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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 20, 2016
Filed:
Jul. 24, 2009
Avinash Gupta, Bloomfield, NJ (US);
Mario C. Baldassari, Morris Plains, NJ (US);
Ujjal K. Mukherjee, Montclair, NJ (US);
Avinash Gupta, Bloomfield, NJ (US);
Mario C. Baldassari, Morris Plains, NJ (US);
Ujjal K. Mukherjee, Montclair, NJ (US);
Lummus Technology Inc., Bloomfield, NJ (US);
Abstract
A hydroconversion process is disclosed, including contacting of hydrogen and a residuum hydrocarbon with a pre-conditioned and at least partially sulfided hydroconversion catalyst for converting at least a portion of the residuum hydrocarbon into at least one of a hydrotreated product and a hydrocracked product. Pre-sulfiding and pre-conditioning of the catalyst may include: intermittently or continuously: feeding a hydroconversion catalyst comprising a metal oxide to a pre-reactor; feeding hydrogen and the residuum hydrocarbon comprising sulfur-containing compounds to the pre-reactor; contacting the hydroconversion catalyst with hydrogen and the sulfur-containing compounds in the pre-reactor at conditions of temperature and pressure to concurrently: i) convert at least a portion of the metal oxide to a metal sulfide; and ii) pre-condition the catalyst; recovering a residuum hydrocarbon having a reduced sulfur content from the pre-reactor; and transporting the pre-conditioned and at least partially sulfided hydroconversion catalyst from the pre-reactor to the ebullated-bed hydroconversion reactor.