Claims
- 1. In the process for converting hydrocarbon feed stock oil by fluid catalytic cracking at elevated temperature with zeolite cracking catalyst particles wherein the hydrocarbon oil contains heavy metal compounds; the improvement which comprises:
- contacting metal-laden zeolite particles with particulate hydrotalcite-demetallization contact solids, said contact solids comprising carbonated hydrotalcite having a brucite crystalline structure of divalent Group IIB and trivalent Group IIIB metal oxides containing octahedrally coordinated strontium, wherein at least one trivalent metal oxide is present in the brucite structure in molar ratio of divalent Group IIB:trivalent metal Group IIIB from 3:1 to 8:1; whereby heavy metal is trapped by the hydrotalcite contact solids.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein strontium oxide and aluminum oxide are present in the brucite structure in molar ratio from 3:1 to 8:1; and wherein the hydrotalcite contains gallery carbonate anion.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein the Group IIB metal oxides consist essentially of magnesium and strontium in a molar ratio between 10:1 and 1:10.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the hydrotalcite contact solids have a particle size in the range of 100 to 250 microns and a loose bulk density of about 250-500 kg/m.sup.3.
- 5. The process of claim 2 wherein the Group IIB metal oxide consists essentially of strontium.
- 6. The process of claim 2 wherein a stratified fluidized bed of catalyst materials is maintained by differential density of zeolite and hydrotalcite particles.
- 7. The process of claim 2 wherein contact solids mixture of zeolite and hydrotalcite is separated from cracking product hydrocarbons and passed to a stripping zone to recover volatile sorbed hydrocarbons in a fixed fluidized stripping bed.
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein relatively low density hydrotalcite particles are stratified and concentrated relative to higher density zeolite particles.
- 9. The process of claim 7 wherein stratified hydrotalcite particle essentially float above zeolite catalysts in a fixed fluidized bed contact zone and are separated by increased density of hydrotalcite due to accumulated mass of trapped metal.
- 10. The process of claim 2 wherein hydrotalcite and zeolite particles having differences in density or particle size are segregated within a fluidization zone, and wherein trapped metals are removed from inventory of circulating catalyst.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein hydrotalcite contact solids having a particle size in the range of 100 to 250 microns and a loose bulk density of about 250-500 kg/m.sup.3 are contacted with USY or REY zeolite FCC catalyst particles in the 10-200 micron range.
- 12. An improved process for converting hydrocarbon feed stock oil by fluid catalytic cracking at elevated temperature with zeolite cracking catalyst particles wherein the hydrocarbon oil contains heavy metal compounds, comprising:
- contacting metal-laden zeolite particles with particulate hydrotalcite demetallization contact solids, said contact solids comprising hydrotalcite having a brucite crystalline structure of divalent Group IIB and trivalent Group IIIB metal oxides containing octahedrally coordinated strontium, wherein at least one trivalent metal oxide is present in the brucite structure in molar ratio of divalent Group IIB:trivalent metal Group IIIB from 3:1 to 8:1;
- trapping heavy metal with the hydrotalcite contact solids having a particle size in the range of about 150 to 200 .mu., while maintaining a contact solids mixture of zeolite cracking catalyst to hydrotalcite solids in a weight ratio of about 5:1 to 20:1; separating the contact solids mixture from cracking product hydrocarbons; and
- passing separated solids to a stripping zone for contact with steam to recover volatile sorbed hydrocarbons in a fixed fluidized stripping bed.
- 13. The process of claim 12 wherein relatively low density hydrotalcite particles are stratified and concentrated relative to higher density zeolite particles while metals accumulate on the hydrotalcite particles, whereby increased density causes metal-laden hydrotalcite particles to be concentrated in a lower stratum for purging from the process.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from provisional application 60/038,671 filed Jan. 22, 1997.
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