Claims
- 1. A reforming process comprising the steps of:charging for a first time period a substantially water-free and substantially perchloroethylene-free hydrocarbon feed comprising a reformable hydrocarbon to a reformer reactor which defines a reaction zone containing a reformer catalyst having an activity, wherein said reformer reactor is operated under reforming conditions, and wherein said first time period is such that said activity of said reformer catalyst decreases from an acceptable activity that is indicated by an acceptable activity temperature to an unacceptable activity that is indicated by an unacceptable activity temperature; wherein said acceptable activity temperature is the lowest activity temperature which yields a reformer product with a desired octane number under desired operating parameters; and wherein said unacceptable activity temperature is the lowest activity temperature which yields a reformer product with a desired octane number but at an activity temperature higher than the desired operating parameters; and after said first time period, introducing perchloroethylene, without simultaneously introducing water, into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed in an amount and for a second time period that are effective to restore at least a portion of the decrease in said activity of said reformer catalyst, thereby increasing said activity of said reformer catalyst from said unacceptable activity to a restored activity.
- 2. A reforming process according to claim 1 wherein said acceptable activity temperature is less than about 1100° F. and wherein said unacceptable activity temperature is more than about 2% higher than said acceptable activity temperature.
- 3. A reforming process according to claim 2 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from about 0.5 ppmw to about 50 ppmw.
- 4. A reforming process according to claim 3 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 5 ppmw of water.
- 5. A reforming process according to claim 2 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from about 5 ppmw to about 40 ppmw.
- 6. A reforming process according to claim 5 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 1 ppmw of water.
- 7. A reforming process according to claim 6 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum and alumina.
- 8. A reforming process according to claim 2 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from 7.5 ppmw to 35 ppmw.
- 9. A reforming process according to claim 8 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than 0.1 ppmw of water.
- 10. A reforming process according to claim 9 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum, alumina, rhenium, and chlorine.
- 11. A reforming process according to claim 1 wherein said acceptable activity temperature is less than about 1000° F. and wherein said unacceptable activity temperature is more than about 2% higher than said acceptable activity temperature.
- 12. A reforming process according to claim 11 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from about 0.5 ppmw to about 50 ppmw.
- 13. A reforming process according to claim 12 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 5 ppmw of water.
- 14. A reforming process according to claim 11 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from about 5 ppmw to about 40 ppmw.
- 15. A reforming process according to claim 14 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 1 ppmw of water.
- 16. A reforming process according to claim 15 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum and alumina.
- 17. A reforming process according to claim 11 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from 7.5 ppmw to 35 ppmw.
- 18. A reforming process according to claim 17 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than 0.1 ppmw of water.
- 19. A reforming process according to claim 18 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum, alumina, rhenium, and chlorine.
- 20. A reforming process according to claim 1 wherein said acceptable activity temperature is less than about 900° F. and wherein said unacceptable activity temperature is more than about 2% higher than said acceptable activity temperature.
- 21. A reforming process according to claim 20 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from about 0.5 ppmw to about 50 ppmw.
- 22. A reforming process according to claim 21 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 5 ppmw of water.
- 23. A reforming process according to claim 20 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from about 5 ppmw to about 40 ppmw.
- 24. A reforming process according to claim 23 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 1 ppmw of water.
- 25. A reforming process according to claim 24 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum and alumina.
- 26. A reforming process according to claim 20 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from 7.5 ppmw to 35 ppmw.
- 27. A reforming process according to claim 26 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than 0.1 ppmw of water.
- 28. A reforming process according to claim 27 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum, alumina, rhenium, and chlorine.
- 29. A reforming process comprising the steps of:charging for a first time period a substantially water-free and substantially perchlordethylene-free hydrocarbon feed comprising a reformable hydrocarbon to a reformer reactor which defines a reaction zone containing a reformer catalyst having an activity, wherein said reformer reactor is operated under reforming conditions, wherein said first time period is such that said activity of said reformer catalyst decreases from an acceptable activity that is indicated by an acceptable activity temperature of less than 900° F. to an unacceptable activity that is indicated by an unacceptable activity temperature of more than about 5% higher than said acceptable activity temperature; wherein said acceptable activity temperature is the lowest activity temperature which yields a reformer product with a desired octane number under desired operating parameters; and wherein said unacceptable activity temperature is the lowest activity temperature which yields a reformer product with a desired octane number but at an activity temperature higher than the desired operating parameters; and after said first time period, introducing an amount of perchloroethylene into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed so as to provide a concentration therein of from more than about 5 ppmw to less than about 40 ppmw of perchloroethylene, without simultaneously introducing water, for a second time period that is effective to restore at least a portion of the decrease in the activity of said reformer catalyst, thereby increasing said activity of said reformer catalyst from said unacceptable activity to a restored activity.
- 30. A reforming process according to claim 29 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 1 ppmw of water.
- 31. A reforming process according to claim 30 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum and alumina.
- 32. A reforming process according to claim 29 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from 7.5 ppmw to 35 ppmw.
- 33. A reforming process according to claim 32 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than 0.1 ppmw of water.
- 34. A reforming process according to claim 33 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum, alumina, rhenium, and chlorine.
- 35. A method of reactivating a reformer catalyst, contained in a reaction zone, wherein said reformer catalyst has been deactivated to an unacceptable activity from use in reforming a substantially water-free and substantially perchloroethlene-free hydrocarbon feed, said method comprising:contacting, under reforming conditions said reformer catalyst with a substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed comprising a reformable hydrocarbon having a concentration of perchloroethylene for a time period that is effective to restore at least a portion of the activity of said deactivated reformer catalyst, thereby increasing the activity of said reformer catalyst from said unacceptable activity that is indicated by an unacceptable activity temperature to a restored activity that is indicated by a restored activity temperature; wherein said acceptable activity temperature is the lowest activity temperature which yields a reformer product with a desired octane number under desired operating parameters; and wherein said unacceptable activity temperature is the lowest activity temperature which yields a reformer product with a desired octane number but at an activity temperature higher than the desired operating parameters.
