Claims
- 1. An apparatus for catalytically cracking hydrocarbon feedstock to form gaseous cracking products therefrom by contacting the feedstock with fluidizable solid sorbent particles and fluidizable solid catalyst particles, the sorbent particles being one or both of finer in size and less dense than the catalyst particles, such as to permit physical separation therebetween, the apparatus comprising:
- a riser having a lower zone for vaporizing a hydrocarbon feedstock, an upper zone above the lower zone for cracking the feedstock, a feedstock inlet means below the lower zone for receiving the feedstock and an outlet means above the upper zone for discharging the feedstock from the riser;
- a first inlet means in flow communication with the lower zone to charge the fluidizable solid sorbent particles into the lower zone;
- a second inlet means in flow communication with the upper zone to charge the fluidizable solid catalyst particles into the upper zone whereby the fluidizable sorbent and catalyst solids are commingled in the riser;
- gas/solid separation means in communication with the outlet means for separating the gaseous cracking products from the commingled fluidizable solids;
- stripper means in flow communication with the riser outlet means for stripping carbonaceous deposits from the commingled fluidizable solids discharged from the riser outlet means;
- a primary regenerator means;
- first transfer means to transfer the stripped commingled fluidizable solids from the stripper means to the primary regenerator means;
- sorbent/catalyst separation means in communication with the primary regenerator means and dimensioned and configured to effect physical separation of the sorbent and catalyst fluidizable solids discharged from the primary regenerator means by reason of the finer and/or less dense nature of the sorbent particles as compared to the catalyst particles to provide segregated sorbent and catalyst solids;
- a secondary regenerator means;
- means for conducting the segregated sorbent particles from the sorbent/catalyst separation means to the secondary regenerator means for regeneration of the sorbent therein;
- means for conducting the sorbent particles from the secondary regenerator means to the first inlet means for discharge therefrom into the lower zone as defined above; and
- means for conducting the catalyst particles from the sorbent/catalyst separation means to the second inlet means for discharge therefrom into the upper zone as defined above.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the primary regenerator means comprises a transfer conduit and the secondary regenerator comprises a cyclonic separator.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the primary regenerator means comprises catalyst/sorbent separation means whereby the fluidizable sorbent and catalyst particles can be simultaneously at least partially regenerated and segregated.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the primary regenerator means comprises a cyclonic burner.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the cyclonic burner is a horizontally disposed cyclonic burner.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 or claim 5 further including air inlet means dimensioned and configured to introduce air tangentially into the cyclonic separator to maintain a relatively oxygen-rich environment at the periphery of the interior of the cyclonic separator as compared to the relatively oxygen-poor environment at the center of the interior of the cyclonic separator, whereby the coarser and/or denser catalyst particles are subjected to the oxygen-rich environment and the finer and/or less dense sorbent particles are subjected to the oxygen-poor environment.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/515,540, filed Apr. 26, 1990, now allowed as U.S. Pat. No. 5,059,302 issued Oct. 22, 1991, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/352,433 filed May 16, 1989, abandoned.
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