IP Library Granted Patent US 12698451
Granted Patent B2
US 12698451 · App. 18/253,543 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Processes and systems for upgrading a hydrocarbon-containing feed

Inventors: Mohsen N. Harandi (Calgary, CA); Paul F. Keusenkothen (Houston, TX); Ying Liu (Houston, TX); James R. Lattner (La Porte, TX)
Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.
C10J3/463B01D53/265C01B3/28C01B3/506C10B55/10B01D2257/304B01D2257/80C01B2203/0277C01B2203/046C01B2203/0485C01B2203/0495C01B2203/0883C10J2300/0909
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Patent No.
US 12698451
App. No.
18/253,543
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Processes and for converting a hydrocarbon-containing feed by pyrolysis and gasification/combustion. The hydrocarbon-containing feed can be heated to produce a heated feed that can be separated into a vapor and a liquid. At least a portion of the vapor and/or at least a portion of the liquid and a particle stream can be fed into a pyrolysis zone and contacted therein to effect pyrolysis of the hydrocarbons and produce a pyrolysis effluent.

Claims (106)

1 . A process for converting a hydrocarbon-containing feed by pyrolysis and gasification/combustion, comprising:

(I) heating a hydrocarbon-containing feed comprising C 5+ hydrocarbons and water to produce a heated feed;

(II) separating a vapor fraction and a liquid fraction from the heated feed, wherein the vapor fraction comprises steam;

(III) feeding:

(a) a portion of the vapor fraction through a first pyrolysis feed inlet into a first pyrolysis zone; and

(b) a portion of the liquid fraction through a second pyrolysis feed inlet into the first pyrolysis zone; and

(c) a first particle stream comprising particles having a pyrolysis temperature through a first particles inlet into the first pyrolysis zone;

(IV) optionally feeding a first steam stream through a first steam stream inlet into the first pyrolysis zone;

(V) contacting the vapor fraction and/or the liquid fraction with the particles in the first pyrolysis zone under a first set of pyrolysis conditions to effect pyrolysis of at least a portion of the hydrocarbons in the vapor fraction and/or the liquid fraction;

(VI) obtaining from the first pyrolysis zone a first pyrolysis zone effluent comprising olefins and the particles, wherein coke is formed on the surface of the particles;

(VII) obtaining from the first pyrolysis zone effluent a first gaseous stream rich in the olefins and a second particle stream rich in the particles;

(VIII) feeding at least a portion of the second particle stream, an oxidant stream, and optionally a second steam stream into a gasification/combustion zone;

(IX) contacting the second particle stream, the oxidant stream, and the optional second steam stream within the gasification/combustion zone to effect gasification and/or combustion of at least a portion of the coke disposed on the surface of the particles to produce a gasification/combustion zone effluent comprising regenerated particles and a gasification/combustion gas mixture;

(X) obtaining from the gasification/combustion zone effluent a second gaseous stream rich in the gasification/combustion gas mixture and a third particle stream rich in the regenerated particles; and

(XI) feeding at least a portion of the third particle stream into the first pyrolysis zone as at least a portion of the first particle stream fed into the first pyrolysis zone in step (III).

2 . The process of claim 1 , wherein:

the first pyrolysis zone has a first end and a second end,

the first particles inlet is in proximity to or connected to the first end of the first pyrolysis zone;

the first pyrolysis zone effluent exits the first pyrolysis zone from the second end; and

the first pyrolysis feed inlet, if present, is located downstream of the first particles inlet and upstream of the second end;

the second pyrolysis feed inlet, if present, is located downstream of the first particles inlet and upstream of the second end; and

the first steam stream inlet, if present, is located downstream of the first particles inlet and upstream of the second end.

3 . The process of claim 2 , wherein both the first pyrolysis feed inlet and the second pyrolysis feed inlet are present, and the second pyrolysis feed inlet is downstream of the first pyrolysis feed inlet.

