Claims
- 1. A low-sulfur diesel fuel composition comprising less than about 50 ppmw sulfur and at least about 20 ppmw nitrogen, wherein said low-sulfur diesel fuel has been produced via a desulfurization process comprising the step of contacting a diesel feed containing sulfur and nitrogen with a sorbent composition under desulfurization conditions sufficient to remove sulfur from said diesel feed, wherein said sorbent composition comprises zinc oxide and a promoter metal component.
- 2. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 1, wherein said promoter metal component was reduced prior to said contacting step.
- 3. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 1, wherein said contacting step includes removing at least about 80 weight percent of the sulfur and less than about 50 weight percent of the nitrogen from said diesel feed.
- 4. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 1, wherein said sorbent composition comprises said zinc oxide in an amount in the range of from about 10 to about 90 weight percent and said promoter metal component in an amount in the range from about 5 to about 80 weight percent.
- 5. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 1 having a nitrogen to sulfur weight ratio in the range of from about 2 to about 50.
- 6. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 1 comprising less than about 30 ppmw sulfur and at least about 40 ppmw nitrogen.
- 7. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 6, wherein said contacting step includes removing at least about 95 weight percent of the sulfur and less than about 30 weight percent of the nitrogen from said diesel feed.
- 8. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 7 having a nitrogen to sulfur weight ratio in the range of from about 4 to about 30.
- 9. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 8, wherein said sorbent composition comprises said zinc oxide in an amount in the range from about 20 to about 60 weight percent and said promoter metal component in an amount in a range of from about 10 to about 60 weight percent.
- 10. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 9, wherein said promoter metal component is in a substantially reduced valence state.
- 11. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 10, wherein said promoter metal component comprises a promoter metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, cobalt, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, molybdenum, tungsten, silver, antimony, and vanadium.
- 12. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 11, wherein said promoter metal is nickel.
- 13. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 12, wherein a substantial portion of said promoter metal component is in a zero valence state.
- 14. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 1, wherein said promoter metal component is characterized by the formula MAZnB, wherein M is a promoter metal and A and B are each numerical values in the range from of 0.01 to 0.99.
- 15. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 14, wherein said promoter metal is selected from the group consisting of nickel, cobalt, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, molybdenum, tungsten, silver, antimony, and vanadium and wherein A is in the range of from about 0.50 to about 0.97 and B is in the range of from about 0.03 to about 0.50.
- 16. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 14, wherein said promoter metal is nickel, A is in the range of from 0.80 to 0.95, and B is in the range of from 0.05 to 0.20.
- 17. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 1 comprising less than about 20 ppmw sulfur and at least about 60 ppmw nitrogen.
- 18. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 1 having a nitrogen to sulfur weight ratio in the range of from 5 to 20.
- 19. A desulfurization process for removing sulfur from a hydrocarbon-containing feed comprising sulfur and nitrogen, said desulfurization process comprising the steps of:
(a) contacting said hydrocarbon-containing feed with a sorbent composition in a desulfurization zone under desulfurization conditions sufficient to remove at least about 80 weight percent of the sulfur and less than about 50 weight percent of the nitrogen from said hydrocarbon-containing feed, thereby providing a desulfurized hydrocarbon-containing product and a sulfurized sorbent composition.
- 20. The desulfurization process of claim 19, wherein said hydrocarbon-containing feed comprises at least about 100 ppmw sulfur and at least about 25 ppmw nitrogen and wherein said desulfurized hydrocarbon-containing product comprises less than about 50 ppmw sulfur and at least about 20 ppmw nitrogen.
- 21. The desulfurization process of claim 20, wherein said desulfurized hydrocarbon-containing product has a nitrogen to sulfur weight ratio in the range from about 2 to about 50.
- 22. The desulfurization process of claim 19, wherein said contacting step includes removing at least about 90 weight percent of the sulfur and less than about 40 weight percent of the nitrogen from said hydrocarbon-containing feed.
- 23. The desulfurization process of claim 22, wherein said desulfurized hydrocarbon-containing product has a nitrogen to sulfur weight ratio in the range from about 4 to about 30.
- 24. The desulfurization process of claim 23, wherein said contacting step includes removing at least about 95 weight percent of the sulfur and less than about 30 weight percent of the nitrogen from said hydrocarbon-containing feed.
- 25. The desulfurization process of claim 19, wherein said hydrocarbon-containing feed is diesel fuel.
- 26. The desulfurization process of claim 19, wherein said sorbent composition comprises zinc oxide and reduced valence promoter metal.
- 27. The desulfurization process of claim 26, wherein said sorbent composition comprises said zinc oxide in an amount in the range of from about 10 to about 90 weight percent and said reduced valence promoter metal in amount in the range of from about 1.0 to about 60 weight percent.
- 28. The desulfurization process of claim 27, wherein said reduced valence promoter metal is selected from the group consisting nickel, cobalt, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, molybdenum, tungsten, silver, antimony, and vanadium.
- 29. The desulfurization process of claim 28, wherein said reduced valence promoter is nickel.
- 30. The desulfurization process of claim 26, wherein a substantial portion of said reduced valence promoter metal is in a zero valence state.
- 31. The desulfurization process of claim 26, wherein said sorbent composition further comprises perlite.
- 32. The desulfurization process of claim 19, further comprising the step of:
(b) contacting at least of portion of said sulfurized sorbent composition with an oxygen-containing regeneration stream in a regeneration zone under regeneration conditions sufficient to remove sulfur from said sulfurized sorbent composition, thereby providing an oxidized sorbent composition.
