Claims
- 1. A method for reducing foulant from a coker gas oil containing molecular oxygen and peroxides, which method comprises:a) conducting an effluent stream from a coking process to a first separation region; b) separating at least a light fraction in the first separation region; c) conducting steam and the light fraction to a second separation region and separating a vapor fraction and a liquid hydrocarbon fraction having a peroxide concentration; d) conducting the liquid hydrocarbon fraction having a peroxide concentration back to the first separation region; e) separating in the first separation region the coker gas oil having a boiling point higher than the light fraction and containing oligomers; and (f) heating the coker gas oil to a temperature and for a time sufficient to decompose the oligomers.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the light fraction in the first separation region is separated at a temperature ranging from about 230° F. (110° C.) to about 260° F. (127° C.).
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the coker gas oil in step (f) is heated to a temperature from about 572° F. (300° C.) to about 797° F. (425° C.).
- 4. A method of claim 1 wherein the steam contains less than about 100 wppm oxygen.
- 5. A method of claim 1 wherein the steam contains less than about 10 wppm oxygen.
- 6. A method of claim 1 wherein the steam contains less than about 3 wppm oxygen.
- 7. A method for reducing foulant from a coker gas oil containing molecular oxygen and peroxides, which method comprises:a) conducting an effluent stream from a coking process to a first separation region; b) separating at least a light fraction in the first separation region; c) conducting steam and the light fraction to a second separation region and separating a vapor fraction and a liquid hydrocarbon fraction having a peroxide concentration; d) combining an oxygen scavenger to the liquid hydrocarbon fraction having a peroxide concentration while conducting the liquid hydrocarbon fraction back to the first separation region; e) separating in the first separation region the coker gas oil having a boiling point higher than the light fraction and containing oligomers; and f) heating the coker gas oil to a temperature and for a time sufficient to decompose the oligomers.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the light fraction in the first separation region is separated at a temperature ranging from about 230° F. (110° C.) to about 260° F. (127° C.).
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the coker gas oil in step (f) is heated to a temperature from about 572° F. (300° C.) to about 797° F. (425° C.).
- 10. A method of claim 7 wherein the steam contains less than about 100 wppm oxygen.
- 11. A method of claim 7 wherein the steam contains less than about 10 wppm oxygen.
- 12. A method of claim 7 wherein the steam contains less than about 3 wppm oxygen.
- 13. A method of claim 7 wherein the oxygen scavenger is selected from a group consisting of azodicarbonamides, 1,3-dimethyl-5-pyrazalones, urazoles, 6-azauracils, 3-methyl-5-pyrazalones, 3-methyl-5-pyrazolin-5-ones, N-aminomorpholines, 1-amino-4-methylpiperazines, N-aminohomopiperidines, N-aminohomopiperidines, 1-aminopyrrolinines, 1-aminopiperidines, 2,3-diaminopyridines, 2-amino-3-hydroxypyridines, 5-aminouracils, 5,6-diamino-1,3-dimethyluracils, hydroxyalkylhydroxylamines, hydrazines, and mixtures thereof.
- 14. A method of claim 13 wherein the oxygen scavenger is catalyzed with a dioxo compound.
- 15. A method of claim 14 wherein the dioxo compound is selected from a group consisting of hydroquinone, benzoquinone, 1,2-dinaphthoquinone-4-sulfonic acid, pyrogallol, t-butylcatechol, etc. and mixtures thereof.
- 16. A method for reducing foulant from a coker gas oil containing molecular oxygen or peroxides, which method comprises:a) conducting an effluent stream from a coking process to a first separation region; b) separating at least a light fraction in the first separation region; c) separating in the first separation region the coker gas oil having a boiling point higher than the light fraction and containing oligomers; and d) heating the coker gas oil to a temperature and for a time sufficient to decompose the oligomers.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the light fraction in the first separation region is separated at a temperature ranging from about 230° F. (110° C.) to about 260° F. (127° C.).
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the coker gas oil in step (d) is heated to a temperature from about 572° F. (300° C.) to about 797° F. (425° C.).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims benefit of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/304,212 filed Jul. 10, 2001.
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