Claims
- 1. A process for catalytic two-stage hydrogenation of coal with selective liquid recycle to produce increased yields of low-boiling hydrocarbon liquid and gaseous products, comprising:
- (a) feeding particulate coal and a hydrocarbon slurrying oil at an oil:coal weight ratio between 1.0 and 4.0 and a temperature below a distillation cut point temperature of 600.degree.-750.degree. F. into a pressurized first stage catalytic reaction zone containing coal-derived liquid and hydrogen and an ebullated bed of particulate hydrogenation catalyst;
- (b) passing said coal and hydrogen upwardly through said first stage ebullated bed of particulate hydrogenation catalyst, said bed being maintained at 700.degree.-800.degree. F. temperature, 1000-4000 psig hydrogen partial pressure and space velocity of 10-90 lb coal/hr per ft.sup.3 catalyst settled volume to rapidly heat the coal and catalytically hydrogenate it to produce a partially hydrogenated and hydroconverted coal-derived material;
- (c) withdrawing said partially hydrogenated coal-derived material containing gas and liquid fractions from said first stage reaction zone, and passing said material directly to a close-coupled second stage catalytic reaction zone together with additional hydrogen, said second stage reaction zone being maintained at 760.degree.-860.degree. F. temperature and 1000-4000 psig hydrogen partial pressure for further reacting and hydrocracking the liquid fraction material therein with minimal dehydrogenation reactions to produce gas and lower boiling hydrocarbon liquid materials;
- (d) withdrawing from said second stage catalytic reaction zone the hydrocracked material containing gas and liquid fractions, and phase separating said material into separate gas and liquid fractions;
- (e) distilling said liquid fraction at 600.degree.-750.degree. F. temperature and passing the distillation bottoms from said distillation to a liquid-solids separation step, from which a liquid stream normally boiling above the 600.degree.-750.degree. F. distillation temperature and containing less than about 20 W % concentration of particulate solids is entirely extinction recycled to the coal slurrying step, and a stream containing an increased solids concentration and substantially no hydrocarbon liquid material is removed from said liquid-solids separation step as the sole additional stream resulting from said liquid-solids separation step; and
- (f) recovering hydrocarbon gas and low boiling C.sub.4 -750.degree. F. fraction hydrocarbon liquid products from the process.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the particulate hydrogenation catalyst for said first and second reaction zones is selected from the group consisting of oxides of cobalt, iron, molybdenum, nickel, tin, tungsten and mixtures thereof deposited on a base material selected from the group consisting of alumina, magnesia silica, and combinations thereof.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein said first stage reaction zone is maintained at 720.degree.-780.degree. F. temperature, 1500-3500 psig hydrogen partial pressure, and space velocity of 20-70 lb coal/hr per ft.sup.3 catalyst settled volume.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein said second stage reaction zone is maintained at 780.degree.-850.degree. F. temperature and 1500-3500 psig hydrogen partial pressure.
- 5. The process of claim 1, wherein said first stage reaction zone contains a particulate hydrogenation catalyst comprising nickel and molybdenum on an alumina support material.
- 6. The process of claim 1, wherein said second stage reaction zone contains a particulate catalyst comprising cobalt and molybdenum on an alumina support material.
- 7. The process of claim 1, wherein the distillation cut point temperature is 620.degree.-700.degree. F.
- 8. The process of claim 1, wherein said liquid stream being extinction recycled to the coal slurrying step conains 0-15 W % concentration of particulate solids.
- 9. The process of claim 1, wherein a C.sub.4 -650.degree. F. hydrocarbon liquid fraction from said gas-liquid phase separation step is catalytically hydrotreated at conditions of 650.degree.-775.degree. F. temperature, 1600-2000 psig hydrogen partial pressure and space velocity of 0.5-2.0 volume of feed per hour per volume of reactor to produce refined hydrocarbon liquid products.
- 10. The process of claim 1, wherein the coal feed is bituminous type coal.
- 11. The process of claim 1, wherein the coal feed is subbituminous type coal.
- 12. The process of claim 9, wherein said liquid fraction from said phase separation step is distilled at 630.degree.-700.degree. F. temperature to provide a liquid fraction stream boiling above 630.degree. F., from which stream particulate solids are removed to 0-20 W% solids concentration, and the stream boiling above 630.degree. F. and containing reduced solids content is extinction recycled to said first stage reactor.
