Patent ID: 12203701

While the inventions disclosed herein are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, only a few specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail below. The figures and detailed descriptions of these specific embodiments are not intended to limit the breadth or scope of the inventive concepts or the appended claims in any manner. Rather, the figures and detailed written descriptions are provided to illustrate the inventive concepts to a person of ordinary skill in the art and to enable such person to make and use the inventive concepts.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In some polymer production plants (e.g., polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) production plants, such as PE production plants having at least one slurry loop), the hydrocarbon recovery system and the fluff transfer system are two systems that utilize gas (e.g., nitrogen). Both the hydrocarbon recovery system and fluff transfer system utilize purge (e.g., removable of undesirables via a waste gas to, for example, flare) and make-up gas (e.g., input of fresh gas) to avoid accumulating hydrocarbons and achieve steady state operations. Conventionally, the two systems (i.e., the hydrocarbon recovery system and fluff transfer system) are independent of each other and are connected via a purge column rotary valve through which polymer fluff enters the fluff transfer system from the bottom of a purge column of the hydrocarbon recovery system and some gas (e.g., nitrogen) leaks the opposite way, back to the hydrocarbon recovery system.

FIG.1is a schematic of a non-integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system I in accordance with aspects of the present disclosure, depicting the hydrocarbon recovery system1and fluff transfer system2in a conventional, non-integrated polymer production plant. The hydrocarbon recovery system1(also referred to herein simply as “recovery system”) comprises a purge column20, and a purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40, such as an isobutane nitrogen recovery unit (INRU). In purge column20, wet polymer fluff9can be purged with a purge gas (e.g., by nitrogen), which is utilized to strip the wet polymer fluff of hydrocarbons, at two distribution levels in the purge column20to remove the volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Purge column vent gas flows to the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40after passing through filters/cyclones (e.g., separator(s)30), such as cyclone30depicted inFIG.1, to remove any solids in the stream. The purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40is operable to recover hydrocarbons from the purge column overhead vapor stream and to recover a gas stream (e.g., a nitrogen stream) suitable to be recycled to the purge column20.

As illustrated inFIG.1, fluff transfer system2comprises a fluff transfer blower60, a fluff silo80, and an extruder feed tank70. The fluff transfer system2is designed to transport fluff from the purge column20to the extruder feed tank70using the transfer gas (e.g., nitrogen). The transfer gas stream circulating in the fluff transfer system2(a closed loop68comprising fluff transfer blower outlet line61, second portion fluff transfer blower outlet line61B, fluff transfer line62, and fluff transfer gas circulation line63), picks up residual hydrocarbons in the fluff. This circulating fluff transfer gas is conventionally purged via a purge gas outlet line92and replaced by fresh transfer gas continuously (e.g., via make-up/fresh transfer gas line25B) to avoid a buildup of a high concentrations of VOCs in the loop of the fluff transfer system2.

Purged gas removed from fluff transfer system2(e.g., via fluff transfer gas purge line92) can be a significant source of VOC emissions (and loss of purge gas, e.g., nitrogen) in the polymer production plant I as the plant sizes increase. The trend toward more restricted environmental regulations in recent years has made the operation of hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system I more challenging. Additionally, undesired leak from fluff transfer system2to the bottom of purge column20(e.g., through the rotary valve50) due to a pressure difference between the hydrocarbon recovery system1and fluff transfer system2remains a challenging problem in operation and design.

Herein disclosed is an integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system.FIG.2is a schematic of an integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system II, according to embodiments of this disclosure. Integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system II comprises hydrocarbon recovery system1integrated with fluff transfer system2. Hydrocarbon recovery system1comprises: purge column20, separator30, purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40, and waste gas outlet line41.

Purge column20is configured for contact of wet polymer fluff with a purge gas, whereby hydrocarbons are stripped/removed from the polymer fluff. Purge column20comprises a wet polymer fluff inlet23A, a gas outlet23B, a fluff outlet23G and one or more purge gas inlets23D,23E,23F for the purge gas. As utilized herein, the purge gas is a gas utilized to strip the hydrocarbons from the polymer fluff. A purge column fluff inlet line15can fluidly connect purge column fluff inlet23A of purge column20with upstream apparatus10, whereby wet polymer fluff can be introduced into purge column20. In embodiments, the wet polymer fluff is introduced into a top portion of purge column20.

Separator30is fluidly connected with gas outlet23B of purge column20, which can be located at a top of purge column20, via separator inlet line21. Separator30is configured to separate solids comprising recovered polymer fluff from a separator gas outlet stream31comprising the purge gas and purged/recovered hydrocarbons. A separator solids outlet line32can fluidly connect separator30with a separated/recovered solids inlet23C of purge column20, whereby separated solids can be reintroduced into purge column20.

Purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40is fluidly connected with separator30via separator gas outlet line31and is configured to separate the separator gas outlet stream in separator gas outlet line31into a recovered hydrocarbon stream42and a recovered purge gas stream43, and optionally a waste gas that can be removed from purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40via purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit waste gas outlet line41. As described further hereinbelow, recovered purge gas stream43can be fluidly connected (e.g., via first portion recovered purge gas line43A and purge column recovered purge gas inlet23D) with purge column, for introduction of recovered purge gas in recovered purge gas line43into purge column20. Alternatively or additionally, recovered purge gas stream43can be fluidly connected (e.g., via second portion recovered purge gas line43B) with fluff transfer system2, for introduction of recovered purge gas in recovered purge gas line43into fluff transfer system2.

Fluff transfer system2comprises: a fluff transfer blower60configured to pressurize a fluff transfer gas and provide a pressurized fluff transfer gas in a fluff transfer blower outlet line61, and an extruder feed tank70fluidly connected with the fluff transfer blower60via the fluff transfer blower outlet line61and fluidly connected with purge column20via fluff outlet23G, a purge column fluff outlet line22, and rotary valve50.

Extruder feed tank70comprises an extruder feed tank fluff outlet line71and an extruder feed tank fluff transfer gas outlet line72. Extruder feed tank fluff transfer gas outlet line72is fluidly connected with fluff transfer blower60via a fluff transfer gas circulation line63.

According to this disclosure, hydrocarbon recovery system1is integrated with fluff transfer system2. In embodiments, hydrocarbon recovery system1is integrated with fluff transfer system2via a purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line61A fluidly connecting at least one of the one or more purge gas inlets23D,23E,23F of purge column20with fluff transfer blower outlet line61, whereby a portion of the fluff transfer gas in fluff transfer blower outlet line61is introduced into purge column20as at least a portion of the purge gas.

