Control of CO 2 emissions from a Fischer-Tropsch facility...

Chemistry: fischer-tropsch processes; or purification or recover – Plural zones each having a fischer-tropsch reaction

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C700S222000, C700S222000

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06992114

ABSTRACT:
CO2emissions from Fischer-Tropsch facilities are controlled by using multiple reactors. A process for the conversion of syngas using multiple Fischer-Tropsch reactors comprises reacting at least a portion of a first syngas in a first Fischer-Tropsch reactor to form a first hydrocarbonaceous product and a second syngas. The second syngas is mixed with a H2-containing stream to form an adjusted syngas. At least a portion of the adjusted syngas is reacted in a second Fischer-Tropsch reactor to form a second hydrocarbonaceous product and a third syngas. At least a portion of the first and second hydrocarbonaceous products are blended to obtain a blended hydrocarbonaceous product.

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