WO2006100584A2 - Production of diesel fuel from vegetable and animal oils - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the production of liquid fuels, particularly diesel and naphtha fuels, from vegetable and/or animal oils.
- crude oil is in limited supply, includes a high content of aromatics, and contains sulfur and nitrogen-containing compounds that can adversely affect the environment.
- sulfur and nitrogen-containing compounds that can adversely affect the environment.
- Vegetable and animal oils are an abundant and renewable source.
- the use of vegetable oil in diesel engines requires significant engine modification, including changing of piping and injector construction materials, otherwise engine running times are decreased, maintenance costs are increased due to higher wear, and the danger of engine failure is increased.
- the current conversion of vegetable and animal oils to combustible liquid fuels typically involves transesterification of the oils, which are triglycerides of C 14 to C 22 straight-chain carboxylic acids, with a lower alcohol such as methanol or ethanol, to form a mixture of methyl or ethyl esters called "biodiesel". This process is relatively complex, typical of the chemical industry rather than the petrochemical industry.
- biodiesel which is completely different from that of diesel produced from crude oil, may have adverse effects on engine performance.
- Biodiesel exhibits poor low temperature performance characteristics and increased nitrogen oxide (NO x ) emissions compared to conventional fuels derived from crude oil.
- NO x nitrogen oxide
- United Kingdom Patent Specification 1 524 781 discloses converting ester- containing vegetable oils into one or more hydrocarbons by pyrolysis at 300 to 700°C in the presence of a catalyst which comprises silica-alumina in admixture with an oxide of a transition metal of Groups IIA, IIIA, IVA, VA, VIA, VIIA or VIII of the periodic table, preferably in a fluidized bed, moving bed or fixed bed tubular reactor at atmospheric pressure.
- a catalyst which comprises silica-alumina in admixture with an oxide of a transition metal of Groups IIA, IIIA, IVA, VA, VIA, VIIA or VIII of the periodic table, preferably in a fluidized bed, moving bed or fixed bed tubular reactor at atmospheric pressure.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,705,722 discloses a process for producing additives for diesel fuels having high cetane numbers and serving as fuel ignition improvers.
- biomass feedstock selected from (a) tall oil containing less than 0.5 wt % ash, less than 25 wt % unsaponifiables, up to 50 wt % diterpenic acids and 30 to 60 wt % unsaturated fatty acids, (b) wood oils from the pulping of hardwood species, (c) animal fats and (d) blends of said tall oil with plant or vegetable oil containing substantial amounts of unsaturated fatty acids or animal fats, is subjected to hydroprocessing by contacting the feedstock with gaseous hydrogen under hydroprocessing conditions in the presence of a hydroprocessing catalyst to obtain a product mixture. This product mixture is then separated and fractionated to obtain a hydrocarbon product boiling in the diesel fuel boiling range, this product being the high cetane number additive.
- U.S. Patent Publication No. 2004/0055209 discloses a fuel composition for diesel engines comprising 0.1 -99% by weight of a component or a mixture of components produced from biological raw material originating from plants and/or animals and/or fish and 0-20% of components containing oxygen. Both components are mixed with diesel components based on crude oil and/or fractions from Fischer- Tropsch process.
- U.S. Patent Publication No. 2004/0230085 discloses a process for producing a hydrocarbon component of biological origin comprising at least two steps, the first one of which is a hydrodeoxygenation step and the second one is an isomerization step operated using the counter-current flow principle.
- a biological raw material containing fatty acids and/or fatty acid esters serves as the feed stock.
- Fuel properties important for potential diesel applications include: (i) lubricity; (ii) cetane number; (iii) density; (iv) viscosity; (v) lower heating value; (vi) sulfur; (vii) flash point; (viii) cloud point; (ix) Distillation Curve; (x) carbon residue; (xi) ash; and (xii) Iodine Value.