Alternatively or additionally, hydrocarbon recovery system1can be integrated with fluff transfer system2via a fluff transfer system recovered purge gas line43B fluidly connecting the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40with fluff transfer system2, whereby at least a portion of the recovered purge gas in the recovered purge gas stream43can be introduced into fluff transfer system2as the fluff transfer gas.

In embodiments, such as the embodiment ofFIG.2, waste gas outlet line41is connected to the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40. Alternatively or additionally, a waste gas outlet line41can be located elsewhere in hydrocarbon recovery system1. Waste gas outline (which can be considered a “purge” line for the elimination of unwanted gas from hydrocarbon recovery system1) is utilized to prevent buildup of unwanted components in hydrocarbon recovery system1. For clarity, “purge gas” is utilized herein to indicate the gas introduced into purge column20to strip hydrocarbons from the polymer fluff, while “waste gas” is utilized to indicate the gas removed from hydrocarbon recovery system1to prevent buildup of unwanted components.

In embodiments, such as the embodiment ofFIG.2, a hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system of this disclosure comprises no gas outlet line from fluff transfer system2other than the purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line61A.

The hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system of this disclosure can further comprise one or more fresh (or “make-up”) purge gas inlet lines25A and/or fresh (or “make-up”) fluff transfer gas inlet lines25B. For example, hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system II ofFIG.2can comprise a fresh or make-up purge gas inlet line25A fluidly connected with purge column20via at least one of the one or more purge gas inlets23D,23E,23F, with a fresh/make-up purge gas inlet line25A connected with purge gas inlet23E ofFIG.2. As depicted in the embodiment ofFIG.2, a fresh fluff transfer gas inlet line25B can be fluidly connected with the fluff transfer system2. In the embodiment ofFIG.2, a fresh fluff transfer gas inlet line25B is fluidly connected with fluff transfer gas circulation line63, but the or another fresh fluff transfer gas inlet line25B can be located elsewhere within fluff transfer system2.

In embodiments, the purge gas (e.g., fresh or make-up purge gas introduced via make-up/fresh purge gas line25A) can comprise or consist primarily of (e.g., comprise greater than or equal to about 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 95 vol %) of nitrogen. In embodiments, the hydrocarbon recovered via hydrocarbon recovery system1can comprise or consist primarily of isobutane. In embodiments, the purge gas comprises nitrogen and the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane.

Hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system II can further comprise upstream apparatus10operable to provide wet polymer fluff to the purge column20, for example, via purge column fluff inlet line15. Any upstream apparatus known to be suitable for the production of wet polymer fluff (e.g., wet PE fluff). Upstream apparatus10can comprise one or more polymerization reactors, one or more flash systems (e.g., flashline heaters, flash columns) or a combination thereof. In embodiments, the one or more polymerization reactors include one or more slurry loop reactors.

Hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system H can further include downstream apparatus90. Downstream apparatus90can comprise an extruder. In embodiments, fluff silo80can be utilized to store fluff for introduction to downstream apparatus (e.g., extruder)90. A line83can introduce fluff from fluff silo80to extruder feed tank70, prior to introduction into downstream apparatus90. Purge column20is fluidly connected with fluff transfer system2via purge column fluff outlet line22, rotary valve50, and rotary valve fluff outlet line22′. In embodiments, purge column20is fluidly connected with fluff transfer system2downstream of fluff transfer blower and upstream of extruder feed tank70and/or fluff silo80. For example, as depicted in the embodiment ofFIG.2, rotary valve fluff outlet line22′ introduced purged fluff from purge column20into fluff transfer line62. Fluff transfer line63can introduce purged polymer fluff into extruder feed tank70and/or fluff silo80, via extruder feed tank fluff inlet line62A and fluff silo fluff inlet line62B, respectively. An extruder feed tank fluff outlet line71and a fluff silo fluff outlet line81can fluidly connect extruder feed tank70and fluff silo80with downstream apparatus90, for example, via downstream apparatus transferred fluff inlet line91. An extruder feed tank transfer gas outlet line72and a fluff silo transfer gas outlet line82can fluidly connect extruder feed tank70and fluff silo80, respectively, with circulating transfer gas in transfer gas loop comprising fluff transfer blower outlet line61, second portion fluff transfer blower outlet line61B, fluff transfer line62, and fluff transfer gas circulation line63. For example, as depicted in the embodiment ofFIG.2, extruder feed tank transfer gas outlet line72and fluff silo transfer gas outlet line82fluidly connect extruder feed tank70and fluff silo80, respectively, with fluff transfer gas circulation line63.

In embodiments, a system II of this disclosure comprises: hydrocarbon recovery system1integrated with fluff transfer system2. As described hereinabove, hydrocarbon recovery system1can comprise: purge column20, separator30, purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40, and waste gas outlet line41, and purge column20is configured for contact of wet polymer fluff with a purge gas, and comprises wet polymer fluff inlet23A, gas outlet23B, fluff outlet23G and one or more purge gas inlets23D,23E,23F for the purge gas, separator30is fluidly connected with gas outlet23B of purge column20and is configured to separate solids comprising recovered polymer fluff from a separator gas outlet stream31comprising the purge gas and hydrocarbon, and purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40is fluidly connected with separator30and is configured to separate the separator gas outlet stream31into a recovered hydrocarbon stream42and a recovered purge gas stream43. Also as described hereinabove, fluff transfer system2comprises: fluff transfer blower60configured to pressurize fluff transfer gas and provide a pressurized fluff transfer gas in fluff transfer blower outlet line61, and extruder feed tank70fluidly connected with fluff transfer blower60via fluff transfer blower outlet line61and fluidly connected with purge column20via fluff outlet23G, purge column fluff outlet line22, and rotary valve50, wherein the extruder feed tank70comprises extruder feed tank fluff outlet line71and extruder feed tank fluff transfer gas outlet line72, wherein extruder feed tank fluff transfer gas outlet line72is fluidly connected with fluff transfer blower60via fluff transfer gas circulation line63. In embodiments, hydrocarbon recovery system1is integrated with fluff transfer system2via a fluff transfer system recovered purge gas line43B fluidly connecting the recovered purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40with fluff transfer system2, whereby at least a portion of the recovered purge gas in the recovered purge gas stream43can be introduced into fluff transfer system2as the fluff transfer gas.

Alternatively or additionally, hydrocarbon recovery system1can be further integrated with fluff transfer system2via purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line61A (also referred to herein as “first portion fluff transfer blower outlet line”) fluidly connecting at least one of the one or more purge gas inlets23D,23E,23F of purge column20with the fluff transfer blower outlet line61, whereby a portion of the fluff transfer gas in fluff transfer blower outlet line61can be introduced into purge column20as at least a portion of the purge gas.

