Claims
- 1. In a process for manufacturing a lube bright stock, said process comprising deasphalting a vacuum resid, solvent extracting said deasphalted resid, and catalytically dewaxing said deasphalted, solvent-extracted resid, the improvement whereby the cycle life of the dewaxing catalyst is extended by thermally treating said vacuum resid for about 0.1 to about 2.0 hours at a temperature of about 450.degree. F. to about 950.degree. F. and at a pressure of 0 to 3000 psig prior to said deasphalting step.
- 2. The process described in claim 1 wherein said thermal treatment is conducted in the presence of an inert gas and said temperature is about 700.degree. to 950.degree. F.
- 3. The process described in claim 1, wherein said thermal treatment is conducted in the presence of hydrogen gas, said temperature is about 700.degree. to 950.degree. F. and said pressure is about 400 to 1500 psig.
- 4. The process described in claim 1 wherein said thermal treatment is conducted in the presence of air at atmospheric pressure and said temperature is about 450.degree. F. to 700.degree. F.
- 5. The process described in claim 1 wherein said dewaxing catalyst comprises a zeolite having the crystal structure of ZSM-5 or ZSM-11.
- 6. The process described in claim 2 wherein said dewaxing catalyst comprises zeolite having the crystal structure of ZSM-5 or ZSM-11.
- 7. The process described in claim 3 wherein said dewaxing catalyst comprises a zeolite having the crystal structure of ZSM-5 or ZSM-11.
- 8. The process described in claim 4 wherein said dewaxing catalyst comprises zeolite having the crystal structure of ZSM-5 or ZSM-11.
- 9. In a method for manufacturing a lube base stock by catalytically dewaxing a refined waxy stock, said refined waxy stock being prepared by solvent extraction of a precursor distillate stock or a deasphalted residuum wherein said deasphalted residuum is prepared from a precursor vacuum tower residuum, said distillate stock and vacuum tower residuum being in turn prepared from a precursor atmospheric tower residuum prepared from a crude oil, the improvement whereby the catalyst cycle time in said catalytic dewaxing step is extended by thermally treating a material selected from the group consisting of a refined waxy stock and the precursors thereof for about 0.1 to about 2.0 hours at about 450.degree. F. to 900.degree. F. and at a pressure of 0 to 3000 psig, and recovering an upgraded refined waxy stock.
- 10. The method described in claim 9 wherein said thermally treated material is an atmospheric tower residuum.
- 11. The method described in claim 9 wherein said thermally treated material is a vacuum resid.
- 12. The method described in claim 9 wherein said material is a deasphalted vacuum resid.
- 13. The method described in claim 9 wherein said material is a distillate stock.
- 14. The method described in claim 9 wherein said treatment is conducted in the presence of hydrogen or an inert gas at a temperature of about 700.degree. to 950.degree. F. and a pressure of about 400 to 1500 psig.
- 15. The method described in claim 10 wherein said treatment is conducted in the presence of hydrogen or an inert gas at a temperature of about 700.degree. to 950.degree. F. and a pressure of about 400 to 1500 psig.
- 16. The method described in claim 11 wherein said treatment is conducted in the presence of hydrogen or an inert gas at a temperature of about 700.degree. to 950.degree. F. and a pressure of about 400 to 1500 psig.
- 17. The method described in claim 12 wherein said treatment is conducted in the presence of hydrogen or an inert gas at a temperature of about 700.degree. to 950.degree. F. and a pressure of about 400 to 1500 psig.
- 18. The method described in claim 13 wherein said treatment is conducted in the presence of hydrogen or an inert gas at a temperature of about 700.degree. to 950.degree. F. and a pressure of about 400 to 1500 psig.
- 19. The method described in claim 9 wherein said thermally treated material is a crude oil.
- 20. The method described in claim 19 wherein said thermal treatment is conducted in the presence of air at about atmospheric pressure and said temperature is about 450.degree. F. to 700.degree. F.
- 21. The method described in claim 19 wherein said thermal treatment is conducted in the presence of hydrogen gas, said temperature is about 700.degree. to 950.degree. F. and said pressure is about 400 to 1500 psig.
- 22. The method described in claim 21 wherein said hydrogen gas contains 20 mol % of hydrogen sulfide.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 048,864, filed May 12, 1987 now abandoned.
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