- 36. A reforming process according to claim 35 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from about 0.5 ppmw to about 50 ppmw.
- 37. A reforming process according to claim 36 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 5 ppmw of water.
- 38. A reforming process according to claim 35 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from about 5 ppmw to about 40 ppmw.
- 39. A reforming process according to claim 38 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 1 ppmw of water.
- 40. A reforming process according to claim 39 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum and alumina.
- 41. A reforming process according to claim 35 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from 7.5 ppmw to 35 ppmw.
- 42. A reforming process according to claim 41 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than 0.1 ppmw of water.
- 43. A reforming process according to claim 42 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum, alumina, rhenium, and chlorine.
- 44. A reforming process comprising the steps of:charging for a first time period a substantially water-free and substantially perchloroethylene-free hydrocarbon feed comprising a reformable hydrocarbon to a reformer reactor which defines a reaction zone containing a reformer catalyst having an activity, wherein said reformer reactor is operated under reforming conditions, and wherein during said first time period said reformer catalyst experiences an activity decrease from an acceptable activity that is indicated by an acceptable activity temperature to an unacceptable activity that is indicated by an unacceptable activity temperature, and wherein said activity decrease is quantified as an activity decrease value that is calculated by subtracting said acceptable activity temperature from said unacceptable activity temperature; wherein said acceptable activity temperature is the lowest activity temperature which yields a reformer product with a desired octane number under desired operating parameters; and wherein said unacceptable activity temperature is the lowest activity temperature which yields a reformer product with a desired octane number but at an activity temperature higher than the desired operating parameters; and after said first time period, introducing perchloroethylene, without simultaneously introducing water, into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed in an amount and for a second time period that are effective for said reformer catalyst to experience an activity restoration from said unacceptable activity to a restored activity that is indicated by a restored activity temperature, wherein said activity restoration is quantified as an activity restoration value that is calculated by subtracting said restored activity temperature from said unacceptable activity temperature, and wherein said activity restoration value is more than about 80% of said activity decrease value.
- 45. A reforming process according to claim 44 wherein said acceptable activity temperature is less than about 1100° F. and wherein said unacceptable activity temperature is more than about 2% higher than said acceptable activity temperature.
- 46. A reforming process according to claim 45 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from about 0.5 ppmw to about 50 ppmw.
- 47. A reforming process according to claim 46 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 5 ppmw of water.
- 48. A reforming process according to claim 45 wherein said activity restoration value is more than about 95% of said activity decrease value.
- 49. A reforming process according to claim 48 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from about 5 ppmw to about 40 ppmw.
- 50. A reforming process according to claim 49 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 1 ppmw of water.
- 51. A reforming process according to claim 50 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum and alumina.
- 52. A reforming process according to claim 45 wherein said activity restoration value is more than about 98% of said activity decrease value.
- 53. A reforming process according to claim 52 wherein the amount of perchloroethylene injected into said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed is such as to provide a concentration of perchloroethylene in said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed of from 7.5 ppmw to 35 ppmw.
- 54. A reforming process according to claim 53 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than 0.1 ppmw of water.
- 55. A reforming process according to claim 54 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum, alumina, rhenium, and chlorine.
- 56. A reforming process comprising the steps of:(a) charging a substantially water-free and substantially perchloroethylene-free hydrocarbon feed to a reformer reactor which defines a reaction zone containing a reformer catalyst, wherein said reformer reactor is operated under reforming conditions sufficient to produce a reformer product having a higher octane number than said substantially water-free and substantially perchloroethylene-free hydrocarbon feed; and (b) simultaneously with step (a), contacting said reformer catalyst with an organic chloride without adding water to said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed, for a chloriding period that is effective to enhance the performance of said reformer catalyst.
- 57. A process according to claim 56 wherein the amount of said organic chloride contacted with said reformer catalyst is from about 0.5 ppmw to about 50 ppmw by weight of said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed.
- 58. A process according to claim 57 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 5 ppmw of water.
- 59. A process according to claim 58 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum.
- 60. A process according to claim 59 wherein said organic chloride is perchloroethylene.
- 61. A process according to claim 60 wherein said chloriding period is sufficient to increase the activity of said reformer catalyst to a restored activity.
- 62. A process according to claim 60 wherein said chloriding period is sufficient to increase the octane number of said reformer product to an acceptable value.
- 63. A process according to claim 60 wherein said chloriding period is sufficient to increase the amount of C5+ hydrocarbons in said reformer product to an acceptable level.
- 64. A process according to claim 60 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 1 ppmw of water.
- 65. A process according to claim 64 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum and rhenium.
- 66. A process according to claim 65 wherein said substantially water-free hydrocarbon feed contains less than about 0.1 ppmw of water.
- 67. A process according to claim 66 wherein said reformer catalyst comprises platinum, rhenium, chlorine, and an alumina support.
- 68. A process according to claim 67 wherein said chloriding period is sufficient to increase the activity of said reformer catalyst to a restored activity.
- 69. A process according to claim 67 wherein said chloriding period is sufficient to increase the octane number of said reformer product to an acceptable value.
- 70. A process according to claim 67 wherein said chloriding period is sufficient to increase the amount of C5+ hydrocarbons in said reformer product to an acceptable level.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/167,368, filed Nov. 24, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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