaining para-xylene- depleted-stream being recycled to extinction through the isomerization unit and then to the para- xylene recovery unit until all are converted to para-xylene and recovered.
- Toluene is typically recovered as a separate fraction and converted into higher value products, such benzene and/or xylenes through conversion processes such as disproportionation of toluene to make benzene and xylenes. Further processes involve hydrodealkylation of toluene to make benzene. Both toluene disproportionation and toluene hydrodealkylation result in the formation of benzene.
- the present disclosure provides a method to increase recovery of benzene, toluene and xylene.
- the method may include supplying to a naphtha reforming unit (NREF) a stream of hydrotreated naphtha and then allowing the stream to flow through the NREF to generate reformate and hydrogen gas. At least a portion of reformate is then supplied from the NREF to an aromatics recovery complex (ARC). A portion of the reformate then may flow in the ARC through a reformate splitter to generate a Cs+ stream. The Cx- stream may then flow through a xylene re run splitter to obtain a Cs stream and a C9+ stream. The C9+ stream may then be redirected back to enter the stream of hydrotreated naphtha to thereby reprocess the C9+ stream and recover a higher yield of benzene, toluene and xylene.
- NREF naphtha reforming unit
- ARC aromatics recovery complex
- the C9+ stream is recycled to the stream of hydrotreated naphtha prior to entering the NREF. In other instances, the C9+ stream is recycled to the stream of hydrotreated naphtha within the NREF.
- the C9+ stream feeds into the NREF equally before each reactor unit contained therein.
- the NREF provides a temperature and a catalyst suitable to provide sufficient energy to sever an alkyl carbon-carbon bond, such as from about 490 °C to about 520 °C.
- the catalyst in the NREF includes an acidic catalyst.
- the present disclosure may further include flowing the Cx stream to a para-xylene extraction unit to obtain a para-xylene stream and a xylene isomer stream.
- the xylene isomer stream may then flow to a xylene isomerization unit coupled to a further splitter.
- the xylene isomer stream may then be recycled to the xylene re-run splitter to provide further C9+ compounds to join the C9+ stream.
- the catalyst of the NREF is selected from a zeolite, a platinum compound, a palladium compound or combinations thereof.
- a zeolite may features a framework selected from Faujasite (FAU), beta (BEA), Mordenite (MOR), Mordenite Framework Inverted (MFI) or combinations thereof.
- the NREF may have a hydrogen/oil operating ratio of about 100 to about 2500 L/L, including of about 100 to about 1000 L/L and of about 100 to about 750 L/L.
- the NREF may have an operating LHSV of about 0.5 to about 40 h 1 , including of about 0.5 to about 10 h 1 and about 0.5 to about 4 h 1 .
- the NREF may further have an operating pressure of about 1 to about 50 bar, including of about 1 to about 30 bar and of about 1 to about 20 bar.
- the NREF may further have an operating temperature of about 250 to about 575 °C, including of about 400 to about 575 °C and of about 450 to about 575 °C.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic overview of a typical refinery arrangement of systems.
- Figure 2 shows a more detailed schematic of the various processing units present in a typical aromatics recovery complex.
- Figure 3 shows a schematic of an example of the present disclosure, wherein an aromatic bottoms stream of C9+ hydrocarbons from the aromatics recovery complex is recycled back to the hydrotreated naphtha feed into the catalytic reformer.
- Figure 4 shows in greater detail possible inputs for the aromatic bottoms C9+ hydrocarbons back into a fixed bed catalytic reformer.
- Figure 5 shows in greater detail possible inputs for the aromatic bottoms C9+ hydrocarbons back into a circulating catalytic reformer.
- aromatics includes C6-Cs aromatics, such as, for example, benzene and xylenes, whereas “aromatic bottoms” refer to the heavier fraction of C9+ compounds, including but not limited to C9, C10, C11, C12, C13, C14, C15, and Ci6 compounds.
- a typical refinery complex is presented in Figure 1 and a closer schematic of an aromatics recovery complex (ARC) from such is depicted in Figure 2
- the crude oil feed is distilled in an atmospheric distillation unit (ADU) to recover a naphtha fraction boiling in the range 36-180 °C, a diesel fraction boiling in the range 180-370 °C and an atmospheric residue fraction boiling at 370 °C and higher.
- ADU atmospheric distillation unit
- the naphtha fraction is then hydrotreated in a naphtha hydrotreating unit (NHT) to reduce the sulfur and nitrogen content to less than 0.5 ppmw.