4 . The process of claim 2 , wherein both the first pyrolysis feed inlet and the second pyrolysis feed inlet are present at substantially the same distance from the first end, the first pyrolysis zone has a longitudinal axis, and the second pyrolysis feed inlet distributes the liquid fraction at a location closer to the longitudinal axis than the first pyrolysis feed inlet distributes the vapor fraction.

5 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the first steam stream inlet and the second pyrolysis feed inlet are both present, and the first steam stream inlet is located upstream of the second pyrolysis feed inlet.

6 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the first pyrolysis zone comprises a vessel wall, and the first steam feed inlet distributes steam at a location closer to the vessel wall than the second pyrolysis feed inlet distributes the liquid fraction.

7 . The process of claim 1 , wherein a third steam stream is injected into the liquid fraction to obtain a liquid fraction/steam mixture, and the liquid fraction/steam mixture is then fed into the first pyrolysis zone through the second pyrolysis feed inlet.

8 . The process of claim 2 , wherein the second pyrolysis feed inlet and the first steam stream inlet are located adjacent the second end of the first pyrolysis zone.

9 . The process of claim 8 , wherein the first pyrolysis feed inlet is located adjacent the first end of the first pyrolysis zone.

10 . The process of claim 1 , wherein step (VIII) further comprises feeding a diluent stream into the gasification/combustion zone, and wherein the diluent stream comprises a portion of the second gaseous stream obtained in step (X).

11 . The process of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the following is met:

(i) the hydrocarbon-containing feed is heated to a temperature of 325° C. to 450° C. in step (I);

(ii) a weight ratio of steam to the hydrocarbons in the vapor fraction fed into the first pyrolysis zone is from 0.05 to 2;

(iii) a weight ratio of the first steam stream to the hydrocarbons in the liquid fraction fed into the first pyrolysis zone is from 0.2 to 2;

(iv) the first pyrolysis zone is operated at a temperature of 800° C. to 1,100° C.;

(v) a pressure within the first pyrolysis zone is from 100 kPa-absolute to 7,000 kPa-absolute;

(vi) a velocity of the gaseous components within the first pyrolysis zone is in a range of 9 m/s to 155 m/s;

(vii) a velocity of the particles within the first pyrolysis zone is up to 15.5 m/s;

(viii) a velocity of gaseous components within the first pyrolysis zone is at least 20% greater than a velocity of the particles within the first pyrolysis zone;

(ix) a weight ratio of the particles to a combined amount of the vapor fraction and the liquid fraction fed into the first pyrolysis zone is from 10 to 50;

(x) the vapor fraction and/or the liquid fraction are contacted with the particles within the first pyrolysis zone for a residence time of 10 milliseconds to 700 milliseconds, and

(xi) the first pyrolysis zone effluent is at a temperature of 900° C. to 1,050° C. when obtained from the first pyrolysis zone.

12 . The process of claim 1 , further comprising:

(XII) indirectly transferring heat from the second gaseous stream to a cooling medium to produce a cooled second gaseous stream comprising water;

(XIII) separating at least a portion of the water from the cooled second gaseous stream and, if present, optionally separating, at least one of: (i) at least a portion of any regenerated particles and (ii) at least a portion of hydrogen sulfide from the cooled second gaseous stream to produce a purified second gaseous stream; and

(XIV) compressing at least a portion of the purified second gaseous stream to produce a compressed second gaseous stream.

13 . The process of claim 12 , wherein a portion of the compressed second gaseous stream is fed into the gasification/combustion zone in step (VIII) as a diluent stream.

14 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the particles fed into the first pyrolysis zone in step (III) comprise an oxide of a transition metal element capable of oxidizing molecular hydrogen within the first pyrolysis zone, and wherein at least a portion of the transition metal element in the particles in the third particle stream rich in the particles is at a reduced state compared to the transition metal element in the particles fed into the first pyrolysis zone.

15 . The process of claim 14 , wherein the oxide of the transition metal element favors the oxidation of hydrogen over the oxidation of hydrocarbons in the first pyrolysis zone.

16 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the gasification/combustion zone is operated at a temperature of at least 1,000° C. and at a pressure of <800 kPa-absolute.

