Claims
- 1. A continuous process for the desulphurization of particles of undevolatilized petroleum coke having a particle size of from about -20 to about +80 mesh and having an initial sulphur content of over 5% by weight to obtain a final sulphur level of between about 0.9% and about 0.5% by weight, said process comprising: providing four separate fluidized beds that are interconnected in series by individual inclined conduits to provide a first fluidized bed, a second fluidized bed in communication with said first fluidized bed, a third fluidized bed in communication with said second fluidized bed, and a fourth fluidized bed in communication with said third fluidized bed so that the particles of petroleum coke slide by gravity from one fluidized bed to a successive fluidized bed through a respective inclined conduit, each of said first, second and third fluidized beds having a respective particulate material inlet and a respective vertical wall opposite to and spaced from the particulate material inlet for deflecting entering particles of petroleum coke downwardly before the particles of petroleum coke pass into respective electrical heating zones in each of the first three beds; introducing a fluidized gas upwardly through the bottom of each of said four beds, wherein each of said first, second, and third fluidized beds is a heating bed and includes an electrically operated heating zone and said fourth fluidized bed is a cooling bed; introducing undevolatilized particles of petroleum coke into the inlet of said first fluidized bed; deflecting the particles of petroleum coke downwardly into a preliminary heating zone; heating the particles of undevolitilized petroleum coke in the preliminary heating zone between the particulate material inlet and the vertical wall in said first fluidized bed by thermal conduction to a temperature of about 1000.degree. C. to substantially devolatilize the particles of petroleum coke; passing the substantially devolatilized particles of petroleum coke under a lower edge of said vertical wall of said first fluidized bed into the electrical heating zone of said first fluidized bed; maintaining the temperature of the particles of petroleum coke in said first fluidized bed at between about 1500.degree. C. and about 1600.degree. C. for a period of from about 0.5 hour to about 1 hour to reduce the sulphur content of the particles of petroleum coke from over 5% by weight to between about 3% and about 4% by weight; permitting the particles of petroleum coke to slide by gravity from said first fluidized bed to said second fluidized bed through a connecting inclined conduit; deflecting the particles of petroleum coke downwardly by the vertical wall in said second fluidized bed to cause the particles of petroleum coke to gradually enter the electrical heating zone in said second fluidized bed; maintaining the temperature of the particles of petroleum coke in said second fluidized bed at between about 1650.degree. C. and 1700.degree. C. for a period of from about 0.5 hour and about 1 hour to provide particles of petroleum coke having a sulphur content of from about 1.2% to about 1.8% by weight; permitting the particles of petroleum coke to slide by gravity from said second fluidized bed to said third fluidized bed through a connecting inclined conduit; deflecting the particles of petroleum coke downwardly by the vertical wall in said third fluidized bed to cause the particles of petroleum coke to gradually enter the electrical heating zone in said third fluidized bed; maintaining the temperature of the particles of petroleum coke in said third fluidized bed at between about 1950.degree. C. and about 2200.degree. C. for a period of from about 0.5 hour to about 1 hour to provide particles of petroleum coke having a sulphur content of from about 0.9% to about 0.5% by weight; permitting the particles of petroleum coke to slide by gravity from said third fluidized bed to said fourth fluidized bed through a connecting inclined conduit; cooling the particles of petroleum coke within said fourth fluidized bed by introducing fluidizing gas into said fourth fluidized bed and maintaining the particles in fluidized condition within said fourth fluidized bed for a period of from about 0.25 hour to about 0.5 hour; and thereafter passing the cooled particles of petroleum coke through a conduit for storage.
- 2. A process for desulphurization of particles of undevolitilized petroleum coke as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fluidizing gas is selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, argon, carbon monoxide, hydrogen and mixtures thereof.
- 3. A process for desulphurization of particles of undevolitilized petroleum coke as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electrical heating zone in each of said first, second, and third fluidized beds is provided by a pair of spaced graphite electrodes that extend into a respective fluidized bed, and passing an electrical current through the spaced graphite electrodes and through the fluidized particles of petroleum coke between the spaced graphite electrodes within each of the heated fluidized beds to heat the particles of petroleum coke.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/064,808, filed June 22, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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