- 33. The desulfurization process of claim 32, further comprising the step of:
(c) contacting at least a portion of said oxidized sorbent composition with a hydrogen-containing reducing stream in a reducing zone under reducing conditions sufficient to reduce said oxidized sorbent composition, thereby providing a reduced sorbent composition.
- 34. The desulfurization process of claim 33, further comprising the step of:
(d) transporting at least of portion of said reduced sorbent composition from said reducing zone to said desulfurization zone.
- 35. The desulfurization process of claim 34, wherein steps (a), (b), (c), and (d) are performed simultaneously.
- 36. A desulfurized hydrocarbon-containing product produced by the process of claim 19.
- 37. A desulfurization process for removing sulfur from a diesel feed comprising at least about 100 ppmw sulfur and at least about 25 ppmw nitrogen, said desulfurization process comprising the steps of:
(a) contacting said diesel feed with a reduced sorbent composition in a desulfurization zone under desulfurization conditions sufficient to remove at least about 90 weight percent of the sulfur and less than about 40 weight percent of the nitrogen from said diesel feed, thereby providing a desulfurized diesel fuel and a sulfurized sorbent composition; (b) contacting at least a portion of said sulfurized sorbent composition with an oxygen-containing regeneration stream in a regeneration zone under regeneration conditions sufficient to remove sulfur from said sulfurized sorbent composition, thereby providing an oxidized sorbent composition; (c) contacting at least a portion of said oxidized sorbent composition with a hydrogen-containing reducing stream in a reducing zone under reducing conditions sufficient to reduce said oxidized sorbent composition, thereby providing said reduced sorbent composition; and (d) returning at least a portion of said reduced sorbent composition to said desulfurization zone.
- 38. The desulfurization process of claim 37, wherein said desulfurized diesel fuel comprises less than about 50 ppmw sulfur and at least about 20 ppmw nitrogen and wherein said desulfurized diesel fuel has a nitrogen to sulfur weight ratio in the range of from about 2 to about 50.
- 39. The desulfurization process of claim 37, wherein said desulfurized diesel fuel has a cetane number and an API gravity within about 5 percent of said diesel feed.
- 40. The desulfurization process of claim 37, wherein said desulfurized diesel fuel comprises less than about 20 ppmw sulfur and at least about 60 ppmw nitrogen and wherein said desulfurized diesel fuel has a nitrogen to sulfur weight ratio in the range of from about 4 to about 30.
- 41. The desulfurization process of claim 40, wherein said desulfurized diesel fuel has a cetane number and an API gravity within about 2 percent of said diesel feed.
- 42. The desulfurization process of claim 37, wherein said reduced sorbent composition comprises zinc oxide and reduced valence promoter metal.
- 43. The desulfurization process of claim 42, wherein said sorbent composition comprises said zinc oxide in an amount in the range of from about 10 to about 90 weight percent and said reduced valence promoter metal in amount in the range of from about 1.0 to about 60 weight percent.
- 44. The desulfurization process of claim 43, wherein said reduced valence promoter metal is selected from the group consisting nickel, cobalt, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, molybdenum, tungsten, silver, antimony, and vanadium.
- 45. The desulfurization process of claim 44, wherein said reduced valence promoter metal is nickel.
- 46. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 37, wherein said reduced sorbent composition comprises zinc oxide and a reduced valence promoter metal component characterized by the formula MAZnB, wherein M is a promoter metal and A and B are each numerical values in the range of from 0.01 to 0.99.
- 47. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 46, wherein said promoter metal is selected from the group consisting of nickel, cobalt, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, molybdenum, tungsten, silver, antimony, and vanadium and wherein A is in the range of from about 0.50 to about 0.97 and B is in the range of from about 0.03 to about 0.50.
- 48. The low-sulfur diesel fuel of claim 47, wherein said promoter metal is nickel, A is in the range of from 0.80 to 0.95, and B is in the range of from 0.05 to 0.20.
- 49. The desulfurization process of claim 37, wherein steps (a), (b), (c), and (d) are performed simultaneously.
- 50. A desulfurized diesel fuel produced by the process of claim 37.
Priority Claims (22)
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| P010102159 |
May 2001 |
AR |
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| 265256/01 |
May 2001 |
AU |
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| P10111235-0 |
May 2001 |
BR |
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| 2404643 |
May 2001 |
CA |
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| 2978/02 |
Dec 2002 |
CL |
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| 01807982.2 |
May 2001 |
CN |
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| 569/20001 |
May 2001 |
EG |
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| 01939774.4 |
May 2001 |
EP |
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| P20020791A |
May 2001 |
HR |
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| P0302229 |
May 2001 |
HU |
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| IN02/01200 |
May 2001 |
IN |
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| 587904/01 |
May 2001 |
JP |
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| 7013609/02 |
May 2001 |
KR |
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| PA/A/2002/009728 |
May 2001 |
MX |
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| 20025768 |
May 2001 |
NO |
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| 1-2002-00690 |
Sep 2002 |
PH |
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| PCT/US01/17619 |
May 2001 |
WO |
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| P363349 |
May 2001 |
PL |
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| 2002135590 |
May 2001 |
RU |
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| 200206356-8 |
May 2001 |
SG |
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| 001140/01 |
May 2001 |
VE |
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| 7703/02 |
May 2001 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/072,209 filed Feb. 6, 2003 still pending, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/580,611, filed May 30, 2000, pending.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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