Claims
- 1. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel comprising:
- contacting a fresh naphtha feedstock stream containing a major amount of C.sub.7 + alkanes and naphthenes with medium pore acid cracking catalyst under low pressure selective cracking conditions effective to produce C4-C5 isoalkene amd C4-C5 isoalkane, said cracking catalyst being substantially free of hydrogenation-dehydrogenation metal components and having an acid cracking activity less than 15;
- separating cracking effluent to obtain an olefinic fraction rich in C4-C5 isoalkene and a C6+ fraction;
- etherifying the C4-C5 isoalkene fraction by catalytic reaction with lower alkanol to produce tertiary-alkyl ether product; and
- reforming the C6+ fraction to provide high octane gasoline components.
- 2. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel according to claim 1 wherein the fresh feedstock contains at least 20 wt % C7-C12 alkanes, at least 15 wt % C7+ cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons, and less than 40% aromatics; the cracking conditions include total pressure up to about 500 kPa, space velocity greater than 1/hr WHSV, and reaction temperature of about 425.degree. to 650.degree. C.; the cracking catalyst comprises medium or large pore metallosilicate zeolite having a constraint index of about 0.4 to 12; and wherein the cracking reaction produces less than 5% C2- light gas based on fresh naphtha feedstock.
- 3. A process for upgrading naptha comprising predominantly alkanes and/or naphthenes according to claim 2 wherein the cracking catalyst comprises medium pore zeolite; the cracking reaction is maintained at about 450.degree. to 540.degree. C. and weight hourly space velocity of about 0.5 to 100/hr; and wherein the fresh feedstock consists essentially of C7+ paraffinic virgin petroleum naphtha boiling in the range of about 65.degree. to 175.degree. C.
- 4. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel comprising:
- contacting a fresh paraffinic petroleum naphtha feedstock stream having a normal boiling range of about 65.degree. to 175.degree. C. with a first fluidized bed of medium pore acid zeolite cracking catalyst under low pressure selective cracking conditions effective to produce at least 10 wt % selectivity C4-C5 isoalkene, said cracking catalyst being substantially free of hydrogenation-dehydrogenation metal components and having an acid cracking activity less than 15;
- separating cracking effluent to obtain a light olefinic fraction rich in C4-C5 isoalkene and a C6+ liquid fraction;
- etherifying the C4-C5 isoalkene fraction and additional isobutene and isopentene by catalytic reaction with lower alkanol to produce tertiary-alkyl ether product; and
- reforming the C6+ liquid fraction by contact with a hydrogenation/dehydrogenation reforming catalyst under reforming conditions.
- 5. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel according to claim 4 wherein the fresh feedstock contains about C7C10 alkanes cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons, and is substantially free of aromatics; the cracking conditions include total pressure up to about 500 kPa and reaction temperature of about 425.degree. to 650.degree. C.; the cracking catalyst comprises metallosilicate zeolite having a constraint index of about 0.4 to 12; and wherein the cracking reaction produces less than 5% C2- light gas based on fresh naphtha feedstock.
- 6. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel according to claim 5 wherein the cracking catalyst comprises medium pore zeolite; the cracking reaction is maintained at about 450.degree. to 540.degree. C. and weight hourly space velocity of about 1 to 4; and including the additional step of recovering volatile unreacted isoalkene and alkanol from etherification effluent and contacting the volatile effluent with a second fluidized bed of medium pore acid zeolite catalyst under olefin upgrading reaction conditions to produce additional gasoline range hydrocarbons.
- 7. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel according to claim 4 wherein cracking effluent is fractionated to obtain a C.sub.6 + fraction, and at least a portion of the C.sub.6 + fraction from cracking effluent is recycled with fresh feedstock for further conversion under cracking conditions; and wherein isobutene and isoamylene recovered from naphtha cracking are etherified with methanol to produce methyl t-butyl ether and methyl t-amyl ether.
- 8. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel comprising:
- contacting a fresh naphtha feedstock stream containing a major amount of C.sub.7 + alkanes and naphthenes with medium pore acid cracking catalyst under low pressure selective partial cracking-dehydrogenation conditions effective to produce at least 10 wt % selectivity C.sub.4 -C.sub.5 isoalkene while recovering a major amount of C6+ hydrocarbons, said cracking catalyst having an acid cracking activity less than 15; wherein the fresh feedstock contains at least about 20 wt % C.sub.7 -C.sub.12 alkanes, at least about 15 wt % C.sub.7 + cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons, and less than 40 wt % aromatics; the cracking conditions include total pressure up to about 500 kPa, space velocities greater than 1/hr WHSV, and reaction temperature of about 425.degree. to 650.degree. C.; the cracking catalyst comprises metallosilicate zeolite having a constraint index of about 1 to 12; and wherein the cracking reaction produces less than 5% C.sub.2- light gas based on fresh naphtha feedstock;
- separating cracking effluent to obtain a light olefinic fraction rich in C.sub.4 -C.sub.5 isoalkene and a C6+ normally liquid fraction;
- etherifying the C.sub.4 -C.sub.5 isoalkene fraction by catalytic reaction with lower alkanol to produce tertiary-alkyl ether product; and
- contacting the C.sub.6 + normally liquid fraction with reforming catalyst under moderate reforming conditions at elevated temperature to obtain a reformate product of enhanced octane value.
