화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering and Processing, Vol.43, No.10, 1309-1316, 2004
A catalytic distillation process for light gas oil hydrodesulfurization
A light gas oil hydrodesulfurization process via catalytic distillation is developed and compared to a conventional process. By integrating the separation and reaction into a single unit, the catalytic distillation may produce a diesel with low concentration of sulfur compounds at a lower cost than the traditional reaction/separation process. The process proposed in this work is compared to an optimized conventional hydrodesulfurization unit which represents fairly well a plant that belongs to the National System of Refineries. During the optimization of the conventional process, a compromise is established among the production of diesel and naphtha and the operating costs. The results show that the light gas oil hydrodesulfurization via catalytic distillation is as or more efficient than the conventional process. However, the removal of the sulfur compounds is carried out under less rigorous conditions. This design reduces the fix and operational costs. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.