17 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the gasification/combustion zone is operated at a temperature of at least 1,000° C. and at a pressure of ≥800 kPa-absolute.

18 . The process of claim 1 , wherein the gasification/combustion gas mixture comprises molecular hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide or a flue gas comprising nitrogen, CO 2 , and water.

19 . The process of claim 1 , wherein in step (III), at least a portion of the vapor fraction is fed into the first pyrolysis zone, and the process further comprises:

(XV) feeding at least a portion of the liquid fraction through a third pyrolysis feed inlet and a fourth particle stream comprising particles having a pyrolysis temperature through a second particles inlet into a second pyrolysis zone;

(XVI) optionally feeding a fourth steam stream through a fourth steam stream inlet into the second pyrolysis zone;

(XVII) contacting the liquid fraction with the particles in the second pyrolysis zone under a second set of pyrolysis conditions to effect pyrolysis of at least a portion of the hydrocarbons in the liquid fraction;

(XVIII) obtaining from the second pyrolysis zone a second pyrolysis zone effluent comprising olefins and the particles, wherein coke is formed on the surface of the particles; and

(XIX) obtaining from the second pyrolysis zone effluent a third gaseous stream rich in the olefins and a fifth particle stream rich in the particles;

(XX) feeding at least a portion of the fifth particle stream, along with the second particle stream, the oxidant stream, and the optional second steam stream into the gasification/combustion zone; and

(XXI) contacting the particle streams, the oxidant stream, and the optional second steam stream within the gasification/combustion zone to effect gasification/combustion of at least a portion of the coke disposed on the surface of the particles to produce the gasification/combustion zone effluent comprising the regenerated particles and the gasification/combustion gas mixture;

(XXII) obtaining from the gasification/combustion zone effluent the second gaseous stream rich in the gasification/combustion gas mixture and the third particle stream rich in the regenerated particles; and

(XXIII) feeding a portion of the third particle stream into the second pyrolysis zone as at least a portion of the fourth particle stream fed into the second pyrolysis zone in step (XV).

20 . The process of claim 19 , wherein any portion of the liquid fraction is not fed into the first pyrolysis zone, and any portion of the vapor fraction is not fed into the second pyrolysis zone.

21 . The process of claim 19 , wherein step (XVI) is carried out, and the fourth steam stream inlet is downstream of the second particles inlet.

22 . The process of claim 19 , wherein at least one of the following is met:

(i) a weight ratio of steam to the liquid fraction fed into the second pyrolysis zone is 0.01:1 to 6:1;

the second pyrolysis zone is operated at a temperature of 800° C. to 1,100° C.;

a pressure within the second pyrolysis zone is from 100 kPa-absolute to 7,000 kPa-absolute;

a velocity of the vaporized liquid components within the second pyrolysis zone is in a range of 9 m/s to 155 m/s;

a velocity of the particles within the second pyrolysis zone is up to 15.5 m/s;

a velocity of vaporized liquid phase components within the second pyrolysis zone is at least 20% greater than a velocity of the particles within the second pyrolysis zone;

a weight ratio of the particles to the hydrocarbons in the liquid fraction fed into the second pyrolysis zone is 10 to 50;

the liquid fraction is contacted with the particles within the second pyrolysis zone for a residence time of 10 milliseconds to 700 milliseconds; and

the second pyrolysis zone effluent is at a temperature of 900° C. to 1,050° C. when obtained from the second pyrolysis zone.