- NHT naphtha hydrotreating unit
- the operating conditions of a NHT include a temperature in the range of from about 260 °C to about 400 °C; a pressure in the range of from about 1 bar to about 50 bars; and an LHSV in the range of from about 0.5 h _1 to about 40 h _1 .
- the hydrotreated naphtha fraction is then sent to a catalytic reforming unit (NREF) to improve its quality, i.e., increase octane number to produce gasoline blending stream or feedstock for an aromatics recovery unit.
- NREF catalytic reforming unit
- the diesel fraction is hydrotreated in a separate diesel hydrotreating unit (DHT) to desulfurize the diesel oil to obtain diesel fraction meeting the stringent specifications.
- DHT diesel hydrotreating unit
- the atmospheric residue fraction is either used as a fuel oil component or sent to other separation/conversion units to convert them from low value hydrocarbons to various fuel oil products.
- the reformate fraction from the catalytic reforming unit can be used as gasoline blending component or sent to an aromatic recovery complex (ARC) to recover high value aromatics, i.e., benzene, toluene, and xylenes, commonly called BTX.
- Figure 2 shows more detail of the processes present in an aromatic recovery complex (ARC).
- the reformate stream flowing from the catalytic reforming unit is split into two fractions: light (Cs, C6) and heavy (C7+) reformate.
- the light reformate is sent to a benzene extraction unit to extract benzene present therein and recover near benzene free gasoline.
- the heavy reformate stream is then sent to a second splitter to recover C7 and a Cs+ stream.
- the C7 toluene stream is sent to a gasoline pool or other interconversion processes and the Cs+ stream is sent to a clay tower to remove olefins.
- the olefin-free effluent is then sent to a xylene re-run splitter/fractionator to send the Cx stream to a para-xylene extraction unit to recover para-xylene.
- Other xylenes are also recovered during this latter process and are further sent to a xylene isomerization unit to catalytically convert them to para-xylene.
- the successfully converted fraction is recycled back to para-xylene extraction unit for distillation.
- the heavy fraction from the xylene re-run unit is recovered as process reject stream or aromatic bottoms of C9+ hydrocarbons.
- Toluene is recovered as a separate fraction, and then may be converted into higher value products, for example benzene in addition to or alternative to xylenes.
- One toluene conversion process involves the disproportionation of toluene to make benzene and xylenes.
- Another process involves the hydrodealkylation of toluene to make benzene. Both toluene disproportionation and toluene hydrodealkylation result in the formation of benzene. With the current and continued environmental regulations involving benzene, it is desirable that the toluene conversion not result in the formation of significant quantities of benzene.
- the present disclosure concerns the identification that recycling the aromatic bottoms of C9+ alkylaromatic compounds generated from the ARC (i.e. at the xylene re-run unit or from a transalkylation unit) back to the catalytic reformer (Figure 3) presents an opportunity to further generate higher value compounds rather than waste or redistribution to gasoline pools.
- the NREF may operate at temperatures of about 490 to about 575 °C and utilize an acidic catalyst.
- the aromatic bottoms can be recycled to enter the catalytic reformer at one or multiple points.
- the NREF can possess multiple reactors and multiple furnaces. Accordingly, the C9+ stream of aromatic bottoms can enter the NREF at one or multiple points therein.
- One point of entry is to rejoin the hydrotreated naphtha stream emerging from the NHT prior to entry to the NREF.
- the only parameter that may be impacted by returning the aromatic bottoms to the NREF is the liquid hourly space velocity ("LHSV") as the added line increases the feed into the respective reforming unit.
- LHSV liquid hourly space velocity
- the hydrotreated naphtha stream can flow through three or more reactors, passing through a furnace before entering each reactor.
- the C9+ stream in addition or in lieu of joining the hydrotreated naphtha at or before entry to the NREF, may be inserted prior to a stream feeding into a furnace within the NREF or upon exit form a reactor with the NREF.
- the reactors are connected to a regenerator to turn over spent catalyst.
- Catalyst regeneration which involves combusting detrimental coke in the presence of oxygen, includes a semi -regenerative process, cyclic regeneration, and continuous regeneration.
- Cyclic configurations utilize an additional “swing” reactor to permit one reactor at a time to be taken off-line for regeneration while the others remain in service.
- Continuous catalyst regeneration configurations provide for essentially uninterrupted operation by catalyst removal, regeneration and replacement.
- FIG. 1 a schematic of a conventional system for gasoline and aromatic production is shown.
- a refinery with an aromatic complex is presented.
- a crude oil inlet stream 10 is fluidly coupled to atmospheric distillation unit (ADU) 100, and crude oil from the crude oil inlet stream 10 is separated into naphtha stream 20, atmospheric residue stream 12, and diesel stream 11.
- Diesel stream 11 proceeds to diesel hydrotreating unit (DHT) (not shown), and naphtha stream 20 proceeds to naphtha hydrotreating unit (NHT) 200.
- a hydrotreated naphtha stream 30 exits NHT 200 and enters catalytic naphtha reforming unit (NREF) 300.
- a hydrotreated naphtha stream 30 exits NHT 200 and enters catalytic naphtha reforming unit (NREF) 300.
- a separated hydrogen stream 31 exits NREF 300, and a reformate stream 40 also exits NREF 300.
- a portion of reformate stream 40 enters aromatic complex (ARC) 400, and another portion of reformate stream 40 is separated by pool stream 41 to a gasoline pool.
- the ARC 400 separates the reformate into a pool stream 42 (e.g., C4-C1 0 non-aromatics), an aromatics stream (G-G aromatics) 43, and an aromatic bottoms stream (C 9+ ) 60.
- the crude oil is distilled in ADU 100 to recover naphtha, which boils in the range of about 36 °C to about 180 °C, and diesel, which boils in the range of about 180 °C to about 370 °C.
- An atmospheric residue fraction in atmospheric residue stream 12 boils at about 370 °C and higher.
- Naphtha stream 20 is hydrotreated in NHT 200 to reduce the sulfur and nitrogen content to less than about 0.5 ppmw, and the hydrotreated naphtha stream 30 is sent to NREF 300 to improve its quality, or in other words increase the octane number to produce gasoline blending stream or feedstock for an aromatics recovery unit.
- Diesel stream 11 is hydrotreated in DHT to desulfurize the diesel oil to obtain a diesel fraction meeting stringent specifications at ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD).
- An atmospheric residue fraction is either used as a fuel oil component or sent to other separation or conversion units to convert low value hydrocarbons to high value products.
- Reformate stream 40 from NREF 300 can be used as a gasoline blending component or sent to an aromatic complex, such as ARC 400, to recover high value aromatics, such as benzene, toluene, and xylenes (BTX).
- the reformate stream 40 from the NREF 300 of Figure 1 flows initially into a reformate splitter 1 to separate into a light C5 and Ce hydrocarbon stream 401 and a heavy C7+ stream 410.
- the C5 and G stream 401 feeds to a benzene extraction unit 2 to separate into C5 and G, non-aromatic stream 402 for raffinate motor gasoline (MoGas) and a C6 aromatics stream 403 for benzene products.
- the C7+ stream 410 feeds to a splitter 3 to produce a C7 cut MoGas stream 411 and a G- hydrocarbon stream 420.
- the C8+ stream 420 is run through a clay treater 4 and then streamed 430 to a xylene re-run unit 5 to separate Cx- hydrocarbons into a Cx hydrocarbon stream 431 and C9+ (heavy aromatic MoGas) hydrocarbon stream 60.
- the xylene-re-run unit 5 is a distillation column including trays and/or structured packing and/or random packing to fractionate mixed xylenes from heavier aromatics.
- the Cx hydrocarbon stream 431 proceeds to a para-xylene extraction unit 6 to recover para-xylene in a para-xylene product stream 433.
- the para-xylene extraction unit 6 also produces a Cvcut MoGas stream 432, which combines with Cvcut MoGas stream 411 to produce C7 cut MoGas stream 412.
- Other xylenes are recovered and sent to xylene isomerization unit 7 by stream 434 to convert them to para-xylene.
- the isomerization unit 7 includes a catalyst, such as a zeolite, that assists in transforming ortho- and meta-xylenes to para-xylene.
- the isomerized xylenes are sent to a splitter column 8.
- the converted fraction is recycled back to para- xylene extraction unit 6 from splitter column 8 by way of streams 452 and 431.
- Splitter top stream 451 is recycled back to reformate splitter 1.
- the heavy fraction from the xylene rerun unit 5 is recovered as aromatic bottoms (shown as C9+ and Hvy Aro MoGas in FIG. 2 at stream 60).
- Aromatic bottoms relate to C9+ aromatics and may be a more complex mixture of compounds including di-aromatics.
- C9+ aromatics boil in the range of about 100 °C to about 450 °C.
- Aromatics bottoms at stream 60 are recycled to the NREF 300 for full extinction or partially if a bleed stream 250 is required. Recycled aromatics bottoms at stream 60 will not substantially change the operating conditions, as the stream 60 enters at a temperature in the naphtha and gasoline boiling range. The liquid hourly space velocity (“LHSV”) may be impacted, as there will be increased feed to the respective reforming unit.
- LHSV liquid hourly space velocity
- the bottoms stream 60 may enter the NREF at one, two or three points.
- the NREF features three reactors 310320330 and a furnace 350 or multiple furnaces placed in between. The multiple reactors may be used due to the endothermicity of the reaction and catalyst deactivation in each reactor.
- the effluents are heated to the reaction temperature by the furnace and send to the next reactor.
- the hydrotreated naphtha 30 enters from the NHT and passes through the heat exchanges 360 furnace 350 and into the first reactor 310.
- the reaction passes back through the furnace 350 and to the second reactor 320.
- the reactants passes back through the furnace 350 and into the third reactor 330 and then passes through the heat exchanger 360 and to a splitter 340 to separate light gases 31 and reformate 40, which flows to the ARC 400.
- Figure 5 shows a slightly different arrangement of the NREF, with independent furnaces 350 placed between the reactors 310 320 330. Also depicted are feeds for catalyst regeneration through feeding spent catalyst to a regenerator 360 and then back to each reactor. As with Figure 4, an aromatic bottoms stream of C9+ hydrocarbons can enter the NREF prior to entry in the first reactor 310, the second reactor 320 or the third reactor 330.
- a method for recovery of benzene, toluene and xylene includes: supplying to a naphtha reforming unit (NREF) a stream of hydrotreated naphtha; allowing the stream to flow through the NREF to generate reformate and hydrogen gas; supplying at least a portion of reformate from the NREF to an aromatics recovery complex (ARC); flowing the portion of reformate in the ARC through a reformate splitter to generate a C7+ stream; flowing the C7+ stream through a second splitter to generate a Cs+ stream; flowing the Cx- stream through a clay tower to deolefmate the Cx- stream; flowing the deolefmated Cx- stream through a xylene re-run splitter to obtain a Cx stream and a C9+ stream; and recycling the C9+ stream back to enter the stream of hydrotreated naphtha to thereby reprocess the C9+ stream to recover
- NREF naphtha reforming unit
- ARC aromatics recovery
- the C9+ stream recycles to the stream of hydrotreated naphtha prior to entering the NREF.
- the C9+ stream recycles to the stream of hydrotreated naphtha within the NREF.
- the C9+ stream feeds into the NREF equally before each reactor unit contained therein.
- the NREF comprises a temperature and a catalyst suitable to provide sufficient energy to break an alkyl carbon-carbon bond.
- the operating temperature of the NREF is from about 490 °C to about 520 °C.
- the catalyst of the NREF is an acidic catalyst.
- the catalyst is selected from a zeolite, a platinum compound, a palladium compound or combinations thereof.
- the catalyst is a zeolite with a framework selected from Faujasite (FAU) (zeolite Y, USY), Beta (*BEA), Mordenite (MOR), ZSM-5 (MFI) or combinations thereof.
- FAU Faujasite
- USY zeolite Y, USY
- Beta *BEA
- Mordenite MOR
- ZSM-5 ZSM-5
- the method may also include: flowing the Cs stream to a para-xylene extraction unit to obtain a para- xylene stream and a xylene isomer stream; flowing the xylene isomer stream to a xylene isomerization unit coupled to a further splitter; and recycling the xylene isomer stream to the xylene re-run splitter, wherein further C9+ compounds join the C9+ stream.
- the NREF has a hydrogen/oil operating ratio of about 100 to about 2500 L/L.
- the NREF has a hydrogen/oil operating ratio of about 100 to about 1000 L/L.
- the NREF has a hydrogen/oil operating ratio of about 100 to about 750 L/L
- the NREF has an operating LHSV of about 0.5 to about 40 h 1 .
- the NREF has an operating LHSV of about 0.5 to about 10 h 1 .
- the NREF has an operating LHSV of about 0.5 to about 4 h 1 .
- the NREF has an operating pressure of about 1 to about 50 bar.
- the NREF has an operating pressure of about 1 to about 20 bar.
- the NREF has an operating temperature of about 250 to about 560 °C.
- the NREF has an operating temperature of about 450 to about 560 °C.
- the naphtha hydrotreater was arranged as follows:
- the LHSV for the reformer increased from 4 to 4.5 h 1 .
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