Claims
- 1. A reactor apparatus for hydrocracking a polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbonaceous feedstock by contacting said feedstock with hydrogen in the presence of a molten metal halide catalyst to produce lighter hydrocarbon fuels said apparatus comprising
- (a) a generally cylindrical reactor vessel having a first and a second end and a longitudinal axis, said reactor vessel being positioned so that its said longitudinal axis is at an angle from about 10.degree. to about 60.degree. from horizontal with said second end of said reactor vessel being higher than said first end of said reactor vessel;
- (b) a feed inlet means for charging said feedstock to said first end of said reactor vessel;
- (c) a metal halide inlet means for charging said molten metal halide to said first end of said reactor vessel;
- (d) a hydrogen inlet means for charging hydrogen to said first end of said reactor vessel;
- (e) a static mixer means positioned in said reactor vessel near its said first end for mixing said feedstock, said molten metal halide and said hydrogen;
- (f) a settling zone positioned in said reactor vessel between said mixer means and said second end;
- (g) a spent metal halide outlet means positioned to remove a liquid reaction product containing said hydrocarbon fuels and said molten metal halide from a lower portion of said settling zone; and,
- (h) a product outlet means positioned to remove a vaporous product stream from an upper portion of said settling zone.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said hydrogen inlet means comprises an inlet means for charging hydrogen in mixture with said hydrocarbonaceous feed and said molten metal halide to said first end of said reactor vessel.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein a plurality of hydrogen inlet means are positioned along the length of said reactor vessel to inject additional hydrogen into said reactor.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said product outlet means from said reactor vessel fluidly communicates a product settling vessel means for separating liquid hydrocarbon fuels and spent molten metal halide from said vaporous product stream, said product settling vessel including a liquid outlet and a vaporous product outlet.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said vaporous product outlet from said settling vessel fluidly communicates a product separating vessel via a product cooling means, said products separating vessel including a liquid product withdrawal means and a vaporous stream withdrawal means.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said vaporous stream withdrawal means fluidly communicates and hydrogen inlet means via a compressor means for recycling the vaporous stream to said reactor vessel.
Government Interests
This invention resulted from work done pursuant to a contract with the United States Department of Energy.
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