As noted hereinabove, in embodiments, there is no gas outlet line from fluff transfer system2other than purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line61A. The waste gas outlet line41, purge gas utilized, hydrocarbon(s) recovered, fresh/make-up purge gas or fluff transfer gas inlet lines, upstream apparatus, downstream apparatus, etc. can be as described hereinabove.

A method of hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer will now be described with reference toFIG.3, which is a flow diagram of a method according to embodiments of this disclosure, andFIG.4, which is a flow diagram of another method according to embodiments of this disclosure. With reference toFIG.3, a method300of this disclosure can comprise: at305, in a hydrocarbon recovery system1, contacting wet polymer fluff (e.g., introduced to purge column20from upstream apparatus10via line15) with a purge gas to provide a purged polymer fluff and an overhead stream (e.g., in separator inlet line21) comprising the purge gas and entrained polymer fluff; and separating (e.g., in separator30and purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40)) a recovered solids stream (e.g., in separator solids outlet line32) comprising the previously entrained polymer fluff, a recovered hydrocarbon stream (in recovered hydrocarbons outlet line42), and a recovered purge gas (e.g., in recovered purge gas outlet line43) from the overhead stream. Method300further comprises, at310, introducing the purged polymer fluff from purge column20to polymer fluff transfer system2(e.g., via purge column fluff outlet line22, rotary valve50, and rotary valve fluff outlet line22′), and transporting the purged polymer fluff in the fluff transfer system2via circulation of a fluff transfer gas. Method300further comprises, at320, integrating the hydrocarbon recovery system1and the fluff transfer system2by utilizing fluff transfer gas from the fluff transfer system2(e.g., via fluff transfer blower outlet line61or elsewhere in fluff transfer system2) as the purge gas in the hydrocarbon recovery system1(e.g., by introduction of the fluff transfer gas into hydrocarbon recovery system1via purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line61A). In such embodiments, a first portion of the transfer gas in transfer gas outlet line61is introduced via first portion fluff transfer blower outlet line61A into purge column20(e.g., via purge column fluff transfer gas inlet23F), while a remainder or second portion of the fluff transfer gas in transfer gas outlet line61in second portion fluff transfer blower outlet line61B continues to circulate around the fluff transfer loop68. In embodiments, first portion fluff transfer line61A introduces from about 0 to about 10, from about 0 to about 25, from about 10 to about 25, from about 25 to about 50, from about 0 to about 50, from about 0 to about 25, from about 10 to about 50, or at least 1, 5, 10, or 50 vol % of the flow of fluff transfer gas in fluff transfer blower outlet line61into purge column20, and the remainder of the fluff transfer gas in fluff transfer blower outlet line61continues on via second portion fluff transfer blower outlet line61B to circulate through loop68of fluff transfer system2. The ratio of purge gas in purge column20to circulating gas in fluff transfer system2can be from about 10% to about 20%.

As depicted at330, method300can optionally further comprise further integrating the hydrocarbon recovery system1and the fluff transfer system2by utilizing at least a portion of the recovered purge gas (e.g., in recovered purge gas outlet line43) from the hydrocarbon recovery system1in the fluff transfer system2as the fluff transfer gas. For example, as depicted inFIG.2, second portion recovered purge gas line43B can carry all or a portion of the purge gas recovered in purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40to fluff transfer system2. Alternatively, all of the purge gas recovered in purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40is returned to purge column20via first portion recovered purge gas line43A and/or is otherwise utilized. That is to say, in embodiments, none of the recovered purge gas in recovered purge gas outlet line43from purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40is introduced into fluff transfer system2. In embodiments, substantially all of the recovered purge gas from the hydrocarbon recovery system1is introduced into the fluff transfer system2as the fluff transfer gas. In embodiments, from about 0 to about 100, from about 0 to about 50, from about 50 to about 100, from about 10 to about 100, or at least about 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, or 100 vol % of the flow of recovered purge gas in recovered purge gas outlet line43is introduced into fluff transfer system2via second portion recovered purge gas line43B. The remainder of the recovered purge gas in recovered purge gas outlet line43can be introduced into purge column20via first portion recovered purge gas outlet line43A, or utilized elsewhere.

With reference now toFIG.4, in embodiments, a method400according to this disclosure comprises: at405, in a hydrocarbon recovery system1, contacting wet polymer fluff (e.g., introduced to purge column20from upstream apparatus10via line15) with a purge gas to provide a purged polymer fluff and an overhead stream (e.g., in separator inlet line21) comprising the purge gas and entrained polymer fluff; and separating (e.g., in separator30and purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40) a recovered solids stream (e.g., in separator solids outlet line32) comprising the previously entrained polymer fluff, a recovered hydrocarbon stream (in recovered hydrocarbons outlet line42), and a recovered purge gas (e.g., in recovered purge gas outlet line43) from the overhead stream. Method400further comprises, at410, introducing the purged polymer fluff from purge column20to polymer fluff transfer system2(e.g., via purge column fluff outlet line22, rotary valve50, and rotary valve fluff outlet line22′), and transporting the purged polymer fluff in the fluff transfer system2via circulation of a fluff transfer gas.

Method400further comprises, at420, integrating hydrocarbon recovery system1and fluff transfer system2by utilizing at least a portion of the recovered purge gas from the hydrocarbon recovery system1in fluff transfer system2as the fluff transfer gas. For example, as noted above with respect to optional step330of the method ofFIG.3, all or a portion of the recovered purge gas in recovered purge gas line43can be introduced into fluff transfer system2via second portion recovered purge gas line43B, with a remainder of the recovered purge gas in recovered purge gas line43A being introduced into purge column20via first portion recovered purge gas line43A or elsewhere. In embodiments, substantially all of the recovered purge gas from the hydrocarbon recovery system1is utilized in fluff transfer system2as the fluff transfer gas. As noted hereinabove with regard to method300ofFIG.3, in embodiments, method400can comprise introducing from about 0 to about 100, from about 0 to about 50, from about 50 to about 100, from about 10 to about 100, or at least about 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, or 100 vol % of the flow of recovered purge gas in recovered purge gas outlet line43into fluff transfer system2via second portion recovered purge gas line43B. The remainder of the recovered purge gas in recovered purge gas outlet line43can be introduced into purge column20via first portion recovered purge gas outlet line43A, or utilized elsewhere.

