Claims
- 1. In a process for catalytic cracking of sulfur containing hydrocarbon charge prepared by selective vaporization of crude petroleum or a residual fraction thereof in contact with a rising vertical column of substantially inert solid material at a temperature of about 900.degree. F. or higher for a residence time which does not cause substantial cracking, separating said solid material from so vaporized hydrocarbons and contacting said solid material with air to burn off carbonaceous material deposited thereon and produce first products of combustion and contacting the so vaporized hydrocarbons at cracking temperature with a circulating inventory of cracking catalyst which inventory includes a component capable of sorbing oxides of sulfur in an oxidizing atmosphere and of reaction in a reducing atmosphere to release sulfur as hydrogen sulfide whereby the catalyst acquires an inactivating carbonaceous deposit containing sulfur, separating vaporous products of reaction including hydrogen sulfide from circulating catalyst inventory containing said deposit, regenerating the so separated inventory by contact with air at a temperature to burn said carbonaceous deposit thus generating second products of combustion containing oxides of carbon and sulfur and regenerating the catalyst, separating said second products of combustion from regenerated catalyst and returning regenerated catalyst to renewed contact with hydrocarbon charge with reduction of sulfur associated with the regenerated catalyst; the improvement which comprises cooling said first products of combustion and said second products of combustion to a temperature substantially below the temperature of regeneration of said cracking catalyst, combining the said first and second products of combustion and contacting said cooled and combined products of combustion with said regenerated catalyst to thereby induce sorption by said catalyst inventory being returned to contact with said charge of an amount of sulfur oxides greater than that sorbed during said regeneration.
- 2. A fluid catalytic cracking process according to claim 1 wherein said contact with hydrocarbon charge and said contact with air are conducted by suspending the catalyst inventory in charge and in air, respectively.
- 3. A process according to claim 2 wherein the contact of regenerated catalyst with hydrocarbon charge is conducted in a riser and the amount of hot regenerated catalyst so contacted is controlled to maintain a preset top temperature of the riser.
- 4. A process according to claim 3 wherein the temperature of said contact of regenerated catalyst and combined products of combustion is adjusted to control the amount of hot regenerated catalyst contacted with hydrocarbon charge.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 901,346, filed May 1, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,284,494.
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