- Lubricity affects the wear of pumps and injection systems. Lubricity can be defined as the property of a lubricant that causes a difference in friction under conditions of boundary lubrication when all the known factor except the lubricant itself are the same; thus, the lower the friction, the higher the lubricity. Cetane number rates the ignition quality of diesel fuels.
- Density normally expressed as specific gravity, is defined as the ratio of the mass of a volume of the fuel to the mass of the same volume of water. Viscosity measures the fluid resistance to flow. Lower heating value is a measure of available energy in the fuel. Flash point is the lowest temperature at which a combustible mixture can be formed above the liquid fuel. Cloud point measures the first appearance of wax. Distillation Curve is characterized by the initial temperature at which the first drop of liquid leaves the condenser and subsequent temperatures at each 10 vol% of the liquid. Carbon residue correlates with the amount of carbonaceous deposits in a combustion chamber. Ash refers to extraneous solids that reside after combustion. Iodine Value measures the number of double bonds.
- a process for producing a liquid fuel composition comprising providing oil selected from the group consisting of vegetable oil, animal oil, and mixtures thereof and hydrodeoxygenating and hydroisomerizing the oil in a single step.
- an integrated process for producing a liquid fuel composition comprising: hydrodeoxygenating and hydroisomerizing oil selected from the group consisting of vegetable oil, animal oil, and mixtures thereof, to produce a liquid fuel composition and gaseous by-products, in a single step in a single reactor; separating the liquid fuel composition and gaseous by-products; separating hydrogen from the gaseous by-products; and recycling the hydrogen to the single reactor.
- a diesel fuel composition derived from oil selected from the group consisting of vegetable oil, animal oil, and mixtures thereof, the composition comprising a mixture of C 14 to C 18 paraffins having aratio of iso to normal paraffins of 2 to 8; less than 5 ppm sulfur; and acceptable lubricity.
- the Figure depicts an exemplary process schematic, wherein hydrogen produced in situ is recycled to the process reactor.
- liquid fuels in particular diesel and naphtha fuels
- high quality liquid fuels can be obtained from vegetable and/or animal oils in high yield by a one-step process.
- the products are produced by a single-step hydrodeoxygenation/hydroisomerization of vegetable and/or animal oil.
- Triglycerides of fatty acids contained in the vegetable and/or animal oil are deoxygenated to form normal C 14 to C 18 paraffins, which are hydroisomerized in the same stage to form various isoparaffins.
- Minor cyclization and aromatization to alkyl cyclohexane and alkyl benzene may also occur.
- the deoxygenation preferably comprises removal of oxygen in the form of water and carbon oxides from the triglycerides.
- Hydrocracking is inhibited, so as to maintain the range of carbon number of hydrocarbons formed in the range of C 14 to C 18 .
- hydrodeoxygenation/hydroisomerization refers to a single process step wherein both hydrodeoxygenation and hydroisomerization are effected.
- the presently disclosed process for producing a liquid fuel composition comprises providing oil selected from the group consisting of vegetable oil, animal oil, and mixtures thereof and hydrodeoxygenating and hydroisomerizing the oil in a single step.
- the liquid fuel composition produced by the presently disclosed process may further comprise 2-10% lighter naphtha products boiling below 15O 0 C as well as heavier distillate products.
- Hydroisomerization processes are often carried out in fixed bed reactors with downflow of liquid and gas.
- the reactors may be packed with several beds in series with intermittent quenching of the liquid to control the temperature of the reactor, as hydroisomerization processes are highly exothermic reactions, and redistribution.
- the process disclosed herein is carried out in a fixed-bed reactor, preferably a trickle-bed reactor operated with gas and liquid running downflow.
- the reactor preferably contains a number of tubes packed with catalyst and located in a shell.
- Alternative possible configurations include a tube packed with several beds of catalyst(s) and having a quench capability between the beds and an adiabatic reactor. While the reactor may contain a single catalyst or more than one catalyst, preferably the reactor contains a single catalyst.
