Claims
- 1. A method for removing residual sulfur from a hydrotreated naptha feedstock containing organic sulfur compounds and for reforming the naphtha feedstock, comprising:
- (a) contacting the naphtha feedstock, in the presence of hydrogen, with a less sulfur sensitive reforming catalyst, which comprises platinum or alumina; to conduct some reforming reactions and to convert the organic sulfur compounds to H.sub.2 S without substantially hydrocracking the naphtha feedstock, at a temperature lower than 480.degree. C.; a pressure between 50 and 300 psig; a hydrogen recycle ratio between 2:1 and 6:1 H.sub.2 /HC; and a space velocity between 3 and 15 LHSV, thereby forming a first effluent;
- (b) contacting the first effluent with a solid sulfur sorbent, comprising potassium on alumina, at a temperature between 300.degree. and 450.degree. C. to remove H.sub.2 S to less than 0.05 ppm thereby forming a second effluent; and
- (c) contacting the second effluent, under reforming conditions, with a highly selective and highly sulfur sensitive reforming catalyst, which comprises platinum, L zeolite, and an alkaline earth metal selected from the group consisting of barium, calcium, or strontium.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 667,505, filed Oct. 31, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,741,819.
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Wakabayashi et al., "Hydrodesulfurization of Thiophene Over Catalysts Supported on Alumina", 1971. |
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