Claims
- 1. In a process for solvent refining coal, comprising forming a slurry of finely divided coal and a solvent therefor, contacting said slurry with hydrogen-rich gas, heating said slurry in the presence of said hydrogen-rich gas, reacting said heated slurry to dissolve at least some of said coal, adding fresh hydrogen as required to form a liquified coal slurry, passing said liquified coal slurry to a separator in which a vapor product stream and a condensed product stream are separated, passing the condensed product stream to a distillation system, and removing therefrom a residual bottoms product, passing said residual bottoms product to a critical solvent deashing process wherein said product is mixed with a deashing solvent to form a deashing stage slurry, passing said deashing stage slurry into deashing separators in which a light upper phase, a lower heavy phase, and a still heavier ash concentrate stream are separated, recycling said heavy lower phase to the head of the process, and passing said ash concentrate to a gasifier, the improvement wherein said light upper phase, consisting of Light Solvent Refined Coal is mixed with a suitable hydrocracker solvent in a ratio of at least 50:50 at a temperature of at least 250.degree. F. (121.degree. C.) and passed through a fixed catalyst bed hydrocracker operated at a temperature of at least 650.degree. F. (343.degree. C.) and a pressure of at least 1500 psig (1034 Kpa) the product of which is passed to a separator and then to a vacuum distillation apparatus, the fractions resulting therefrom constituting hydrocracker recycle solvent produced by the hydrocracking of said light solvent refined coal material and used as solvent for the hydrocracking of said Light Solvent Refined Coal and desired product materials.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the first distillation system comprises:
- (1) an atmospheric distillation step yielding a 550.degree. F.+ (288.degree. C.) stream; and
- (2) a vacuum distillation step yielding an 850.degree. F.+ (454.degree. C.) stream.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the fixed bed hydrocracker is operated in a co-current upflow mode.
- 4. The process of claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the hydrocracker is operated so as to provide a conversion efficiency of 850.degree. F.+ (454.degree. C.+) material to 850.degree. F.- (454.degree. C.-) material of at least 30%.
- 5. The process of claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the hydrocracker is operated so as to provide a conversion efficiency of 850.degree. F.+ (454.degree. C.+) material to 850.degree. F.- (454.degree. C.-) material of at least 40%.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC05-780R03054 (as modified), awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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