- 13. A process for catalytic two-stage hydrogenation of coal with selective liquid recycle to produce increased yields of low-boiling hydrocarbon liquid and gaseous products, comprising:
- (a) mixing particulate bituminous coal with sufficient coal-derived hydrocarbon liquid at an oil:coal weight ratio between 1.1 and 3.0 to provide a flowable slurry, and feeding the coal-oil slurry at a temperature below about 700.degree. F. directly into a pressurized first stage catalytic reaction zone containing coal-derived liquid and hydrogen and an ebullated bed of particulate hydrogenation catalyst;
- (b) passing the coal slurry and hydrogen upwardly through said first stage ebullated bed of particulate hydrogenation catalyst, said bed being maintained at 720.degree.-780.degree. F. temperature, 1500-3500 psig hydrogen partial pressure, and space velocity of 20-70 lb coal/hr per ft.sup.3 catalyst settled volume to rapidly heat the coal and catalytically hydrogenate it to produce a partially hydrogenated and hydroconverted coal-derived material;
- (c) withdrawing said partially hydrogenated coal-derived material containing gas and liquid fractions from said first stage reaction zone, and passing said material directly to a close-coupled second stage catalytic reaction zone together with additional hydrogen, said second stage reaction zone being maintained at 780.degree.-850.degree. F. temperature and 1500-3500 psig hydrogen partial pressure for further reaction and hydrocracking the liquid fraction therein with minimal dehydrogenation reactions to produce gas and lower boiling hydrocarbon liquid materials;
- (d) withdrawing from said second stage catalytic reaction zone the hydrocracked material containing gas and liquid fractions, and phase separating said material into separate gas and liquid fractions;
- (e) distilling said liquid fraction at 620.degree.-700.degree. F. temperature and passing the distillation bottoms to a liquid-solids separation step, from which a liquid stream normally boiling above the 620.degree.-700.degree. F. distillation temperature and containing less than 20 W % concentration of particulate solids is extinction recycled to the coal slurrying step, and a stream containing an increased solids concentration and substantially no hydrocarbon liquid material is removed from said liquid-solids separation step as the sole additional stream resulting from said liquid-solids separation step; and
- (f) recovering hydrocarbon gas and low boiling C.sub.4 -700.degree. F. fraction hydrocarbon liquid products from the process.
- 14. A process for catalytic two-stage hydrogenation of coal with selective liquid recycle to produce increased yields of low-boiling hydrocarbon liquid and gaseous products, comprising:
- (a) mixing particulate bituminous coal with sufficient coal-derived hydrocarbon liquid at an oil:coal weight ratio between 1.1 and 3.0 to provide a flowable slurry, and feeding the coal-oil slurry at temperature below about 700.degree. F. directly into a pressurized first stage catalytic reaction zone containing coal-derived liquid and hydrogen and an ebullated bed of particulate hydrogenation catalyst;
- (b) passing the coal slurry and hydrogen upwardly through said first stage ebullated bed of particulate hydrogenation catalyst, said bed being maintained at 720.degree.-780.degree. F. temperature, 1500-3500 psig hydrogen partial pressure, and space velocity of 20-70 lb coal/hr per ft.sup.3 catalyst settled volume to rapidly heat the coal and catalytically hydrogenate it to produce a partially hydrogenated and hydroconverted coal-derived material;
- (c) withdrawing said partially hydrogenated coal-derived material containing gas and liquid fractions from said first stage reaction zone, and passing said material directly to a second stage catalytic reaction zone together with additional hydrogen, said second stage reaction zone being maintained at 780.degree.-850.degree. F. temperature and 1500-3500 psig hydrogen partial pressure for further reaction and hydrocracking the liquid fraction therein with minimal dehydrogenation reactions to produce gas and low boiling hydrocarbon liquid materials;
- (d) withdrawing from said second stage catalytic reaction zone the hydrocracked material containing gas and liquid fractions, and phase separating said material into separate gas and liquid fractions.
- (e) distilling said liquid fraction at 600.degree.-750.degree. F. temperature and passing the distillation bottoms to a liquid-solids separation step, from which a liquid stream normally boiling above the 600.degree.-750.degree. F. distillation temperature and containing less than 20 W % concentration of particulate solids is entirely extinction recycled to the coal slurrying step, and a stream containing an increased solids concentration and substantially no hydrocarbon liquid material is removed from said liquid-solids separation step as the sole additional stream resulting from said liquid-solids separation step; and
- (f) passing a C.sub.4 -650.degree. F. liquid fraction to a catalytic hydro-treating step operated at 650.degree.-775.degree. F. temperature, 1600-2000 psig hydrogen partial pressure and space velocity of 0.5-2.0 volume of feed per hour per volume of reactor and catalytically hydrotreating the liquid to produce gasoline and diesel fuel oil products.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 876,307 filed June 18, 1986, now allowed, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 725,458 filed Apr. 22, 1985 now abandoned.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC22-83PC60017 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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