Claims
- 1. In a process for regenerating spent molten zinc chloride catalyst resulting from the hydrocracking of coal or coal derived products and containing, in addition to zinc chloride, water-soluble and water-insoluble zinc values in solid form, carbonaceous residue as well as ash, sulfur, and nitrogen components, which comprises (a) subjecting said spent molten zinc chloride catalyst to vapor phase oxidative treatment by combustion of the carbon and sulfur compounds, as well as any ammonia that may be present, at a temperature at least high enough to assure vaporization of zinc chloride, whereby effluent vapors are produced which contain finely divided solids composed of zinc oxide and zinc oxide complexes derived from the hydrocracking of said coal or coal derived products, some of said zinc oxide complexes being water-soluble, and some water-insoluble, along with some residual organic residue in the entrained solids; (b) separating zinc chloride vapors from the solids in said effluent vapors; (c) treating said separated solids with a hydrogen chloride-containing gas under conditions favoring the reaction of zinc oxide and hydrogen chloride at a temperature sufficiently high to form zinc chloride in the vapor state; and (d) separately recovering said vaporous zinc chloride and condensing it to the molten state for recycle to the hydrocracking of said coal or coal derived products, the improvement which comprises
- (1) mixing CaCl.sub.2 in finely divided form with said separated solids from the above-mentioned step (b) in an amount twice the amount needed to react with said water-insoluble zinc compounds;
- (2) mixing said solids from step (1) with a stream of HCL-containing oxygen; and
- (3) reacting said zinc oxide and zinc oxide complexes with HCL and CaCl.sub.2 at a temperature above the vaporization temperature of zinc chloride, to form vaporous zinc chloride which is thereafter recovered and condensed as aforementioned in the preamble.
Government Interests
This invention was made in the course of or under a contract with the Energy Research and Development Administration.
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