As depicted at430ofFIG.4, method400can optionally further comprise further integrating hydrocarbon recovery system1and fluff transfer system2by utilizing fluff transfer gas from fluff transfer system2as the purge gas in the hydrocarbon recovery system1. In embodiments, first portion fluff transfer line61A introduces from about 0 to about 10, from about 0 to about 25, from about 10 to about 25, from about 25 to about 50, from about 0 to about 50, from about 0 to about 25, from about 10 to about 50, or at least 1, 5, 10, or 50 vol % of the flow of fluff transfer gas in fluff transfer blower outlet line61into purge column20, and the remainder (if any) of the fluff transfer gas in fluff transfer blower outlet line61continues on via second portion fluff transfer blower outlet line61B to circulate through loop68of fluff transfer system2.

The method of this disclosure (e.g., method300, method400) can comprise extracting no gas from the fluff transfer system2other than any fluff transfer gas from the fluff transfer system2utilized as the purge gas in the hydrocarbon recovery system1.

As described hereinabove with regard toFIG.2, the (fresh/make-up) purge gas can comprise nitrogen, alone or in combination with other gas(es). The hydrocarbon recovered via hydrocarbon recovery system1can comprise isobutane, alone or in combination with other hydrocarbons.

Method300/400can further comprise introducing fresh purge gas into hydrocarbon recovery system1, introducing fresh fluff transfer gas into the fluff transfer system2, or both introducing fresh purge gas into hydrocarbon recovery system1and introducing fresh fluff transfer gas into the fluff transfer system2. As noted hereinabove with regard toFIG.2, fresh purge gas can be introduced into integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system II via a make-up/fresh purge gas line25A and purge column fresh purge gas inlet23E, or via fresh/make-up transfer gas line25B. Because hydrocarbon recovery system1and fluff transfer system2are integrated via the system and method of this disclosure, fresh/make-up purge gas (which can be the same gas as the transfer gas or contain the same primary component(s)) can be introduced directly into hydrocarbon recovery system1, for example via fresh/make-up purge gas line23A, and/or can be introduced via fluff transfer system2, whereby it can be transferred to purge column20via purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line61A. Similarly, fresh/make-up fluff transfer gas can be introduced directly into fluff transfer system2, for example, via fresh/make-up fluff transfer gas inlet line23B, and/or can be introduced into fluff transfer system2via hydrocarbon recovery system1, for example, via second portion recovered purge gas outlet line43B. Due to pressure considerations (e.g., fluff transfer system2operating at a higher pressure than hydrocarbon recovery system1), second portion recovered purge gas outlet line43B can introduce recovered purge gas into fluff transfer system2downstream of extruder feed tank70and/or fluff silo80, in embodiments. Similarly, due to the pressure considerations, purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line61A can introduce circulating fluff transfer gas from circulation loop68downstream of fluff transfer blower60(e.g., from fluff transfer blower outlet line61). For example, in embodiments, hydrocarbon recovery system1(e.g., purge column20) can be operated at pressures in a range of from about 0.0 to about 0.03 MPa(g), from about 0.03 to about 0.06 MPa(g), from about 0.06 to about 0.1 MPa(g), from about 0.03 to about 0.1 MPa(g), or from about 0.06 to about 0.1 MPa(g). Purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40, and recovered purge gas outlet line43, can, in embodiments, be operated at a higher pressure (e.g., 0.3 MPa(g)) than purge column20. In embodiments, fluff transfer system2can be operated at pressures in a range of from about 0.01 to about 0.03 MPa(g), from about 0.03 to about 0.15 MPa(g), from about 0.15 to about 0.5 MPa(g), from about 0.01 to about 0.5 MPa(g), from about 0.03 to about 0.5 MPa(g), or from about 0.15 to about 0.5 MPa(g).

As noted above, the fresh/make-up gas (e.g., nitrogen) can be introduced to the system II at different points. For example, in embodiments, fresh make-up gas can be introduced into purge column20via fresh/make-up purge gas line23A. Alternatively or additionally, the fresh/make-up gas can be introduced directly into fluff transfer system2, for example, via fresh/make-up fluff transfer gas line23B. The fluff transfer gas stream from fluff transfer system2to hydrocarbon recovery system1(e.g., to purge column20) can be provided from different points on the transfer loop68. It also can be provided at rotary valve50. The optimized location can depend on the flow rates and performance of purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40(e.g., INRU) and can be determined by one of skill in the art and with the help of this disclosure during the design.

A method of this disclosure can further comprise producing the wet polymer fluff introduced into purge column20(e.g., via purge column fluff inlet line15). The wet polymer fluff can be produced via any suitable methods. For example, in embodiments, the wet polymer fluff comprises a wet PE fluff produced via a slurry loop process. Such a slurry loop process is described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,610,558; 7,033,545; and 6,953,553, the disclosure of each of which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety for purposes not contrary to this disclosure.

The fluff transfer system2can transfer the purged polymer fluff to downstream apparatus90. For example, in embodiments, downstream apparatus90comprises an extruder, and method300/400further comprises introducing purged polymer fluff to the extruder via polymer transfer system2.

The system and method of this disclosure may provide a number of benefits relative to conventional systems and methods. Without limitation, a number of potential advantages will be outlined hereinbelow.

Hydrocarbon content in the fluff transfer system2is conventionally controlled by a continuous purge to flare (e.g., via fluff transfer system purge line92of non-integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system I ofFIG.1), and, additionally, as noted hereinabove, undesired leaking of gas from fluff transfer system2to purge column1via rotary valve50is a challenging problem in non-integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system systems, such as depicted inFIG.1. The integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system II of this disclosure and methods300/400utilize this gas as the purge gas in purge column20.

Via this disclosure, hydrocarbon recovery system1and fluff transfer loop68/fluff transfer system2are integrated to interconnect the two systems and eliminate hydrocarbon emissions from fluff transfer system2. In the integrated system II, recovered purge gas (e.g., nitrogen) from the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40(e.g., an INRU) can be utilized as the make-up nitrogen to the fluff transfer system2. Via this disclosure, the gas conventionally purged via fluff transfer purge gas outlet line92of a non-integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer, such as system I ofFIG.1, to flare from the fluff transfer system2can be sent to the purge column20and there be utilized as purge gas. An amount of fresh gas (e.g., purge gas, transfer gas (e.g., nitrogen)) equivalent to an amount of waste gas removed from the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40(e.g., INRU) via waste gas outlet line41(FIG.2) can be added to the system II either at the fluff transfer loop68(e.g., via fresh/make-up line25B) or at the bottom of the purge column20(e.g., via purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line61A) as make-up. In embodiments, second portion recovered purge gas outlet line43B can be 0-100 vol % of the purge gas (e.g., nitrogen) recovered in recovered purge gas outlet line43via purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40(e.g., INRU). The flow rate of make-up/fresh gas to fluff transfer system2via make-up/fresh transfer gas line23B can be 0-100% of the flow rate of purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line61A to purge column20.

