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US20130178672A1 - Process for making a distillate product and/or c2-c4 olefins - Google Patents

Process for making a distillate product and/or c2-c4 olefins
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US20130178672A1
US20130178672A1US13/733,713US201313733713AUS2013178672A1US 20130178672 A1US20130178672 A1US 20130178672A1US 201313733713 AUS201313733713 AUS 201313733713AUS 2013178672 A1US2013178672 A1US 2013178672A1
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John William Harris
Martin Jean Pierre Cornelis Nieskens
Easwar Santhosh Ranganathan
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A process for making a distillate product and one or more C2-C4 olefins from a FCC feedstock containing a cellulosic material and a hydrocarbon co-feed is provided.

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1. A process for making a distillate product and one or more C2-C4 olefins comprising:
a) contacting a FCC feedstock with a FCC catalyst at a temperature of at least 400° C. in a riser reactor to produce a distillate product and a spent FCC catalyst, wherein the FCC feedstock comprises a cellulosic material and a hydrocarbon co-feed;
b) separating at least a portion of the distillate product from the spent FCC catalyst;
c) regenerating the spent FCC catalyst to produce a regenerated FCC catalyst;
d) contacting an intermediate reactor feedstock with at least a portion of the regenerated FCC catalyst at a temperature of at least 500° C. in an intermediate reactor to produce one or more C2-C4 olefins and a used regenerated FCC catalyst;
e) separating at least a portion of the one or more C2-C4 olefins from the used regenerated catalyst; and
f) providing at least a portion of the used regenerated FCC catalyst as FCC catalyst in step a).
2. The process ofclaim 1 wherein the FCC feedstock comprises a hydrocarbon co-feed and at least one cellulosic material selected from the group consisting of a solid cellulosic material, a pyrolysis oil derived from cellulosic material, and a mixture thereof.
3. The process ofclaim 1 wherein the hydrocarbon co-feed comprises at least 8 wt % elemental hydrogen, based on the total weight of the hydrocarbon co-feed on a dry basis.
4. The process ofclaim 1 wherein the hydrocarbon co-feed comprises in the range from at least 20 wt % to at most 100 wt % of at least one paraffin, based on the total weight of the hydrocarbon co-feed.
5. The process ofclaim 1 wherein the combination of the cellulosic material and the hydrocarbon co-feed has an overall molar ratio of hydrogen to carbon (H/C) of equal to or more than 1.1 (1.1/1).
6. The process ofclaim 1 wherein the cellulosic material is a solid cellulosic material and said solid cellulosic material is supplied to the riser reactor at a location upstream of the location where the hydrocarbon co-feed is supplied to the riser reactor.
7. The process ofclaim 1 wherein the FCC catalyst comprises zeolite Y or ultrastable zeolite Y (USY) in combination with an MFI type zeolite.
8. The process ofclaim 1 wherein step a) comprises contacting a FCC feedstock with a FCC catalyst at a temperature of at least 400° C. in a riser reactor to produce a gasoline-containing-product, a distillate product and a spent FCC catalyst; and wherein at least a portion of the gasoline-containing-product is provided as an intermediate reactor feedstock in step d).
9. The process ofclaim 1 wherein the intermediate reactor feedstock in step d) comprises in the range from at least 20 wt % to at most 65 wt % of one or more olefins, based on the total weight of intermediate reactor feedstock.
10. The process ofclaim 9 wherein the one or more olefins are one or more C5+-olefins.
11. The process ofclaim 1 wherein the intermediate reactor feedstock in step d) comprises one or more hydrocarbon compounds, and at least 80 wt % of said one or more hydrocarbon compounds has a boiling temperature at 0.1 MPa in the range from at least 30° C. to less than 221° C.
12. The process ofclaim 1 wherein the temperature in step a) is higher than the temperature in step d).
13. The process ofclaim 1 wherein the intermediate reactor feedstock comprise further biological feed components.
14. A process for the preparation of a biofuel and/or a biochemical, comprising
a) contacting a FCC feedstock with a FCC catalyst at a temperature of at least 400° C. in a riser reactor to produce a distillate product and a spent FCC catalyst, wherein the FCC feedstock comprises a cellulosic material and a hydrocarbon co-feed;
b) separating at least a portion of the distillate product from the spent FCC catalyst;
c) regenerating the spent FCC catalyst to produce a regenerated FCC catalyst;
d) contacting an intermediate reactor feedstock with at least a portion of the regenerated FCC catalyst at a temperature of at least 500° C. in an intermediate reactor to produce one or more C2-C4 olefins and a used regenerated FCC catalyst;
e) separating at least a portion of the one or more C2-C4 olefins from the used regenerated catalyst;
f) providing at least a portion of the used regenerated FCC catalyst as FCC catalyst in step a); and
g) blending at least a portion of the distillate product and/or at least a portion of the one or more C2-C4 olefins with one or more other components to produce a biofuel and/or a biochemical.
15. The process ofclaim 14 wherein the FCC feedstock comprises a hydrocarbon co-feed and at least one cellulosic material selected from the group consisting of a solid cellulosic material, a pyrolysis oil derived from cellulosic material, and a mixture thereof.
16. The process ofclaim 14 wherein the temperature in step a) is higher than the temperature in step d).
17. A process for the preparation of a biofuel and/or a biochemical, comprising
a) contacting a FCC feedstock with a FCC catalyst at a temperature of at least 400° C. in a riser reactor to produce a distillate product and a spent FCC catalyst, wherein the FCC feedstock comprises a cellulosic material and a hydrocarbon co-feed;
b) separating at least a portion of the distillate product from the spent FCC catalyst;
c) regenerating the spent FCC catalyst to produce a regenerated FCC catalyst;
d) contacting an intermediate reactor feedstock with at least a portion of the regenerated FCC catalyst at a temperature of at least 500° C. in an intermediate reactor to produce a used regenerated FCC catalyst, one or more C2-C4 olefins and a gasoline-containing-product, said gasoline-containing-product comprises one or more hydrocarbon compounds, wherein at least 80 wt % of such one or more hydrocarbon compounds has a boiling temperature at 0.1 MPa in the range from equal to or more than 30° C. to less than 221° C.;
e) separating at least a portion of the gasoline-containing-product and at least a portion of the one or more C2-C4 olefins from the used regenerated catalyst;
f) providing at least a portion of the used regenerated FCC catalyst as FCC catalyst in step a); and
g) blending at least a portion of the distillate product and/or at least a portion of the gasoline-containing-product with one or more other components to produce a biofuel and/or a biochemical.
18. The process ofclaim 17 wherein the FCC feedstock comprises a hydrocarbon co-feed and at least one cellulosic material selected from the group consisting of a solid cellulosic material, a pyrolysis oil derived from cellulosic material, and a mixture thereof.
19. The process ofclaim 17 wherein the temperature in step a) is higher than the temperature in step d).
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