- Preferred catalysts for the presently disclosed process are dual-functional catalysts comprising a metal component and an acidic component.
- Preferred metal components are platinum or palladium, with platinum being preferred.
- the acidic component preferably comprises an acidic function in a porous solid support.
- Preferred acidic components include, for example, amorphous silica aluminas, fluorided alumina, ZSM-12, ZSM-21, ZSM-22, ZSM-23, ZSM-35, ZSM-38, ZSM- 48, ZSM-57, SSZ-32, ferrierite, SAPO-Il, SAPO-31, SAPO-41, MAPO-Il, MAPO-31, Y zeolite, L zeolite and Beta zeolite.
- a preferred catalyst is Pt/SAPO- 11, specifically 1 wt% Pt/SAPO-11.
- the process is carried out at relatively mild conditions, for example, at an LHSV in the range of 0.5-5 h "1 , preferably 0.6-3 h " ⁇ more preferably 0.7-1.2 h “ ⁇ and even more preferably 0.8-1.2 h "1 , at a temperature in the range of 300-450°C, preferably 350-420°C, more preferably 370-410°C, at a pressure of 10-60 atm, preferably 20-40 atm, and a H 2 /oil ratio of about 500-2000 NL/L, preferably 800- 1200 NL/L. More severe conditions result in liquid fuel compositions with poorer lubricity, while more moderate to mild conditions result in liquid fuel compositions with better lubricity.
- Lubricity is especially important with regard to modern diesel fuels, as modern engines have very high injection pressures in excess of 24,000 pounds per square inch. Good lubricity is necessary to prevent risk of catastrophic engine failure. In general, an acceptable lubricity refers to a lubricity that would allow modern engines to operate more efficiently.
- the diesel fuel has a maximum high-frequency reciprocating rig (HRFF) lubricity of 400 ⁇ m (according to International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 12156/1), in accordance with the recommendation of the World Wide Fuel Charter, Category 4. More preferably, the lubricity is less than 300 ⁇ m according to ISO 12156/1, and even more preferably, the lubricity is less than 200 ⁇ m according to ISO 12156/1.
- suitable vegetable oils include soybean oil, palm oil, corn oil, sunflower oil, oils from desertic plants such as, for example, jatropha oil and balanites oil, rapeseed oil, colza oil, canola oil, tall oil, safflower oil, hempseed oil, olive oil, linseed oil, mustard oil, peanut oil, castor oil, coconut oil, and mixtures thereof.
- Preferred vegetable oils include soybean oil, palm oil, corn oil, sunflower oil, jatropha oil, balanites oil, preferably from Balanites aegyptiaca, and mixtures thereof.
- the vegetable oil may be genetically modified oil, produced from transgenic crops.
- the vegetable oil may be crude vegetable oil or refined or edible vegetable oil. If crude vegetable oil is used, preferably the vegetable oil is pretreated, for example, to separate or extract impurities from the crude vegetable oil.
- Suitable animal oils include, for example, lard oil, tallow oil, train oil, fish oil, and mixtures thereof. Further, the vegetable and/or animal oil may be new oil, used oil, waste oil, or mixtures thereof.
- the Figure depicts an exemplary process schematic.
- the vegetable and/or animal oil 10 fed to a fixed-bed hydrodeoxygenation/hydroisomerization reactor 1 with a hydrogen stream 20.
- the hydrogen stream 20 may be comprised of fresh hydrogen 30 as well as recycled hydrogen 40.
- the reactor 1 could be wall-cooled, multi-bed with interim cooling, or an adiabatic configuration.
- the effluent 50 from the reactor 1 flows to a first high pressure separator 2 that separates the liquid products 60 and gas 70 containing hydrogen and light components (C 1 to C 4 hydrocarbons and carbon oxides). Hydrogen 40, separated from the light components 80 by a selective membrane or a pressure swing absorption unit (not shown), may be recycled back to the reactor 1.