The disclosed system II and method300/400eliminate the need for a direct purge to flare from the fluff transfer system2. Accordingly, the disclosed system II and method300/400allow for reduced gas (e.g., nitrogen) consumption and hydrocarbon waste in the system. By eliminating the need for flaring a low hydrocarbon content stream, the need for fuel gas for such flaring is also obviated. The disclosed system II and method300/400enable a substantially emissions free fluff transfer system2, which reduces purge/transfer gas (e.g., nitrogen) consumption and hydrocarbon emission and waste.

Other advantages will be apparent to those of skill in the art and with the help of this disclosure.

EXAMPLES

The embodiments having been generally described, the following examples are given as particular examples to demonstrate the practice and advantages of this disclosure. It is understood that the examples are given by way of illustration and are not intended to limit the specification or the claims in any manner.

Comparative Example 1 and Example 2 described here are included to demonstrate the advantages of a hydrocarbon recovery system1integrated with a fluff transfer system2ofFIG.2(discussed in Example 2) relative to a non-integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system, such as system I ofFIG.1(discussed in Comparative Example 1).

Comparative Example 1

For a non-integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system and process scheme, such as system I illustrated inFIG.1, for a certain amount of PE production, 1500 kg/h of purge gas is fed to purge column20to separate the hydrocarbons from the polymer fluff. This purge gas can be provided by streams32(1250 kg/h) and25A (250 kg/h). An additional 200 kg/h gas from fluff transfer system2can leak through the rotary valve50to the purge column20. An amount of 450 kg/h of gas stream is removed from system I via waste gas outlet line41to facilitate the separation in purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40(e.g., (e.g., an INRU) and maintain the system I at steady state operation.

Fluff transfer system2releases 750 kg/h of transfer gas (e.g., to flare) via fluff transfer purge gas outlet line92, in order to avoid accumulation of hydrocarbon in the system I. An amount of 950 kg/h of fresh gas is introduced via fresh fluff transfer gas inlet line25B to make up losses via fluff transfer purge gas outlet line92and rotary valve50.

Accordingly, the process scheme of this Comparative Example 1 results in a loss of 1200 kg/h of purge gas (e.g., in waste gas outlet line41and fluff transfer purge gas outlet line92) and releases, depending on the hydrocarbon concentration in fluff transfer system2, from about 1 to 2 kg/h VOCs (e.g., via fluff transfer purge gas outlet line92). If the contents of fluff transfer purge gas outlet line92is sent to a flare, additional fuel gas is added thereto to provide the required heating value by a flare system.

Example 2

For a process scheme of this disclosure, such as integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system II depicted and described with reference toFIG.2is utilized rather than the non-integrated hydrocarbon recovery and fluff transfer system I and process scheme described hereinabove in Comparative Example 1, and keeping operating parameters the same, the stream in second portion recovered purge gas outlet line43B provides the makeup transfer gas for fluff transfer system2. The introduction of fluff transfer gas into purge column20via purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line61A maintains a low hydrocarbons concentration in the fluff transfer system2, while providing purging gas to purge column20.

The process scheme of this Example 2 according to this disclosure limits the purge/transfer gas losses to those in waste gas outlet line41(e.g., fluff transfer system2does not release gas via a fluff transfer purge gas outlet line92, as system II does not utilize/comprise a fluff transfer purge gas outlet line92). Losses of the process of this Example 2 will be determined based on process requirements and can be between 250 kg/h (stream25A makeup dictated by purge column20requirements) and 450 kg/h (stream in waste gas outlet line41loss dictated by the requirements of purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit40(e.g., (e.g., an INRU). The process of this Example 2 does not include any VOC losses from fluff transfer system2.

ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION

The particular embodiments disclosed above are illustrative only, as the present disclosure may be modified and practiced in different but equivalent manners apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings herein. Furthermore, no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown, other than as described in the claims below. It is therefore evident that the particular illustrative embodiments disclosed above may be altered or modified and all such variations are considered within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Alternative embodiments that result from combining, integrating, and/or omitting features of the embodiment(s) are also within the scope of the disclosure. While compositions and methods are described in broader terms of “having,” “comprising,” “containing,” or “including” various components or steps, the compositions and methods can also “consist essentially of” or “consist of” the various components and steps. Use of the term “optionally” with respect to any element of a claim means that the element is required, or alternatively, the element is not required, both alternatives being within the scope of the claim.

Numbers and ranges disclosed above may vary by some amount. Whenever a numerical range with a lower limit and an upper limit is disclosed, any number and any included range falling within the range are specifically disclosed. In particular, every range of values (of the form, “from about a to about b,” or, equivalently, “from approximately a to b,” or, equivalently, “from approximately a-b”) disclosed herein is to be understood to set forth every number and range encompassed within the broader range of values. Also, the terms in the claims have their plain, ordinary meaning unless otherwise explicitly and clearly defined by the patentee. Moreover, the indefinite articles “a” or “an,” as used in the claims, are defined herein to mean one or more than one of the element that it introduces. If there is any conflict in the usages of a word or term in this specification and one or more patent or other documents, the definitions that are consistent with this specification should be adopted.

The following are non-limiting, specific embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure:

In a first embodiment, a system (II) comprises: a hydrocarbon recovery system (1) integrated with a fluff transfer system (2), wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) comprises: a purge column (20), a separator (30), a purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit (40), and a waste gas outlet line (41); wherein the purge column (20) is configured for contact of wet polymer fluff with a purge gas, and comprises a wet polymer fluff inlet (23A), a gas outlet (23B), a fluff outlet (23G) and one or more purge gas inlets (23D,23E,23F) for the purge gas, wherein the separator (30) is fluidly connected with the gas outlet (23B) of the purge column (20) and is configured to separate solids comprising recovered polymer fluff from a separator gas outlet stream (31) comprising the purge gas and hydrocarbon, and wherein the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit (40) is fluidly connected with the separator (30) and is configured to separate the separator gas outlet stream (31) into a recovered hydrocarbon stream (42) and a recovered purge gas stream (43), wherein the fluff transfer system (2) comprises: a fluff transfer blower (60) configured to pressurize a fluff transfer gas and provide a pressurized fluff transfer gas in a fluff transfer blower outlet line (61), and an extruder feed tank (70) fluidly connected with the fluff transfer blower (60) via the fluff transfer blower outlet line (61) and fluidly connected with the purge column (20) via the fluff outlet (23G), a purge column fluff outlet line (22), and a rotary valve (50), wherein the extruder feed tank (70) comprises an extruder feed tank fluff outlet line (71) and an extruder feed tank fluff transfer gas outlet line (72), wherein the extruder feed tank fluff transfer gas outlet line (72) is fluidly connected with the fluff transfer blower (60) via a fluff transfer gas circulation line (63), wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) is integrated with the fluff transfer system (2) via a purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line (61A) fluidly connecting at least one of the one or more purge gas inlets (23D,23E,23F) of the purge column (20) with the fluff transfer blower outlet line (61), whereby a portion of the fluff transfer gas in the fluff transfer blower outlet line (61) is introduced into the purge column (20) as at least a portion of the purge gas.

