Claims
- 1. A system for producing and dedusting shale oil, comprising:
- a retort for liberating an effluent product stream of hydrocarbons from raw oil shale;
- raw oil shale feed means for feeding raw oil shale to said retort;
- heat carrier feed means for feeding both spent oil shale and combusted dried sludge to said retort to heat said raw oil shale to a retorting temperature;
- combustion means for combusting retorted oil shale and dried sludge;
- gas-solids removal means comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of a cyclone and a filter, for partially dedusting said effluent product stream;
- at least one separator selected from the group consisting essentially of a fractionator, a scrubber, and a quench tower, for separating a fraction of heavy shale oil containing particulates of oil shale dust from said effluent product stream;
- cooling means for cooling said heavy shale oil;
- solvent deduster means comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of a pressure-driven static mixer, a settler, a vessel with internals, an extraction column, and a mechanical mixer, for mixing and dissolving said heavy shale oil in solvents and for separating said dissolved heavy shale oil into a dedusted stream of heavy shale oil and solvents and a dust-enriched stream of sludge;
- extract solvent recovery means operatively connected to and positioned downstream of said solvent deduster means for separating said dedusted stream into a solvent stream and a generally solvent-free oil stream;
- sludge solvent recovery means comprising a dryer operatively connected to and positioned downstream of said solvent deduster means for evaporating and removing solvents from said sludge and for drying said sludge; and
- solvent feed means for feeding solvents to said solvent deduster means, said solvent feed means including a first recycle solvent line for feeding said removed solvents from said dryer to said solvent deduster means, a second recycle solvent line for feeding said solvent stream from said extract solvent recovery means to said solvent deduster means, a polar solvent feed line for feeding fresh makeup polar solvent to said solvent deduster means, and a non-polar solvent feed line for feeding fresh makeup non-polar solvent to said solvent deduster means.
- 2. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said dryer comprises a disc dryer.
- 3. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said solvent feed means includes a unitary fresh solvent line connected to and positioned downstream of said polar and non-polar feed lines and upstream of said deduster means for receiving, combining, blending, and feeding fresh makeup polar and non-polar dedusting solvents from said polar and non-polar feed lines into said solvent deduster means.
- 4. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said solvent feed means includes a unitary recycled solvent line connected to said first and second recycle solvent lines for receiving, combining, and simultaneously feeding recovered solvent from said first and second solvent lines into said solvent dedusting means.
- 5. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said solvent feed means includes a common unitary, single recycle feed line connected to said recycle solvent lines and said polar and non-polar solvent feed lines for feeding fresh makeup polar and non-polar dedusting solvents and said recovered solvents simultaneously into said solvent deduster means.
- 6. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said extract solvent recovery means includes an evaporator and a flash drum operatively connected to and positioned downstream of said evaporator.
- 7. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said extract solvent recovery means comprises a flash drum operatively connected to and positioned downstream of said solvent deduster means, a separator comprising a settler operatively connected to and positioned downstream of said flash drum, and a multiple-effect evaporator operatively connected to and positioned downstream of said settler.
- 8. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said extract solvent recovery means includes a cooler, a separator comprising a settler operatively connected to and positioned downstream of said cooler, and a multiple-effect evaporator operatively connected to and positioned downstream of said settler.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 541,154, filed Oct. 12, 1983 now U.S. Pat.No. 4,544,477, entitled "Polar Solvent Extraction and Dedusting Process" which has been allowed.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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