The invention relates to a process for the manufacture of diesel range hydrocarbons wherein a feed is hydrotreated in a hydrotreating step and isomerized in an isomerization step, and a feed comprising fresh feed containing more than 5 wt % of free fatty acids and at least one diluting agent is hydr
The invention relates to a process for the manufacture of diesel range hydrocarbons wherein a feed is hydrotreated in a hydrotreating step and isomerized in an isomerization step, and a feed comprising fresh feed containing more than 5 wt % of free fatty acids and at least one diluting agent is hydrotreated at a reaction temperature of 200-400° C., in a hydrotreating reactor in the presence of catalyst, and the ratio of the diluting agent/fresh feed is 5-30:1.
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1. A process for the manufacture of diesel range hydrocarbons comprising: combining a fresh feed stream of biological origin containing more than 5 wt-% of free fatty acids and a stream of diluting agent containing hydrocarbons of biological origin at a ratio of diluting agent/fresh feed of 5-30:1,
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A process for the manufacture of diesel range hydrocarbons comprising: combining a fresh feed stream of biological origin containing more than 5 wt-% of free fatty acids and a stream of diluting agent containing hydrocarbons of biological origin at a ratio of diluting agent/fresh feed of 5-30:1, to form a total feed stream,introducing the total feed stream to a hydrodeoxygenation step,hydrodeoxygenating the total feed stream, in the hydrodeoxygenating step, at a reaction temperature between 280-305° C. to form a hydrodeoxygenated product containing n-paraffins in the diesel range, to prevent the formation of high molecular weight hydrocarbons,introducing the hydrodeoxygenated product to an isomerization step, andisomerizing the hydrodeoxygenated product in the isomerization step to form isoparaffins in the diesel range,wherein the total feed stream contains less than 1 w-ppm alkali and alkaline earth metals, calculated as elemental alkali and alkaline earth metals, less than 1 w-ppm other metals, calculated as elemental metals, and less than 5 w-ppm phosphorous, calculated as elemental phosphorous,wherein at least one source of organic or inorganic sulphur compound is added to the total feed or the fresh feed to give a total feed comprising 5,000-8,000 w-ppm sulphur calculated as elemental sulphur. 2. The process according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of diluting agent/fresh feed in the total feed stream is 10-30:1. 3. The process according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of diluting agent/fresh feed in the total feed stream is 12-25:1. 4. The process according to claim 1, wherein the fresh feed stream of biological origin is selected from plant oils/fats, animal fats/oils, fish fats/oils, fats contained in plants bred by means of gene manipulation, recycled fats of the food industry and mixtures thereof. 5. The process according to claim 1, wherein the fresh feed stream of biological origin is selected from rapeseed oil, colza oil, canola oil, tall oil, sunflower oil, soybean oil, hempseed oil, olive oil, linseed oil, mustard oil, palm oil, peanut oil, castor oil, coconut oil, lard, tallow, train oil or fats contained in milk. 6. The process according to claim 1, wherein the fresh feed stream of biological origin comprises a mixture of a feed of biological origin and at least one hydrocarbon. 7. The process according to claim 1, wherein the hydrodeoxygenating step takes place on a hydrodeoxygenating catalyst bed system comprising one or more catalyst beds. 8. The process according to claim 1, wherein the pressure during the hydrodeoxygenating step is in the range of 2-15 MPa. 9. The process according to claim 1, wherein the fresh feed stream of biological origin contains more than 10 wt-% of free fatty acids. 10. The process according to claim 1, wherein the fresh feed stream of biological origin contains more than 10 wt-% of free fatty acids and the ratio of diluting agent/fresh feed in the total feed stream is 12-25:1. 11. A process for the manufacture of diesel range hydrocarbons comprising: combining a fresh feed stream of biological origin containing more than 10 wt-% of free fatty acids and a stream of diluting agent containing hydrocarbons of biological origin to form a total feed stream,introducing the total feed stream to a hydrodeoxygenation step,hydrodeoxygenating the total feed stream, in the hydrodeoxygenating step, at a reaction temperature between 280-305° C.,introducing the hydrodeoxygenated product to an isomerization step, andisomerizing the hydrodeoxygenated product in the isomerization step to form isoparaffins in the diesel range,wherein the total feed stream contains less than 1 w-ppm alkali and alkaline earth metals, calculated as elemental alkali and alkaline earth metals, less than 1 w-ppm other metals, calculated as elemental metals, and less than 5 w-ppm phosphorous, calculated as elemental phosphorous,wherein at least one source of organic or inorganic sulphur compound is added to the total feed or the fresh feed to give a total feed comprising 5,000-8,000 w-ppm sulphur calculated as elemental sulphur. 12. A process for the manufacture of diesel range hydrocarbons comprising: combining a fresh feed stream of biological origin containing more than 10 wt-% of free fatty acids and a stream of diluting agent containing hydrocarbons of biological origin to form a total feed stream, wherein, the ratio of diluting agent/fresh feed in the total feed stream is 5-30:1,introducing the total feed stream to a hydrodeoxygenation step,hydrodeoxygenating the total feed stream, in the hydrodeoxygenating step, at a reaction temperature between 280-305° C.,introducing the hydrodeoxygenated product to an isomerization step, andisomerizing the hydrodeoxygenated product in the isomerization step to form isoparaffins in the diesel range,wherein the total feed stream contains less than 1 w-ppm alkali and alkaline earth metals, calculated as elemental alkali and alkaline earth metals, less than 1 w-ppm other metals, calculated as elemental metals, and less than 5 w-ppm phosphorous, calculated as elemental phosphorous,wherein at least one source of organic or inorganic sulphur compound is added to the total feed or the fresh feed to give a total feed comprising 5,000-8000 w-ppm sulphur calculated as elemental sulphur. 13. The process according to claim 12, wherein the ratio of diluting agent/fresh feed in the total feed stream is 12-25:1. 14. The process according to claim 1, wherein the at least one source of organic or inorganic sulphur compound is a refinery gas containing sulphur compounds. 15. The process according to claim 1, wherein the at least one source of organic or inorganic sulphur compound is a liquid stream containing sulphur compounds. 16. The process according to claim 11, wherein the at least one source of organic or inorganic sulphur compound is a refinery gas containing sulphur compounds. 17. The process according to claim 11, wherein the at least one source of organic or inorganic sulphur compound is a liquid stream containing sulphur compounds. 18. The process according to claim 12, wherein the at least one source of organic or inorganic sulphur compound is a refinery gas containing sulphur compounds. 19. The process according to claim 12, wherein the at least one source of organic or inorganic sulphur compound is a liquid stream containing sulphur compounds.
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