A second embodiment can include the system of the first embodiment, wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) is further integrated with the fluff transfer system (2) via a fluff transfer system recovered purge gas line (43B) fluidly connecting the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit (40) with the fluff transfer system (2), whereby at least a portion of the recovered purge gas in the recovered purge gas stream (43) can be introduced into the fluff transfer system (2) as the fluff transfer gas.

A third embodiment can include the system of any one of the first or second embodiments, wherein the waste gas outlet line (41) is connected to the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit (40).

A fourth embodiment can include the system of any one of the first to third embodiments, wherein there is no gas outlet line from the fluff transfer system (2) other than the purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line (61A).

A fifth embodiment can include the system of any one of the first to fourth embodiments, wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen, wherein the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane, or both wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen and the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane.

A sixth embodiment can include the system of any one of the first to fifth embodiments further comprising one or more fresh purge or fluff transfer gas inlet lines.

A seventh embodiment can include the system of the sixth embodiment, comprising a fresh purge gas inlet line (25A) fluidly connected with the purge column20via at least one of the one or more purge gas inlets (23D,23E,23F).

An eighth embodiment can include the system of any one of the sixth or seventh embodiments, comprising a fresh fluff transfer gas inlet line (25B) fluidly connected with the fluff transfer system (2).

A ninth embodiment can include the system of the eighth embodiment, wherein the fresh fluff transfer gas inlet line (25B) is fluidly connected with the fluff transfer gas circulation line (63).

A tenth embodiment can include the system of any one of the first to ninth embodiments further comprising upstream apparatus (10) operable to provide the wet polymer fluff to the purge column (20).

An eleventh embodiment can include the system of the tenth embodiment, wherein the upstream apparatus (10) comprises one or more polymerization reactors, one or more systems, or a combination thereof.

A twelfth embodiment can include the system of any one of the first to eleventh embodiments further comprising downstream apparatus (90).

A thirteenth embodiment can include the system of the twelfth embodiment, wherein the downstream apparatus (90) comprises an extruder.

In a fourteenth embodiment, a system (II) comprises: a hydrocarbon recovery system (1) integrated with a fluff transfer system (2), wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) comprises: a purge column (20), a separator (30), a purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit (40), and a waste gas outlet line (41); wherein the purge column (20) is configured for contact of wet polymer fluff with a purge gas, and comprises a wet polymer fluff inlet (23A), a gas outlet (23B) a fluff outlet (23G) and one or more purge gas inlets (23D,23E,23F) for the purge gas, wherein the separator (30) is fluidly connected with the gas outlet (23B) of the purge column (20) and is configured to separate solids comprising recovered polymer fluff from a separator gas outlet stream (31) comprising the purge gas and hydrocarbon, and wherein the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit (40) is fluidly connected with the separator (30) and is configured to separate the separator gas outlet stream (31) into a recovered hydrocarbon stream (42) and a recovered purge gas stream (43), wherein the fluff transfer system (2) comprises: a fluff transfer blower (60) configured to pressurize a fluff transfer gas and provide a pressurized fluff transfer gas in a fluff transfer blower outlet line (61), and an extruder feed tank (70) fluidly connected with the fluff transfer blower (60) via the fluff transfer blower outlet line (61) and fluidly connected with the purge column (20) via the fluff outlet (23G), a purge column fluff outlet line (22), and a rotary valve (50), wherein the extruder feed tank (70) comprises an extruder feed tank fluff outlet line (71) and an extruder feed tank fluff transfer gas outlet line (72), wherein the extruder feed tank fluff transfer gas outlet line (72) is fluidly connected with the fluff transfer blower (60) via a fluff transfer gas circulation line (63), wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) is integrated with the fluff transfer system (2) via a fluff transfer system recovered purge gas line (43B) fluidly connecting the recovered purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit (40) with the fluff transfer system (2), whereby at least a portion of the recovered purge gas in the recovered purge gas stream (43) can be introduced into the fluff transfer system (2) as the fluff transfer gas.

A fifteenth embodiment can include the system of the fourteenth embodiment, wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) is further integrated with the fluff transfer system (2) via a purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line (61A) fluidly connecting at least one of the one or more purge gas inlets (23D,23E,23F) of the purge column (20) with the fluff transfer blower outlet line (61), whereby a portion of the fluff transfer gas in the fluff transfer blower outlet line (61) can be introduced into the purge column (20) as at least a portion of the purge gas.

A sixteenth embodiment can include the system of any one of the fourteenth or fifteenth embodiments, wherein there is no gas outlet line from the fluff transfer system (2) other than the purge column fluff transfer gas inlet line (61A).

A seventeenth embodiment can include the system of any one of the fourteenth to sixteenth embodiments, wherein the waste gas outlet line (41) is connected to the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit (40).

An eighteenth embodiment can include the system of any one of the fourteenth to seventeenth embodiments, wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen, wherein the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane, or both wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen and the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane.

A nineteenth embodiment can include the system of any one of the fourteenth to eighteenth embodiments further comprising one or more fresh purge or fluff transfer gas inlet lines.

A twentieth embodiment can include the system of the nineteenth embodiment, comprising a fresh purge gas inlet line (25A) fluidly connected with the purge column20via at least one of the one or more purge gas inlets (23D,23E,23F).

A twenty first embodiment can include the system of any one of the nineteenth to twentieth embodiments, comprising a fresh fluff transfer gas inlet line (25B) fluidly connected with the fluff transfer system (2).

A twenty second embodiment can include the system of the twenty first embodiment, wherein the fresh fluff transfer gas inlet line (25B) is fluidly connected with the fluff transfer gas circulation line (63).

