A method for regenerating a hydrocarbon conversion catalyst wherein at least a portion of a halogen-containing compound is precombusted in a precombustion zone, and the catalyst is regenerated in the presence of the halogen. By precombusting the halogen-containing compound in a precombustion zone rather than in the regeneration zone, this invention decreases the risk of permanent catalyst deactivation and of costly equipment damage in the regeneration zone. This method is adaptable to many processes for the catalyst conversion of hydrocarbons in which deactivated catalyst particles are regenerated in a moving bed.
Process For The Production Of High Purity Hydrogen From A Catalytic Reformer
Lance Baird - Prospect Heights IL, US Thomas Gevelinger - Oak Brook IL, US
International Classification:
C01B 3/26
US Classification:
423652000
Abstract:
A process for the production of high purity hydrogen from a naphtha catalytic reformer having a first catalytic zone in a lead position followed by a second catalytic zone in a lag position operating at similar inlet temperatures to produce a predetermined conversion wherein the inlet temperature of the second catalytic zone is reduced to thereby reduce the concentration of carbon monoxide in the net hydrogen product stream and the inlet temperatures of the first catalytic zone is increased to restore the predetermined conversion.
Process For The Production Of High Purity Hydrogen From A Catalytic Reformer
Lance Baird - Prospect Heights IL, US Thomas Gevelinger - Oak Brook IL, US
International Classification:
C01B 3/26
US Classification:
423652000
Abstract:
A process for the production of high purity hydrogen from a naphtha catalytic reformer wherein the reformer is firstly operated at a predetermined catalyst circulation rate to produce hydrogen gas containing carbon monoxide and secondly the catalyst circulation rate is reduced to produce hydrogen gas having a lower concentration of carbon monoxide.
Precombustion Of Halogen-Containing Compounds In Catalyst Regeneration Processes
A method for regenerating a hydrocarbon conversion catalyst wherein at least a portion of a halogen-containing compound is precombusted in a precombustion zone, and the catalyst is regenerated in the presence of the halogen. By precombusting the halogen-containing compound in a precombustion zone rather than in the regeneration zone, this invention decreases the risk of permanent catalyst deactivation and of costly equipment damage in the regeneration zone. This method is adaptable to many processes for the catalyst conversion of hydrocarbons in which deactivated catalyst particles are regenerated in a moving bed.