Claims
- 1. A process for the isomerization of a hydrocarbon feed containing non-normal hydrocarbons and normal hydrocarbons which feed additionally contains at least hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia comprising:
- (a) passing the hydrocarbon feed to at least one but not all of at least two hydrogen sulfide/ammonia adsorption zones at a temperature at least sufficient to maintain the hydrocarbon feed essentially in the vapor phase, said adsorption zones containing a solid adsorbent having selectivity for the adsorption of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia as compared to the hydrocarbons;
- (b) withdrawing hydrocarbon effluent having a reduced hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia content from said at least one hydrogen sulfide/ammonia adsorption zone receiving the hydrocarbon feed;
- (c) passing an adsorber feed stream containing normal and non-normal hydrocarbons while in the vapor phase having the reduced hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia content to at least one but not all of at least two adsorption beds containing solid adsorbent having selectivity for the adsorption of normal hydrocarbons from said adsorber feed and passing non-normal hydrocarbons out of the adsorption bed as adsorption effluent;
- (d) separating said adsorption effluent into a product stream enriched in non-normals and a hydrogen-containing vapor phase stream;
- (e) passing at least a portion of the hydrogen-containing vapor phase stream to at least another one of said adsorption beds to desorb normal hydrocarbons and provide a vaporous desorption effluent containing hydrogen and normal hydrocarbons;
- (f) passing at least a portion of said desorption effluent while in the vapor phase to an isomerization reactor containing a catalytically effective amount of isomerization catalyst which is deleteriously affected by the presence of hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia under isomerization conditions sufficient to maintain the effluent in the vapor phase and to produce a vaporous reactor effluent containing hydrogen and a reactor hydrocarbon component containing an enhanced proportion of non-normal to normal hydrocarbons;
- (g) passing at least a portion of the reactor effluent while maintaining it in the vapor phase to at least another one of the said hydrogen sulfide/ammonia adsorption zones to desorb hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia and provide a hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia containing product stream.
- 2. The process of claim 1 which is operated in reactor-lead configuration, wherein the adsorber feed stream comprises reactor hydrocarbon component.
- 3. The process of claim 1 which is operated in adsorber-lead configuration, wherein the adsorber feed stream comprises hydrocarbon feed and a recycle of reactor hydrocarbon component.
- 4. The process of claim 1 which is operated in split-feed mode, wherein the adsorber feed stream comprises a portion of the hydrocarbon feed and reactor hydrocarbon component and wherein another portion of hydrocarbon feed is fed to said reactor.
- 5. The process of claim 1, wherein an externally supplied source of hydrogen is admixed with the said purge gas stream.
- 6. The process of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the hydrogen sulfide contained in the hydrocarbon was obtained by catalytically converting sulfur components in the hydrocarbon in the presence of excess molecular hydrogen.
- 7. The process of claim 1, wherein the hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia containing product stream is condensed to form an overhead of excess molecular hydrogen and condensate of liquid non-normal hydrocarbons, hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia containing product.
- 8. The process of claim 7, wherein the liquid hydrocarbon product stream is subjected to a stabilizer column in which the hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia is removed in the stabilizer overhead and an isomerate hydrocarbon product being substantially devoid of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia is produced as the stabilizer bottoms.
- 9. The process of claim 7, wherein the overhead of excess molecular hydrogen is recycled to be used for the catalytic conversion of the sulfur components in the hydrocarbon to hydrogen sulfide.
- 10. The process of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the ammonia contained in the hydrocarbon was obtained by catalytically converting nitrogen components in the hydrocarbon in the presence of excess molecular hydrogen.
- 11. The process of claim 1, wherein the hydrogen sulfide/ammonia adsorption zones contain 4A zeolite molecular sieve as an adsorbent.
- 12. The process of claim 1, wherein the hydrogen sulfide/ammonia adsorption zones contain clinoptilolite as an adsorbent.
- 13. The process of claim 1, wherein the hydrogen sulfide/ammonia adsorption zones contain zeolite 5A, zeolite 13X, or activated carbon as an adsorbent.