23 . A process for converting a hydrocarbon-containing feed by pyrolysis and gasification/combustion, comprising:

(I) heating a hydrocarbon-containing feed comprising C 5+ hydrocarbons and water to produce a heated feed;

(II) separating a vapor fraction and a liquid fraction from the heated feed, wherein the vapor fraction comprises steam;

(III) feeding at least one of (a) a portion of the vapor fraction through a first pyrolysis feed inlet and (b) a portion of the liquid fraction through a second pyrolysis feed inlet, and a first particle stream comprising particles having a pyrolysis temperature through a first particles inlet into a first pyrolysis zone;

(IV) optionally feeding a first steam stream through a first steam stream inlet into the first pyrolysis zone;

(V) contacting the vapor fraction and/or the liquid fraction with the particles in the first pyrolysis zone under a first set of pyrolysis conditions to effect pyrolysis of at least a portion of the hydrocarbons in the vapor fraction and/or the liquid fraction;

(VI) obtaining from the first pyrolysis zone a first pyrolysis zone effluent comprising olefins and the particles, wherein coke is formed on the surface of the particles;

(VII) obtaining from the first pyrolysis zone effluent a first gaseous stream rich in the olefins and a second particle stream rich in the particles;

(VIII) feeding at least a portion of the second particle stream, an oxidant stream, and optionally a second steam stream into a gasification/combustion zone;

(IX) contacting the second particle stream, the oxidant stream, and the optional second steam stream within the gasification/combustion zone to effect gasification and/or combustion of at least a portion of the coke disposed on the surface of the particles to produce a gasification/combustion zone effluent comprising regenerated particles and a gasification/combustion gas mixture;

(X) obtaining from the gasification/combustion zone effluent a second gaseous stream rich in the gasification/combustion gas mixture and a third particle stream rich in the regenerated particles; and

(XI) feeding at least a portion of the third particle stream into the first pyrolysis zone as at least a portion of the first particle stream fed into the first pyrolysis zone in step (III);

wherein:

the first pyrolysis zone has a first end and a second end,

the first particles inlet is in proximity to or connected to the first end of the first pyrolysis zone;

the first pyrolysis zone effluent exits the first pyrolysis zone from the second end; and

the first pyrolysis feed inlet, if present, is located downstream of the first particles inlet and upstream of the second end;

the second pyrolysis feed inlet, if present, is located downstream of the first particles inlet and upstream of the second end; and

the first steam stream inlet, if present, is located downstream of the first particles inlet and upstream of the second end.

24 . A process for converting a hydrocarbon-containing feed by pyrolysis and gasification/combustion, comprising:

(I) heating a hydrocarbon-containing feed comprising C 5+ hydrocarbons and water to produce a heated feed;

(II) separating a vapor fraction and a liquid fraction from the heated feed, wherein the vapor fraction comprises steam;

(III) feeding at least one of (a) a portion of the vapor fraction through a first pyrolysis feed inlet and (b) a portion of the liquid fraction through a second pyrolysis feed inlet, and a first particle stream comprising particles having a pyrolysis temperature through a first particles inlet into a first pyrolysis zone;

(IV) feeding a first steam stream through a first steam stream inlet into the first pyrolysis zone;

(V) contacting the vapor fraction and/or the liquid fraction with the particles in the first pyrolysis zone under a first set of pyrolysis conditions to effect pyrolysis of at least a portion of the hydrocarbons in the vapor fraction and/or the liquid fraction;

(VI) obtaining from the first pyrolysis zone a first pyrolysis zone effluent comprising olefins and the particles, wherein coke is formed on the surface of the particles;

(VII) obtaining from the first pyrolysis zone effluent a first gaseous stream rich in the olefins and a second particle stream rich in the particles;

(VIII) feeding at least a portion of the second particle stream, an oxidant stream, and optionally a second steam stream into a gasification/combustion zone;

(IX) contacting the second particle stream, the oxidant stream, and the optional second steam stream within the gasification/combustion zone to effect gasification and/or combustion of at least a portion of the coke disposed on the surface of the particles to produce a gasification/combustion zone effluent comprising regenerated particles and a gasification/combustion gas mixture;

(X) obtaining from the gasification/combustion zone effluent a second gaseous stream rich in the gasification/combustion gas mixture and a third particle stream rich in the regenerated particles; and

(XI) feeding at least a portion of the third particle stream into the first pyrolysis zone as at least a portion of the first particle stream fed into the first pyrolysis zone in step (III),

wherein the first steam stream inlet and the second pyrolysis feed inlet are both present, and the first steam stream inlet is located upstream of the second pyrolysis feed inlet.