- 9. A process for upgrading naphtha comprising naphthenes according to claim 8 wherein the cracking catalyst consists essentially medium pore metallosilicate; the cracking reaction is maintained at about 450.degree. to 540.degree. C. and weight hourly space velocity of about 1 to 100/hr; and wherein the fresh feedstock consists essentially of C.sub.7 + paraffinic virgin petroleum naphtha boiling in the range of about 65.degree. to 175.degree. C.
- 10. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel according to claim 8 wherein cracking effluent is fractionated to obtain a C.sub.6 + fraction, and at least a portion of the C.sub.6 + fraction from cracking effluent is recycled with fresh feedstock for further conversion under cracking conditions; and wherein isobutene and isoamylene recovered from naphtha cracking are etherified with methanol to produce methyl t-butyl ether and methyl t-amyl ether.
- 11. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel by
- contacting a fresh virgin naphtha feedstock stream consisting essentially of C.sub.7 -C.sub.12 alkanes and naphthenes with a fluidized bed of solid medium pore acid zeolite cracking catalyst under low pressure selective cracking conditions effective to convert up to about 45 wt % of feedstock alkanes and naphthenes with at least 10 wt % selectivity to C.sub.4 -C.sub.5 isoalkene;
- separating cracking effluent to obtain a light olefinic fraction rich in C.sub.4 -C.sub.5 isoalkene and a C.sub.6 + liquid fraction of enhanced octane value containing less than 50 wt % aromatic hydrocarbons; and
- contacting the C.sub.6 + normally liquid fraction with reforming catalyst under moderate reforming conditions at elevated temperature to obtain a reformate product of enhanced octane value.
- 12. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel according to claim 11 wherein the fresh feedstock contains at least 15 wt % C7-C12 cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons and less than 20% aromatics; the cracking conditions include total pressure up to about 500 kPa and reaction temperature of about 425.degree. to 650.degree. C.; the cracking catalyst comprises medium pore aluminosilicate zeolite having the structure of ZSM-12, said cracking catalyst being substantially free of hydrogenation-dehydrogenation metal components and having an acid cracking activity less than 15.
- 13. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel according to claim 11 wherein the C.sub.6 + liquid fraction is hydrotreated prior to reforming.
- 14. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel by contacting a fresh virgin naphtha feedstock stream consisting essentially of C7-C12 alkanes and naphthenes with a fluidized bed of solid porous large pore acid zeolite cracking catalyst under low pressure selective cracking conditions efffective to produce at least 10 wt % C4-C5 isoalkene, said cracking catalyst being substantially free of hydrogenation-dehydrogenation metal components and wherein the fluidized bed catalyst is contacted with the feedstock in a vertical riser reactor in a transport fluidization regime during a short contact period which is sufficient to convert about 15 to 40 wt % of feedstock with selectivity of at least 10% C.sub.4 -C.sub.5 isoalkene;
- separating cracking effluent to obtain a light olefinic fraction rich in C4-C5 isoalkene and a C6+ liquid fraction of enhanced octane value containing less than 20 wt % aromatic hydrocarbons; and
- reforming the C6+ fraction to provide high octane gasoline components.
- 15. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel according to claim 14 wherein the fresh feedstock contains at least 15 wt % C7+ cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons and less than 20% aromatics; the cracking conditions include total pressure up to about 500 kPa and reaction temperature of about 425.degree. to 650.degree. C.; the cracking catalyst comprises aluminosilicate zeolite having an acid cracking activity less than 15.
- 16. A process for upgrading paraffinic naphtha to high octane fuel according claim 15 wherein petroleum naphtha containing aromatic hydrocarbon is hydrotreated to convert aromatic components to cycloaliphatic hydrocarbons to provide fresh feedstock containing less than 5 wt % aromatics.
- 17. The process of claim 16 wherein said cracking reaction is carried out in the substantial absence of added hydrogen; wherien the contact period is less than 10 seconds; and wherein the space velocity is greater than 1, based on active zeolite catalyst solids.
REFERENCE TO COPENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/442,806 filed July 5, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,987, incorporated herein by reference.
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