Reactor system for acetylene absorption and selective hydrogenation
A system including an acetylene absorption and hydrogenation reactor configured to receive an acetylene-rich gas stream and a hydrogen stream flowing upwards or downwards to a reaction zone and a cooled liquid solvent flowing downwards to the reaction zone, wherein the cooled recycled liquid solvent stream extracts acetylene in the acetylene-rich gas stream and hydrogen in the hydrogen stream and at least a portion of the acetylene is converted to ethylene in the presence of a hydrogenation catalyst and hydrogen under hydrogenation reaction conditions to produce an acetylene-lean gas effluent and a heated liquid solvent effluent, and a first heat exchanger for receiving the heated liquid solvent effluent, the first heat exchanger being configured to remove heat from the heated liquid solvent effluent and produce the cooled recycled liquid solvent stream as part of a continuous solvent recycle loop.
1 . A continuous process, comprising:
passing an acetylene-rich gas stream and a hydrogen stream to a reactor flowing upwards or downwards to a reaction zone in the reactor;
passing a cooled recycled liquid solvent stream to the reactor flowing downwards to the reaction zone in the reactor,
processing the acetylene-rich gas stream and the hydrogen stream with the cooled recycled liquid solvent stream to extract acetylene in the acetylene-rich gas stream and hydrogen in the hydrogen stream and convert at least a portion of the acetylene to ethylene in the presence of a hydrogenation catalyst and the hydrogen under hydrogenation reaction conditions to produce an acetylene-lean gas effluent and a heated liquid solvent effluent; and
passing the heated liquid solvent effluent to a first heat exchanger to remove heat from the heated liquid solvent effluent to produce the cooled recycled liquid solvent stream as part of a continuous solvent recycle loop.
2 . The continuous process according to claim 1 , further comprising passing the heated liquid solvent effluent to a pump to produce a pressurized heated liquid solvent stream.
3 . The continuous process according to claim 1 , further comprising:
splitting the pressurized heated liquid solvent stream into a first pressurized heated liquid solvent stream and a second pressurized heated liquid solvent stream;
passing the first pressurized heated liquid solvent stream to the first heat exchanger; and
passing the second pressurized heated liquid solvent stream to a second heat exchanger to adjust the temperature of the second pressurized heated liquid solvent stream to a given temperature for removing any impurities present in the second pressurized heated liquid solvent stream.
4 . The continuous process according to claim 3 , further comprising passing the second pressurized heated liquid solvent stream from the second heat exchanger to a separation unit to remove any impurities present in the second pressurized heated liquid solvent stream and produce a clean liquid solvent stream.
5 . The continuous process according to claim 4 , wherein the separation unit comprises one of a distillation column or an absorption unit.
6 . The continuous process according to claim 4 , further comprising adding a fresh liquid solvent stream to the clean liquid solvent stream to produce a clean recycled solvent stream.
7 . The continuous process according to claim 6 , further comprising:
passing the clean recycled solvent stream to a third heat exchanger to remove any heat in the clean recycled solvent stream and produce a cooled clean recycled solvent stream; and
combining the cooled clean recycled solvent stream with the heated liquid solvent effluent.
8 . The continuous process according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrogenation reaction conditions comprise a temperature of about 50° C. and about 250° C., a pressure of about 0.69 MPa and about 3.4 MPa and a liquid hour space velocity (LHSV) at the reactor inlet of the acetylene absorption and hydrogenation reactor of about 1 and about 100 h −1 .
9 . The continuous process according to claim 1 , wherein the reactor is one of a fixed bed reactor and a trickle-bed reactor.