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The document discusses hydrotreating, which involves using hydrogen to remove sulfur, nitrogen, and metal impurities from petroleum feedstocks over a catalyst. There are several types of hydrotreating processes. Naphtha hydrotreating removes impurities before catalytic reforming. Middle distillate hydrotreating desulfurizes kerosene, jet fuel, and diesel. Atmospheric residue desulfurization reduces sulfur in heavy residues using multiple reactors. The objectives, reactions, processes, and hydrogen requirements of hydrotreating are explained in detail.

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The document discusses hydrotreating, which involves using hydrogen to remove sulfur, nitrogen, and metal impurities from petroleum feedstocks over a catalyst. There are several types of hydrotreating processes. Naphtha hydrotreating removes impurities before catalytic reforming. Middle distillate hydrotreating desulfurizes kerosene, jet fuel, and diesel. Atmospheric residue desulfurization reduces sulfur in heavy residues using multiple reactors. The objectives, reactions, processes, and hydrogen requirements of hydrotreating are explained in detail.

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CHAPTER 6

HYDROTREATING

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INTRODUCTION
Hydroconversion is a term used to describe all
different processes in which hydrocarbon reacts with
hydrogen.

Hydrotreating To describe the process of the removal of sulphur,


nitrogen and metal impurities in the feedstock by
hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.

Hydrocracking The process of catalytic cracking of feedstock to


products with lower boiling points by reacting
them with hydrogen.

Hydrogenation aromatics are saturated by hydrogen to the


corresponding naphthenes.
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OBJECTIVES OF HYDROTREATING

1. Removing impurities, such as sulphur, nitrogen and


oxygen for the control of a final product specification
or for the preparation of feed for further processing.

2. Removal of metals, usually in a separate guard


catalytic reactor when the organo-metallic compounds
are hydrogenated and decomposed, resulting in metal
deposition on the catalyst pores.

3. Saturation of olefins and their unstable compounds.

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ROLE OF HYDROTREATING
HT are located before
the reformer,
hydrocracker and FCC

They are also needed to


adjust the final product
specification for various
streams, such as light
naphtha, kerosene and
low sulphur fuel oils
(LSFOs).

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MAIN ROLE OF HT
1. Meeting finished product specification.
 Kerosene, gas oil and lube oil desulphurization.
 Olefin saturation for stability improvement.
 Nitrogen removal.
 De-aromatization for kerosene to improve cetane number.

Cetane number is the percentage of pure cetane in a


blend of cetane and alpha-methyl-naphthalene. The latter
matches the ignition quality of kerosene sample.

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MAIN ROLE OF HT

2. Feed preparation for downstream units:

 Naphtha is hydrotreated for removal of metal and sulphur.

 Sulphur, metal, polyaromatics and Conradson carbon removal


from vacuum gas oil (VGO) to be used as FCC feed.

 Pretreatment of hydrocracking feed to reduce sulphur,


nitrogen and aromatics.

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HT REACTIONS
1. Desulphurization
a. Mercaptanes:

b. Sulphides:

c. Disulphides:

d. Thiophenes:

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HT REACTIONS

2. Denitrogenation

a. Pyrrole:

b. Pyridine:

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HT REACTIONS

3. Deoxidation

a. Phenol:

b. Peroxides:

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HT REACTIONS
4. Hydrogenation of chlorides

5. Hydrogenation of olefins

6. Hydrogenation of aromatics

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HT REACTIONS

7. Hydrogenation of organo-metallic compounds


and deposition of metals

Vanadium deposited as vanadium sulphide (V2S3)

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HT REACTIONS

8. Coke formation by the chemical condensation


of polynuclear radicals

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HT PROCESSES
The main elements of a hydrotreating process

1. The liquid feed is mixed with hydrogen and fed into a heater
and then fed into a fixed bed catalytic reactor.
2. The effluent is cooled and hydrogen-rich gas is separated
using a high pressure separator. 13
3. Before the hydrogen is recycled, hydrogen sulphide can be
removed using an amine scrubber.
4. Some of the recycle gas is also purged
- To prevent the accumulation of light hydrocarbons (C1–C4)
- To control hydrogen partial pressure.
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5. The liquid effluent for the reactor is introduced to a
fractionators for product separation.

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1. Naphtha Hydrotreating

 To remove the impurities so that the hydrotreated naphtha


can be introduced to the catalytic reformer.

 The expensive platinum based catalyst used in the reformer is


sensitive to poisoning by such impurities.

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1. Naphtha Hydrotreating

recycle compressor

reactor
high and low pressure
separators
treated naphtha
fractionator.

a feed heater

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1. Naphtha Hydrotreating

H2S scrubber

A catalyst of Co–Mo on alumina is


used.

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2. Middle Distillates Hydrotreating

 Middle distillate is mainly composed of saturated paraffins


and also some aromatics which include simple compounds
with up to three aromatic rings.

 Kerosene, jet fuel oil and diesel fuel are all derived from
middle distillate fractions.

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2. Middle Distillates Hydrotreating

A hydrogen sulphide scrubber


and a gas purging are usually
used to improve the quality of
recycled hydrogen.
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3. Atmospheric Residue Desulphurization

• Atmospheric residue has a sulphur content and metals (Ni +


V).

• The purpose of this process is to remove most of the metals


and reduce sulphur content in the product to less than 0.5
wt%.

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3. Atmospheric Residue Desulphurization
2. The heated recycled hydrogen is
mixed with feed and together, they
are introduced into a guard reactor.

3. The stream leaving the guard


reactor is quenched with cold
recycle hydrogen and introduced to
the first of the three fixed bed
reactors.

The main reactions of


hydrodemetallization,
hydrodesulphurization,
denitrogenation and aromatic
contains a hydrogenation catalyst similar to hydrogenation take place in the
that in the main reactor but usually reactors.
cheaper.
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Reactor
• The catalyst should have wide
pores to avoid plugging due to
metal deposition.
• Due to the fast deactivation of this
catalyst, usually two reactors are
used and the catalyst is changed in
one of them while the other
reactor is still online.
• Three to four reactors are usually
used with different combinations
of catalysts to achieve desired
objectives.

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Hydrogen requirements for hydrotreating are
classified into:

(1) Chemical requirement:

 This is the amount of hydrogen required to remove


impurities such as sulphur, oxygen, nitrogen, olefins and
organometalic compounds, according to the stoichiometry
of these reactions.

 Sometimes, it might be required to convert aromatics and


naphthenes to corresponding paraffins.

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Hydrogen requirements for hydrotreating are
classified into:

(2) Hydrogen lost due to the dissolution of hydrogen in the


hydrocarbons treated.

(3) Amount of hydrogen lost with the purging of light


hydrocarbons (C1–C4) and hydrogen sulphide (if not
removed by amine treatment).

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Add more comparison – at least five
more
Hydrotreating Hydrocracking
Minimal conversion 10% to 20% >50% conversion

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