A twenty third embodiment can include the system of any one of the fourteenth to twenty second embodiments further comprising upstream apparatus (10) operable to provide the wet polymer fluff to the purge column (20).

A twenty fourth embodiment can include the system of the twenty third embodiment, wherein the upstream apparatus (10) comprises one or more polymerization reactors, one or more flash systems, or a combination thereof.

A twenty fifth embodiment can include the system of any one of the fourteenth to twenty fourth embodiments further comprising downstream apparatus (90).

A twenty sixth embodiment can include the system of the twenty fifth embodiment, wherein the downstream apparatus (90) comprises an extruder.

In a twenty seventh embodiment, a method comprises: in a hydrocarbon recovery system (1), contacting wet polymer fluff with a purge gas to provide a purged polymer fluff and an overhead stream comprising the purge gas and entrained polymer fluff; and separating a recovered solids stream comprising the entrained polymer fluff, a recovered hydrocarbon stream, and a recovered purge gas from the overhead stream; introducing the purged polymer fluff to a polymer fluff transfer system (2), and transporting the purged polymer fluff in the fluff transfer system (2) via circulation of a fluff transfer gas; and integrating the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) and the fluff transfer system (2) by utilizing fluff transfer gas from the fluff transfer system (2) as the purge gas in the hydrocarbon recovery system (1).

A twenty eighth embodiment can include the method of the twenty seventh embodiment, comprising further integrating the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) and the fluff transfer system (2) by utilizing at least a portion of the recovered purge gas from the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) in the fluff transfer system (2) as the fluff transfer gas.

A twenty ninth embodiment can include the method of any one of the twenty seventh or eighth embodiments, comprising utilizing substantially all of the recovered purge gas from the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) in the fluff transfer system (2) as the fluff transfer gas.

A thirtieth embodiment can include the method of the twenty ninth embodiment further comprising extracting no gas from the fluff transfer system (2) other than the fluff transfer gas from the fluff transfer system (2) utilized as the purge gas in the hydrocarbon recovery system (1).

A thirty first embodiment can include the method of any one of the twenty seventh to thirtieth embodiments, wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen, wherein the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane, or both wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen and the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane.

A thirty second embodiment can include the method of any one of the twenty seventh to thirty first embodiments further comprising introducing fresh purge gas into the hydrocarbon recovery system (1), introducing fresh fluff transfer gas into the fluff transfer system (2), or both introducing fresh purge gas into the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) and introducing fresh fluff transfer gas into the fluff transfer system (2).

A thirty third embodiment can include the method of any one of the twenty seventh to thirty second embodiments further comprising producing the wet polymer fluff.

A thirty fourth embodiment can include the method of any one of the twenty seventh to thirty third embodiments, wherein the polymer transfer system (2) transfers the purged polymer fluff into an extruder.

In a thirty fifth embodiment, a method comprises: in a hydrocarbon recovery system (1), contacting wet polymer fluff with a purge gas to provide a purged polymer fluff and an overhead stream comprising the purge gas and entrained polymer fluff; and separating a recovered solids stream comprising the entrained polymer fluff, a recovered hydrocarbon stream, and a recovered purge gas from the overhead stream; introducing the purged polymer fluff to a polymer fluff transfer system (2), and transporting the purged polymer fluff in the fluff transfer system (2) via circulation of a fluff transfer gas; and integrating the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) and the fluff transfer system (2) by utilizing at least a portion of the recovered purge gas from the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) in the fluff transfer system (2) as the fluff transfer gas.

A thirty sixth embodiment can include the method of the thirty fifth embodiment comprising further integrating the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) and the fluff transfer system (2) by utilizing fluff transfer gas from the fluff transfer system (2) as the purge gas in the hydrocarbon recovery system (1).

A thirty seventh embodiment can include the method of the thirty sixth embodiment, comprising utilizing substantially all of the recovered purge gas from the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) in the fluff transfer system (2) as the fluff transfer gas.

A thirty eighth embodiment can include the method of any one of the thirty fifth to thirty seventh embodiments further comprising extracting no gas from the fluff transfer system (2) other than the fluff transfer gas from the fluff transfer system (2) utilized as the purge gas in the hydrocarbon recovery system (1).

A thirty ninth embodiment can include the method of any one of the thirty fifth to thirty eighth embodiments, wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen, wherein the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane, or both wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen and the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane.

A fortieth embodiment can include the method of any one of the thirty fifth to thirty ninth embodiments further comprising introducing fresh purge gas into the hydrocarbon recovery system (1), introducing fresh fluff transfer gas into the fluff transfer system (2), or both introducing fresh purge gas into the hydrocarbon recovery system (1) and introducing fresh fluff transfer gas into the fluff transfer system (2).

A forty first embodiment can include the method of any one of the thirty fifth to fortieth embodiments further comprising producing the wet polymer fluff.

A forty second embodiment can include the method of any one of the thirty fifth to forty first embodiments, wherein the polymer transfer system (2) transfers the purged polymer fluff into an extruder.

In a forty third embodiment, a hydrocarbon recovery system comprises: a purge column; a separator; a purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit; and a waste gas outlet line: wherein the purge column is configured for contact of wet polymer fluff with a purge gas, and comprises a wet polymer fluff inlet, a gas outlet for an overhead stream comprising the purge gas and entrained polymer fluff, a fluff outlet for a purged polymer fluff, and one or more purge gas inlets for the purge gas, wherein the separator is fluidly connected with the gas outlet of the purge column and is configured to separate solids comprising recovered polymer fluff from a separator gas outlet stream comprising the purge gas and hydrocarbon, and wherein the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit is fluidly connected with the separator and is configured to separate the separator gas outlet stream into a recovered hydrocarbon stream and a recovered purge gas stream, wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system is integrated with a fluff transfer system configured for transporting the purged polymer fluff via circulation of a fluff transfer gas, (a) wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system is integrated with the fluff transfer system such that a portion of the fluff transfer gas in the fluff transfer system is introduced into the purge column as at least a portion of the purge gas, and/or (b) wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system is integrated with the fluff transfer system such that at least a portion of the recovered purge gas in the recovered purge gas stream is introduced into the fluff transfer system as the fluff transfer gas.

A forty fourth embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of the forty third embodiment, comprising (a) wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system is integrated with the fluff transfer system such that the portion of the fluff transfer gas in the fluff transfer system is introduced into the purge column as the at least the portion of the purge gas.

A forty fifth embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of the forty fourth embodiment further comprising (b) wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system is further integrated with the fluff transfer system such that the at least the portion of the recovered purge gas in the recovered purge gas stream is introduced into the fluff transfer system as the fluff transfer gas.