- 14. The process of claim 1, wherein the hydrogen sulfide/ammonia adsorption zone must be regenerated after a period of from 0.5 to 6.0 hours
- 15. The process of claim 1, wherein the hydrogen sulfide/ammonia adsorption zone must be regenerated after a period of from 1.0 to 2.0 hours.
- 16. The process of claim 1, wherein the adsorption bed used to separate normal from non-normal hydrocarbons is selected from the group consisting of zeolite A, zeolite R, zeolite T, chabazite, erionite and combinations thereof.
- 17. A process for the isomerization of a hydrocarbon feed containing non-normal hydrocarbons and normal hydrocarbons which feed additionally contains at least sulfur and/or nitrogen components comprising:
- (a) poviding said hydrocarbon feed at a temperature and with sufficient molecular hydrogen to convert catalytically substantially all of the contained sulfur components to hydrogen sulfide and substantially all of the nitrogen components to ammonia, said temperature being at least sufficient to provide the hydrocarbon feed essentially in the vapor phase;
- (b) passing the heated hydrocarbon feed of step (a) to a catalytic reaction zone containing a catalytically effective amount of catalyst, under hydrogen sulfide and ammonia forming conditions to provide substantially all of the contained sulfur in the hydrocarbon feed in the form of hydrogen sulfide and substantially all of the nitrogen in the hydrocarbon feed in the form of ammonia and thereby produce a hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia containing hydrocarbon feed;
- (c) maintaining the hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia containing hydrocarbon feed at a temperature at least sufficient to maintain the hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia containing hydrogen feed essentially in the vapor phase and passing the hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia containing hydrocarbon feed to at least one adsorption zone of a group of at least two adsorption zones wherein each adsorption zone is alternatingly subjected to adsorption and then desorption, wherein each adsorption zone contains solid adsorbent selective for the adsorption of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia as compared to the normal and non-normal hydrocarbons contained within the hydrocarbon feed, whereby a hydrocarbon effluent having reduced hydrogen sulfide and ammonia content is provided;
- (d) passing an adsorber feed stream containing normal and non-normal hydrocarbons while in the vapor phase having the reduced hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia content to at least one but not all of at least two adsorption beds containing solid adsorbent having selectivity for the adsorption of normal hydrocarbons from said adsorber feed and passing non-normal hydrocarbons out of the adsorption bed as adsorption effluent;
- (e) separating said adsorption effluent into a product stream enriched in non-normals and a hydrogen-containing vapor phase stream;
- (f) passing at least a portion of the hydrogen-containing vapor phase stream to at least another one of said adsorption beds to desorb normal hydrocarbons and provide a vaporous desorption effluent containing hydrogen and normal hydrocarbons;
- (g) passing at least a portion of said desorption effluent while in the vapor phase to an isomerization reactor containing a catalytically effective amount of isomerization catalyst which is deleteriously affected by the presence of hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia under isomerization conditions sufficient to maintain the effluent in the vapor phase and to produce a vaporous reactor effluent containing hydrogen and a reactor hydrocarbon component containing an enhanced proportion of non-normal to normal hydrocarbons;
- (h) passing at least a portion of the reactor effluent while maintaining it in the vapor phase to at least another one of the said hydrogen sulfide/ammonia adsorption zones to desorb hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia and provide a hydrogen sulfide and/or ammonia containing product stream.
- 18. The process of claim 17 which is operated in reactor-lead configuration, wherein the adsorber feed stream comprises reactor hydrocarbon component.
- 19. The process of claim 17 which is operated in adsorber-lead configuration, wherein the adsorber feed stream comprises hydrocarbon feed and a recycle of reactor hydrocarbon component.
- 20. The process of claim 17 which is operated in split-feed mode, wherein the adsorber feed stream comprises a portion of the hydrocarbon feed and reactor hydrocarbon component and wherein another portion of hydrocarbon feed is fed to said reactor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 022,136, filed Mar. 5, 1987, now abandoned the contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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