Claims
- 1. A process for producing a high viscosity index lubricant having a viscosity index of at least 140 from a petroleum wax feed having a wax content of at least 50 wt % and an aromatic content of from 5 to 20 wt %, wherein the wax of the feed comprises predominantly straight chain and methyl paraffins, which process comprises:(a) hydrocracking the wax feed at a hydrogen partial pressure of at least 800 psig over a bifunctional lube hydrocracking catalyst comprising a metal hydrogenation component, wherein the component comprises at least one Group VIII metal and at least one Group VI metal on an acidic, amorphous, porous support material to hydrocrack aromatic components present in the feed in the presence of the wax components of the wax feed at a severity which results in a conversion of not more than 50 wt % of the feed to products boiling outside the lube boiling range to produce a hydrocracked effluent; (b) isomerizing waxy paraffins present in the effluent from the hydrocracking step (a) in the presence of a low acidity isomerization catalyst having an alpha value of not more than 20 and an isomerization selectivity of no less than 48%, and comprising a noble metal hydrogenation component on a porous support material comprising zeolite beta to isomerize waxy paraffins to less waxy isoparaffins of lower pour point so as to increase the content of isoparaffins in the stream and produce as effluent a lubricant product having a viscosity index of at least 140 and to achieve (i) a higher yield of the lubricant product of viscosity index at least 140, at constant product pour point, relative to the hydrocracking alone at constant wax conversion and (ii) a lighter lubricant product viscosity index of at least 140, at constant product pour point, relative to the hydrocracking alone at constant wax conversion.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, in which the viscosity index of the effluent of step (a) is greater than or equal to 130.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, in which the effluent from the hydrocracking step (a) is cascaded directly to the isomerization step (b).
- 4. A process according to claim 1, in which the conversion of the wax components of the wax feed of step (a) may be from 40 to 95 wt. %, where wax conversion is defined as [(wax in oil feed−wax obtained by solvent dewaxing product)/(wax in oil feed].
- 5. A process according to claim 1 in which the petroleum wax feed to step (a) comprises a slack wax having an aromatic content of from 8 to 12 wt. %.
- 6. A process according to claim 1 in which the hydrocracking catalyst of step (a) comprises alumina as an acidic support material.
- 7. A process according to claim 1 in which the lube hydrocracking catalyst of step (a) is a fluorided lube hydrocracking catalyst which has been pre-fluorided to a fluorine content of 1 to 10 wt. % fluorine.
- 8. A process according to claim 1 in which the conversion during the hydrocracking step (a) to 650° F.− material is from 10 to 30 wt % of the feed.
- 9. A process according to claim 1 in which the isomerized product of step (b) is subjected to dewaxing to achieve a target pour point,with a loss during the dewaxing of not more than 20 wt %.
- 10. A process for producing a high viscosity index lubricant having a viscosity index of at least 140 from a petroleum wax feed having a wax content of at least 50 wt % and an aromatic content of from 5 to 20 wt %, wherein the wax of the feed comprises predominantly straight chain and methyl paraffins, which process comprises:(a) hydrocracking the wax feed at a hydrogen partial pressure of at least 800 psig over a bifunctional lube hydrocracking catalyst comprising a metal hydrogenation component, wherein the component comprises at least one Group VIII metal and at least one Group VI metal on an acidic, amorphous, porous support material to hydrocrack aromatic components present in the feed in the presence of the wax components of the wax feed at a severity which results in a conversion of not more than 50 wt % of the feed to products boiling outside the lube boiling range to produce a hydrocracked effluent, which is cascaded directly to the isomerization step(b); (b) isomerizing waxy paraffins present in the effluent from the hydrocracking step(a) in the presence of a low acidity isomerization catalyst having an alpha value of not more than 20 and an isomerization selectivity of no less than 48%, and comprising a noble metal hydrogenation component on a porous support material comprising zeolite beta to isomerize waxy paraffins to less waxy isoparaffins of lower pour point so as to increase the content of isoparaffins in the stream and produce as effluent a lubricant product having a viscosity index of at least 140 and to achieve (i) a higher yield of the lubricant product of viscosity index at least 140, at constant product pour point, relative to the hydrocracking alone at constant wax conversion and (ii) a lighter lubricant product viscosity index of at least 140, at constant product pour point, relative to the hydrocracking alone at constant wax conversion.
- 11. A process according to claim 10, in which the viscosity index of the effluent of step (a) is greater than or equal to 130.
- 12. A process according to claim 10, in which the conversion of the wax components of the wax feed of step (a) may be from 40 to 95 wt. %, where wax conversion is defined as [(wax in oil feed−wax obtained by solvent dewaxing product)/(wax in oil feed)].
- 13. A process for producing a high viscosity index lubricant having a viscosity index of at least 140 from a petroleum wax feed having a wax content of at least 50 wt % and an aromatic content of from 5 to 20 wt %, wherein the wax of the feed comprises predominantly straight chain and methyl paraffins, which process comprises:(a) hydrocracking the wax feed at a hydrogen partial pressure of at least 1000 psig over a bifunctional lube hydrocracking catalyst comprising a metal hydrogenation component, wherein the component comprises at least one Group VIII metal and at least one Group VI metal on an acidic, amorphous, porous support material at a temperature of at least 650° F. to hydrocrack aromatic components present in the feed in the presence of the wax components of the wax feed at a severity which results in a conversion of not more than 50 wt % of the feed to products boiling outside the lube boiling range to produce a hydrocracked effluent; (b) hydroisomerizing waxy paraffins present in the effluent from the hydrocracking step at a hydrogen partial pressure from 200 to 1000 psig at a temperature from 600° F. to 700° F. in the presence of a low acidity isomerization catalyst having an alpha value of not more than 20 and an isomerizaiton selectiveity of no less than 48%, and comprising a noble metal hydrogenation component on a porous support material comprising zeolite beta to isomerize waxy paraffins to less waxy isoparaffins of lower pour point so as to increase the content of isoparaffins in the stream and produce as effluent a lubricant product having a viscosity index of at least 140 and to achieve (i) a higher yield of the lubricant product of viscosity index at least 140, at constant product pour point, relative to the hydrocracking alone at constant wax conversion and (ii) a lighter lubricant product viscosity index of at least 140, at constant product pour point, relative to the hydrocracking alone at constant wax conversion.
- 14. The process of claim 13, in which the hydrocracking step (a) is carried out at a hydrogen partial pressure of 1500 to 2500 psig.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 09/079,457, filed May 15, 1998, entitled “Production of High Viscosity Index Lubricants” now abandoned.
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