- the liquid products 60 containing two phases, an organic phase and water, enters a second separator 3 that separates the water 90, and the organic phase 100 is fed to a third separator 4 for separating the lighter components 110 and the C 14 to C 18 paraffin products.
- the lighter components 110 may comprise a naphtha composition of a mixture of C 6 to C 13 paraffins, aromatics and naphthenes with a boiling point of ⁇ 150°C.
- hydrogen separated from the effluent from the hydrodeoxygenation/hydroisornerization reactions may supplement hydrogen provided for use in the hydrodeoxygenation/hydroisomerization reaction, which preferably is produced using a renewable source of power, such as, for example, solar, biomass, wind, and geothermal ⁇ e.g., electrolysis using geothermal energy).
- a renewable source of power such as, for example, solar, biomass, wind, and geothermal ⁇ e.g., electrolysis using geothermal energy.
- hydrogen produced by steam reforming of the naphtha may be used in the hydrodeoxygenation/hydroisomerization reaction.
- the integrated process preferably optimizes the utilization of feedstock and reduces by-products that otherwise would require treatment.
- Use of hydrogen produced in situ reduces the overall environmental burden of the presently disclosed process by decreasing required process resource inputs, specifically hydrogen.
- use of energy efficient and environmentally friendly means for hydrogen production is preferred.
- an integrated process for producing a liquid fuel composition comprising: hydrodeoxygenating and hydroisomerizing oil selected from the group consisting of vegetable oil, animal oil, and mixtures thereof, to produce a liquid fuel composition and gaseous by-products, in a single step in a single reactor; separating the liquid fuel composition from gaseous by-products; separating hydrogen from the gaseous by-products; and recycling the hydrogen to the single reactor.
- the presently disclosed diesel fuel composition derived from vegetable and/or animal oil comprises a mixture of C 14 to C 18 paraffins with a ratio of iso to normal paraffins from 0.5 to 8, preferably from 2 to 8, such as, for example, from 2 to 6 or from 2 to 4 or from 4 to 7; less than 5 ppm sulfur, preferably less than 1 ppm sulfur; and acceptable lubricity.
- the diesel fuel composition preferably has a lubricity of less than 400 ⁇ m, more preferably less than 300 ⁇ m, and even more preferably less than 200 ⁇ m, according to ISO 12156/1.
- the diesel fuel composition preferably comprises less than or equal to 0.6 wt%, preferably 0.1-0.6 wt%, of one or more oxygenated compounds, which, without wishing to be bound by any theory, are believed to contribute to the acceptable lubricity of the diesel fuel composition.
- the one or more oxygenated compounds comprise acid, preferably one or more fatty acids, preferably in an amount of less than or equal to 0.4 wt%, preferably 0.1-0.4 wt%.
- fatty acids refers to long chain saturated and/or unsaturated organic acids having at least 8 carbon atoms, preferably 14 to 18 carbon atoms.
- the low content of one or more oxygenated compounds, preferably one or more fatty acids, in the diesel fuel composition may contribute to the acceptable lubricity of a diesel fuel composition; such oxygenated compounds, present in the vegetable and/or animal oil feedstock, may survive the non-severe hydrodeoxygenation/hydroisomerization conditions employed in the presently disclosed process.
- the diesel fuel composition may comprise alkyl cyclohexane, preferably less than 10 wt% and/or alkyl benzene, preferably less than 15 wt%.
- the composition and characteristics of the produced diesel fuel composition, and naphtha may vary depending on the vegetable and/or animal oil starting product, process conditions, and catalyst used.
- selection of vegetable and/or animal oil starting product, process conditions, and catalyst allows for high yield of high quality diesel fuel composition, with preferred properties, and minimized production of lighter components including, for example, naphtha, carbon oxides and C 1 to C 4 hydrocarbons.
- the paraff ⁇ nic diesel fuel compositions disclosed herein provide superior fuel properties, especially for low temperature performance ⁇ e.g., density, viscosity, cetane number, lower heating value, cloud point, and CFPP), to biodiesel, a mixture of methyl or ethyl esters. In contrast to the products of the process disclosed in U.S.
- Patent Publication No. 2004/0230085 disclosed herein are diesel fuel compositions with acceptable lubricities produced from vegetable and/or animal oil. More specifically, fuel properties, such as, for example, lubricity, may be controlled through variation of hydrodeoxygenation/hydroisomerization conditions and/or catalyst(s).
- fuel properties such as, for example, lubricity
- the initial boiling point (IBP) is in the range of 160°C-240°C and the 90 vol% distillation temperature is in the range of 300°C-360°C.
- the produced naphtha is highly pure and particularly suitable for use as a solvent and/or chemical feedstock, e.g., a cracking stock.
- diesel fuel composition disclosed herein preferably may be used neat, as a diesel fuel without blending
- the diesel fuel composition disclosed herein may be blended with crude oil, synthetic fuel, and/or biodiesel to provide a blended fuel composition, preferably to be used as a diesel fuel.
- Refined soybean oil was fed to a fixed-bed reactor packed with a granulated Ni-Mo catalyst operated at an LHSV of 1.0 h '1 , 375°C, 40 atm, and an H 2 /oil ratio of 1200 NL/L (Stage 1).
- the total liquid product was separated into two phases, water and an organic phase.
- the organic phase was fed to a fixed-bed reactor packed with a granulated 1 wt% Pt/SAPO-11 catalyst operated at an LHSV of 3.0 h "1 , 380°C, 50 atm, and an H 2 /oil ratio of 500 NL/L (Stage 2).
- the organic phase from Stage 1 and the diesel product from Stage 2 were analyzed according to ASTM methods and their compositions were measured by GC-MS and confirmed by NMR. The results can be found in Table 3.
- Refined soybean oil was fed to a fixed-bed reactor packed with a granulated 1.5 wt% Pt/SAPO-11 catalyst operated at an LHSV of 1.0 h "1 , 370°C, 40 ami, and an H 2 /oil ratio of 1000 NL/L.
- the run was carried out for >250 hours.
- the gas phase contained, besides hydrogen, carbon dioxide and propane.
- the total liquid product was separated into two phases, water and an organic phase.
- the organic phase was further separated into light ( ⁇ 150°C) and heavy (diesel product) fractions.
- the diesel product was analyzed according to ASTM methods. The results can be found in Table 4.
- the diesel fuel compositions of the present invention have cetane indices of greater than 60, as measured by ASTM D4737, and cetane numbers of greater than 60, as measured by ASTM D613 or D6890.
- Chemical analysis of the diesel product conducted by GC-MS yielded 30 wt% normal C 14 to C 18 paraffins, 55 wt% isoparaffins, 10 wt% aromatics, and 5 wt% olefins. Emission tests were carried out in a 2L standard Ford diesel engine over a range of engine speeds (1200-2200 RPM) using the diesel product of Example 2 and a commercial crude diesel.
- Refined soybean oil was fed to a fixed-bed reactor packed with a granulated 1 wt% Pt/SAPO-11 catalyst operated at an LHSV of 1.0 h " ⁇ 375-390°C, 30 arm, and an H 2 /oil ratio of 1200 NL/L.
- the total liquid products were each separated into two phases, water and an organic phase.
- the organic phases were further separated into light ( ⁇ 150°C) and heavy (diesel product) fractions.
- the light fractions contained, besides hydrogen, carbon oxides and C 1 to C 4 hydrocarbons.
- the diesel products were analyzed according to ASTM methods and the composition of the diesel products were measured by GC-MS and confirmed by NMR. The results can be found in Table 5.
- the cetane index according to ASTM D4737 of the diesel product of Example 3B was >65 and the diesel product of Example 3C has a Flash Point Penski-Martins according to ASTM D93/A of 108 0 C, a copper corrosion according to ASTM D 130 of 1-a, and a lower heating value according to ASTM D240 of 46.7 MJ/kg.
- Comparative Example 4 Production of Diesel from Soybean Oil by a Two
- Refined soybean oil was fed to a fixed-bed reactor packed with a granulated 1 wt% Pt/SAPO-11 catalyst operated at an LHSV of 1.0 h "1 , 380°C, 20 atm, and an H 2 /oil ratio of 1200 NL/L (Stage 1).
- the total liquid product was separated into two phases, water and diesel product.
- the diesel product from Stage 1 was fed to a fixed-bed reactor packed with a granulated 1 wt% Pt/SAPO-11 catalyst operated at an LHSV of 4.5 h "1 , 36O 0 C, 30 atm, and an H 2 /oil ratio of 1200 NL/L (Stage 2).
- the diesel product from Stage 1 and the diesel product from Stage 2 were analyzed according to ASTM methods and their compositions were measured by GC-MS and confirmed by NMR. The results can be found in Table 6.
- the diesel product from Stage 1 exhibited acceptable properties, including a lubricity of 306 ⁇ m, similar to the diesel products of Example 2 and Example 3. As the composition of the diesel product from Stage 2 did not significantly differ from the diesel product from Stage 1, the properties of the diesel product from Stage 2 are similar to those of the diesel product from Stage 1. However, the diesel product from Stage 2 exhibited a poorer lubricity (437 ⁇ m) as compared to that of the diesel product from Stage 1 (306 ⁇ m), similar to the diesel production from Stage 2 of Comparative Example 1.
- water may act as an inhibitor to isomerization, which requires higher catalyst activity, and the removal of water between Stage 1 and Stage 2 in Comparative Example 1 and Comparative Example 4 may also remove acid, thereby affecting final product lubricity.
- Adding 0.1 wt% of oleic acid to the diesel product of Stage 2 improved its lubricity from 437 ⁇ m to 270 ⁇ m.
- the low content of one or more oxygenated compounds, such as one or more fatty acids, in the product of the single stage process may contribute to the acceptable lubricity of the diesel product.
- Refined soybean oil was fed to a fixed-bed reactor packed with a granulated 1 wt% Pt/SAPO-11 catalyst operated at an LHSV of 1.0 h "1 , 375-390°C, and an H 2 /oil ratio of 1200 NL/L.
- the pressure was 30 arm in Example 5 A and 20 atm in Example 5B.
- the total liquid products were each separated into two phases, water and an organic phase.
- the organic phases were further separated into light ( ⁇ 150°C) and heavy (diesel product) fractions.
- the light fractions contained, besides hydrogen, carbon oxides and C 1 to C 4 hydrocarbons.
- the diesel products were analyzed according to ASTM methods and the composition of the diesel products were measured by GC-MS and confirmed by NMR. The results can be found in Table 7.
- Example 6 Production of Diesel from Various Vegetable Oils
- Refined vegetable oils were fed to a fixed-bed reactor packed with a granulated 1 wt% Pt/SAPO-11 catalyst operated at an LHSV of 1.0 h "1 , 375-390°C, and an H 2 /oil ratio of 1200 NL/L.
- the total liquid products were each separated into two phases, water and an organic phase.
- the organic phases were further separated into light ( ⁇ 150°C) and heavy (diesel product) fractions.
- the light fractions contained, besides hydrogen, carbon oxides and C 1 to C 4 hydrocarbons.
- the diesel products were analyzed according to ASTM methods and their compositions were measured by GC-MS and confirmed by NMR. The results can be found in Table 9.
- composition and characteristics of the produced diesel may be adjusted by varying the vegetable and/or animal oil starting product, process conditions, and catalyst used.
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