Claims
- 1. In a process for preparing methanol and an active metal oxide, the process comprising calcining an alkaline earth metal carbonate at elevated temperatures to form the alkaline earth metal oxide and carbon dioxide, admixing the carbon dioxide with a flow of hydrogen gas at a molar ratio of H.sub.2 :CO.sub.2 of at least about 3:1 and reacting the H.sub.2 and CO.sub.2 at elevated temperatures, to form a gaseous shift reaction mixture comprising hydrogen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide and water vapor; condensing out any water from the gaseous shift reaction mixture to form a synthesis gas mixture having an average molecular weight for methanol synthesis; compressing the substantially water-free synthesis gas mixture to a total pressure of at least about 500 psig and pre-heating to a temperature of at least about 200.degree. F.; and passing the pressurized and preheated water-free shift reaction mixture over a catalyst to form a product mixture comprising methanol and water; the improvement which comprises continuously monitoring the relative proportions of hydrogen gas to carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide in the synthesis gas mixture by a process comprising continuously collecting and measuring the amount of water condensed from the gaseous shift reaction mixture, to determine the amount of hydrogen which reacted with carbon dioxide to form water and carbon monoxide, and controlling the rate of the flow of hydrogen to be admixed with the carbon dioxide to maintain an average molecular weight for the synthesis gas mixture.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the product mixture further comprises unreacted hydrogen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, and the process comprising in addition separating out the methanol and water from the product mixture to form a gaseous recycle mixture comprising hydrogen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, and admixing the recycle mixture with additional carbon dioxide and hydrogen to form synthesis gas mixture, and directly monitoring the average molecular weight of the recycle mixture by passing a known sample of the gaseous recycle mixture through an accurately machined orifice at sonic velocity into a tank containing an inert liquid, measuring the time to displace a known volume of the inert liquid, and thereby determining the average molecular weight of the recycle gas in order to determine the relative flow of additional hydrogen and carbon dioxide required to form the recycled synthesis gas mixture.
- 3. In a process for preparing methanol, the process comprising admixing and reacting carbon dioxide with hydrogen gas at a molar ratio of H.sub.2 :CO.sub.2 of at least about 3:1 at elevated temperatures, to form a gaseous shift reaction mixture comprising hydrogen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide and water vapor; removing the water to form a substantially water-free synthesis gas mixture; compressing the water-free synthesis gas mixture to a total pressure of at least about 500 psig and pre-heating to a temperature of at least about 200.degree. F., passing the pressurized and preheated gaseous mixture over a catalyst to form methanol and water; the improvement which comprises passing a sample of the water-free synthesis gas mixture of known temperature and pressure, through an accurately machined orifice at sonic velocity into a tank containing an inert liquid and measuring the time to displace a known volume of liquid, in order to monitor the "average" molecular weight of the synthesis gas mixture and controlling the relative flow of hydrogen gas and carbon dioxide in response thereto.
- 4. In a process for preparing methanol, the process comprising reacting carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas at a molar ratio of H.sub.2 :CO.sub.2 +CO of at least about 3:1 at elevated temperatures and pressures to form methanol, the improvement comprising forming a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and carbon dioxide and less that about 1.0% by volume carbon monoxide and compressing the gas mixture to a total pressure of at least about 500 psig and heating to a temperature of at least about 450.degree. F., to form a first reaction mixture comprising more than about 1.5% by volume of carbon monoxide, and immediately contacting the first reaction mixture with a copper-nickel catalyst to form methanol and water.
- 5. The process of claim 4, wherein the gaseous mixture is reacted in a multiple tube reactor, the tubes being arranged in parallel and the initial at least about 25 percent of the length of each tube, is free from catalyst and the remaining portion containing the nickel-copper catalyst.
- 6. The process of claim 5, wherein the molar ratio of H.sub.2 :CO.sub.2 +CO is in the range of from about 3:1 to about 5:1.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 931,464 filed Nov. 14, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,171.
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Steinberg, Fuel, 1978, vol. 57, pp. 460-468. |
Divisions (1)
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