Chemical Engineering & Technology, Vol.41, No.9, 1746-1758, 2018
Enhanced BTX Production in Refineries withSulfur Dioxide Oxidation by Thermal Integrated Model
More stringent environmental regulations as well as limitations of traditional energy sources lead to the development of innovative techniques to supply the required energy of different industries. Multifunctional autothermal reactors as a novel strategy in process integration technology have been introduced as a response to this requirement. The catalytic naphtha reforming process is one of the main processes in the refinery industries which demand several sources of energy to manage the existing reactions. Also, oxidization of sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide as a highly exothermic reaction is one of the typical solutions to reduce and control this greenhouse gas in various industries. According to the main aims of process integration and by considering environmental regulations, a novel thermal integration model is proposed. The results demonstrate the aromatic upgrading and high conversion of sulfur dioxide in this model.
Keywords:Autothermal reactor;Naphtha reforming process;Recuperative coupling;Sulfur trioxide synthesis;Thermal integration model