A novel integrated thermally coupled moving bed reactors for naphtha reforming process with hydrodealkylation of toluene

•A novel thermally coupled reactor in CCR naphtha reforming process is modeled.•The required heat of Naphtha process is attained with toluene hydrodealkylation.•A new kinetic model involving 32 pseudo-component and 84 reactions is proposed.•The aromatics and hydrogen production increase 19% and 23%,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied thermal engineering 2017-02, Vol.112, p.1040-1056
Hauptverfasser: Iranshahi, Davood, Saeedi, Reza, Azizi, Kolsoom, Nategh, Mahshid
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Zusammenfassung:•A novel thermally coupled reactor in CCR naphtha reforming process is modeled.•The required heat of Naphtha process is attained with toluene hydrodealkylation.•A new kinetic model involving 32 pseudo-component and 84 reactions is proposed.•The aromatics and hydrogen production increase 19% and 23%, respectively. Due to the importance of catalytic naphtha reforming process in refineries, development of this process to attain the highest yield of desired products is crucial. In this study, continuous catalyst regeneration naphtha reforming process with radial flow is coupled with hydrodealkylation of toluene to prevent energy loss while enhancing aromatics and hydrogen yields. In this coupled process, heat is transferred between hot and cold sections (from hydrodealkylation of toluene to catalytic naphtha reforming process) using the process integration method. A steady-state two-dimensional model, which considers coke formation on the catalyst pellets, is developed and 32 pseudo-components with 84 reactions are investigated. Kinetic model utilized for HDA process is homogeneous and non-catalytic. The modeling results reveal an approximate increase of 19% and 23% in aromatics and hydrogen molar flow rates, respectively, in comparison with conventional naphtha reforming process. The improvement in aromatics production evidently indicates that HDA is a suitable process to be coupled with naphtha reforming.
ISSN:1359-4311
1873-5606
DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2016.10.118