A forty sixth embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of the forty fourth or forty fifth embodiment, wherein the waste gas outlet line is connected to the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit.

A forty seventh embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of any one of the forty fourth to forty sixth embodiments, wherein there is no gas outlet from the fluff transfer system other than an outlet for the fluff transfer gas in the fluff transfer system that is introduced into the purge column as the at least the portion of the purge gas.

A forty eighth embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of any one of the forty fourth to forty seventh embodiments, wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen, wherein the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane, or both wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen and the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane.

A forty ninth embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of the forty third embodiment comprising (b) wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system is integrated with the fluff transfer system such that the at least the portion of the recovered purge gas in the recovered purge gas stream is introduced into the fluff transfer system as the fluff transfer gas.

A fiftieth embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of the forty ninth embodiment further comprising (a) wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system is integrated with the fluff transfer system such that the portion of the fluff transfer gas in the fluff transfer system is introduced into the purge column as the at least the portion of the purge gas.

A fifty first embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of the fiftieth embodiment, wherein there is no gas outlet from the fluff transfer system other than an outlet for the fluff transfer gas in the fluff transfer system that is introduced into the purge column as the at least the portion of the purge gas.

A fifty second embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of any one of the forty ninth to fifty first embodiments, wherein the waste gas outlet line is connected to the purge gas-hydrocarbon recovery unit.

A fifty third embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of any one of the forty ninth to fifty second embodiments, wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen, wherein the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane, or both wherein the purge gas comprises nitrogen and the hydrocarbon comprises isobutane.

A fifty fourth embodiment can include the hydrocarbon recovery system of any one of the forty third to fifty third embodiments, further comprising one or more fresh purge gas inlet lines.

In a fifty fifth embodiment, a fluff transfer system configured for transporting a purged polymer fluff from a purge column via circulation of a fluff transfer gas comprises: a fluff transfer blower configured to pressurize the fluff transfer gas and provide a pressurized fluff transfer gas in a fluff transfer blower outlet line, and an extruder feed tank fluidly connected with the fluff transfer blower via the fluff transfer blower outlet line and fluidly connected with the purge column via the fluff outlet, wherein the extruder feed tank comprises an extruder feed tank fluff outlet line and an extruder feed tank fluff transfer gas outlet line, wherein the extruder feed tank fluff transfer gas outlet line is fluidly connected with the fluff transfer blower via a fluff transfer gas circulation line, wherein the fluff transfer system is integrated with a hydrocarbon recovery system, wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system comprises the purge column and is configured for contact of wet polymer fluff with the purge gas to provide the purged polymer fluff, (a) wherein the fluff transfer system is integrated with the hydrocarbon recovery system such that at least a portion of a recovered purge gas from the hydrocarbon recovery system is introduced into the fluff transfer system as the fluff transfer gas; and/or (b) wherein the fluff transfer system is integrated with the hydrocarbon recovery system such that a portion of the fluff transfer gas is introduced into the purge column as at least a portion of the purge gas.

A fifty sixth embodiment can include the fluff transfer system of claim the fifty fifth embodiment, comprising (a) wherein the fluff transfer system is integrated with the hydrocarbon recovery system such that the at least the portion of the recovered purge gas from the hydrocarbon recovery system is introduced into the fluff transfer system as the fluff transfer gas.

A fifty seventh embodiment can include the fluff transfer system of the fifty sixth embodiment further comprising (b) wherein the fluff transfer system is integrated with the hydrocarbon recovery system such that the portion of the fluff transfer gas is introduced into the purge column as the at least the portion of the purge gas.

A fifty eighth embodiment can include the fluff transfer system of the fifty seventh embodiment, wherein there is no gas outlet line from the fluff transfer system other than a line via which the portion of the fluff transfer gas is introduced into the purge column as the at least the portion of the purge gas.

A fifty ninth embodiment can include the fluff transfer system of the fifty fifth embodiment comprising (b) wherein the fluff transfer system is integrated with the hydrocarbon recovery system such that the portion of the fluff transfer gas in the fluff transfer blower outlet line is introduced into the purge column as the at least the portion of the purge gas.

A sixtieth embodiment can include the fluff transfer system of the fifty ninth embodiment further comprising (a) wherein the fluff transfer system is further integrated with the hydrocarbon recovery system such that the at least the portion of the recovered purge gas is introduced into the fluff transfer system as the fluff transfer gas.

A sixty first embodiment can include the fluff transfer system of the fifty ninth or sixtieth embodiment, wherein there is no gas outlet line from the fluff transfer system other than a line via which the portion of the fluff transfer gas in the fluff transfer blower outlet line is introduced into the purge column as the at least the portion of the purge gas.

A sixty second embodiment can include the fluff transfer system of any one of the fifty fifth to sixty first embodiments further comprising one or more fresh fluff transfer gas inlet lines.

In a sixty third embodiment, a hydrocarbon recovery system is integrated with a fluff transfer system, wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system is configured for contacting a wet polymer fluff with a purge gas to provide a purged polymer fluff and an overhead stream comprising the purge gas and entrained polymer fluff; and separating a recovered solids stream comprising the entrained polymer fluff, a recovered hydrocarbon stream, and a recovered purge gas from the overhead stream; wherein the polymer fluff transfer system is configured to receive the purged polymer fluff from the hydrocarbon recovery system and transport the purged polymer fluff in the fluff transfer system via circulation of a fluff transfer gas; and (a) wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system and the fluff transfer system are integrated by utilizing fluff transfer gas from the fluff transfer system as the purge gas in the hydrocarbon recovery system; and/or (b) wherein the hydrocarbon recovery system and the fluff transfer system are integrated by utilizing at least a portion of the recovered purge gas from the hydrocarbon recovery system in the fluff transfer system as the fluff transfer gas.

While preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, modifications thereof can be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the teachings of this disclosure. The embodiments described herein are exemplary only, and are not intended to be limiting. Many variations and modifications of the invention disclosed herein are possible and are within the scope of the invention.

Numerous other modifications, equivalents, and alternatives, will become apparent to those skilled in the art once the above disclosure is fully appreciated. It is intended that the following claims be interpreted to embrace all such modifications, equivalents, and alternatives where applicable. Accordingly, the scope of protection is not limited by the description set out above but is only limited by the claims which follow, that scope including all equivalents of the subject matter of the claims. Each and every claim is incorporated into the specification as an embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the claims are a further description and are an addition to the detailed description of the present invention. The disclosures of all patents, patent applications, and publications cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference.