C07C4/20

Methods for operating acetylene hydrogenation units in olefin production processes

A method for selectively hydrogenating acetylene in a cracked gas from a steam cracking unit for producing olefins may include separating a hydrogenation feed from the cracked gas. The hydrogenation feed may include acetylene, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and at least one product. The method may further include contacting the hydrogenation feed with an acetylene hydrogenation catalyst, the contacting causing hydrogenation of at least a portion of the acetylene of the hydrogenation feed to produce a hydrogenation effluent. In response to a change in a composition of a feedstock to the steam cracking unit that results in a change in a hydrogen concentration in the hydrogenation feed, the method may further include determining the hydrogen concentration in the hydrogenation feed and increasing or decreasing a temperature of the hydrogenation feed based on the determined hydrogen concentration of the hydrogenation feed.

Methods for operating acetylene hydrogenation units in olefin production processes

A method for selectively hydrogenating acetylene in a cracked gas from a steam cracking unit for producing olefins may include separating a hydrogenation feed from the cracked gas. The hydrogenation feed may include acetylene, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and at least one product. The method may further include contacting the hydrogenation feed with an acetylene hydrogenation catalyst, the contacting causing hydrogenation of at least a portion of the acetylene of the hydrogenation feed to produce a hydrogenation effluent. In response to a change in a composition of a feedstock to the steam cracking unit that results in a change in a hydrogen concentration in the hydrogenation feed, the method may further include determining the hydrogen concentration in the hydrogenation feed and increasing or decreasing a temperature of the hydrogenation feed based on the determined hydrogen concentration of the hydrogenation feed.

METHODS FOR OPERATING ACETYLENE HYDROGENATION UNITS IN OLEFIN PRODUCTION PROCESSES

A method for selectively hydrogenating acetylene in a cracked gas from a steam cracking unit for producing olefins may include separating a hydrogenation feed from the cracked gas. The hydrogenation feed may include acetylene, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and at least one product. The method may further include contacting the hydrogenation feed with an acetylene hydrogenation catalyst, the contacting causing hydrogenation of at least a portion of the acetylene of the hydrogenation feed to produce a hydrogenation effluent. In response to a change in a composition of a feedstock to the steam cracking unit that results in a change in a hydrogen concentration in the hydrogenation feed, the method may further include determining the hydrogen concentration in the hydrogenation feed and increasing or decreasing a temperature of the hydrogenation feed based on the determined hydrogen concentration of the hydrogenation feed.

METHODS FOR OPERATING ACETYLENE HYDROGENATION UNITS IN OLEFIN PRODUCTION PROCESSES

A method for selectively hydrogenating acetylene in a cracked gas from a steam cracking unit for producing olefins may include separating a hydrogenation feed from the cracked gas. The hydrogenation feed may include acetylene, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and at least one product. The method may further include contacting the hydrogenation feed with an acetylene hydrogenation catalyst, the contacting causing hydrogenation of at least a portion of the acetylene of the hydrogenation feed to produce a hydrogenation effluent. In response to a change in a composition of a feedstock to the steam cracking unit that results in a change in a hydrogen concentration in the hydrogenation feed, the method may further include determining the hydrogen concentration in the hydrogenation feed and increasing or decreasing a temperature of the hydrogenation feed based on the determined hydrogen concentration of the hydrogenation feed.

Method and system for producing benzene

A method (100) is proposed for the manufacture of benzene, in which a first feedstock mixture is formed, which contains alkylated aromatics and hydrogen, and in which the alkylated aromatics contained in the first feedstock mixture are partially converted with the hydrogen contained in the first feedstock mixture to the benzene through hydrodealkylation (33), thereby obtaining a first product mixture, wherein the first product mixture contains the benzene, the unconverted alkylated aromatics, alkanes with one to three carbon atoms formed in the conversion of the alkylated aromatics to the benzene, and the unconverted hydrogen, and wherein at least a part of the alkanes with one to three carbon atoms and of the hydrogen are separated from the first product mixture, thereby obtaining a light-gas fraction. It is proposed that the hydrogen contained in the first feedstock mixture is provided at least in part with the use of a low-temperature separation (18), to which at least a part of a second product mixture is supplied, wherein the second product mixture is formed at least in part through steam cracking (11) of a second feedstock mixture, and that the light-gas fraction is also supplied at least in part to the low-temperature separation (18). A corresponding plant also forms the subject matter of the invention.

Method and system for producing benzene

A method (100) is proposed for the manufacture of benzene, in which a first feedstock mixture is formed, which contains alkylated aromatics and hydrogen, and in which the alkylated aromatics contained in the first feedstock mixture are partially converted with the hydrogen contained in the first feedstock mixture to the benzene through hydrodealkylation (33), thereby obtaining a first product mixture, wherein the first product mixture contains the benzene, the unconverted alkylated aromatics, alkanes with one to three carbon atoms formed in the conversion of the alkylated aromatics to the benzene, and the unconverted hydrogen, and wherein at least a part of the alkanes with one to three carbon atoms and of the hydrogen are separated from the first product mixture, thereby obtaining a light-gas fraction. It is proposed that the hydrogen contained in the first feedstock mixture is provided at least in part with the use of a low-temperature separation (18), to which at least a part of a second product mixture is supplied, wherein the second product mixture is formed at least in part through steam cracking (11) of a second feedstock mixture, and that the light-gas fraction is also supplied at least in part to the low-temperature separation (18). A corresponding plant also forms the subject matter of the invention.

Process and system for the production of para-xylene and benzene from streams rich in C6 to C12+ aromatics

Embodiments include processes and systems for maximizing the production of benzene and para-xylene from heavy reformate. Embodiments include a C9 dealkylation reactor, a transalkylation reactor, and a C10+ dealkylation reactor. The process and system for producing benzene and para-xylene may be configured to additionally produce alkanes in the presence of hydrogen or olefins in the absence of hydrogen. Embodiments may include an aromatic extraction unit to separate non-aromatics from aromatics.

Process and system for the production of para-xylene and benzene from streams rich in C6 to C12+ aromatics

Embodiments include processes and systems for maximizing the production of benzene and para-xylene from heavy reformate. Embodiments include a C9 dealkylation reactor, a transalkylation reactor, and a C10+ dealkylation reactor. The process and system for producing benzene and para-xylene may be configured to additionally produce alkanes in the presence of hydrogen or olefins in the absence of hydrogen. Embodiments may include an aromatic extraction unit to separate non-aromatics from aromatics.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING BENZENE

A method (100) is proposed for the manufacture of benzene, in which a first feedstock mixture is formed, which contains alkylated aromatics and hydrogen, and in which the alkylated aromatics contained in the first feedstock mixture are partially converted with the hydrogen contained in the first feedstock mixture to the benzene through hydrodealkylation (33), thereby obtaining a first product mixture, wherein the first product mixture contains the benzene, the unconverted alkylated aromatics, alkanes with one to three carbon atoms formed in the conversion of the alkylated aromatics to the benzene, and the unconverted hydrogen, and wherein at least a part of the alkanes with one to three carbon atoms and of the hydrogen are separated from the first product mixture, thereby obtaining a light-gas fraction. It is proposed that the hydrogen contained in the first feedstock mixture is provided at least in part with the use of a low-temperature separation (18), to which at least a part of a second product mixture is supplied, wherein the second product mixture is formed at least in part through steam cracking (11) of a second feedstock mixture, and that the light-gas fraction is also supplied at least in part to the low-temperature separation (18). A corresponding plant also forms the subject matter of the invention.

PROCESS FOR CONVERSION OF HYDROCARBON FEED TO C2 UNSATURATED HYDROCARBONS AND SYNGAS COMPOSITION USED FOR MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS

Integrated processes for the conversion of hydrocarbons to C2 and C3 unsaturated hydrocarbons include combustion and cracking of hydrocarbons, dry oxidative reforming of methane, and catalytic hydrogenation of acetylene. Reactive products formed among the integrated processes may be distributed and recycled among the processes for the conversion of the hydrocarbon feedstock.