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Semicontinuous Distillation of Quaternary Mixtures Using One Distillation Column and Two Integrated Middle Vessels

Abstract

A novel semicontinuous system for the separation of quaternary liquid mixtures is presented in this work. This semicontinuous system is a process intensification technique that uses one distillation column and two integrated middle vessels to achieve a separation which would traditionally be carried out using three continuous distillation columns. The system is a theoretical extension of the conventional ternary semicontinuous process, which has been repeatedly demonstrated to be profitable at intermediate flow rates when compared to continuous systems. Dynamic simulation results are used to demonstrate feasibility and performance of the system for three examples: a mixture of n-hexane, n-heptane, n-octane, and n-nonane, a mixture of benzene, toluene, ethyl-benzene, and o-xylene, and a mixture of six alcohols and water. The results show that this new technique can achieve separation objectives while staying within safe operating limits. The semicontinuous system for the first example is compared to a conventional continuous system and is shown to be more profitable for low to intermediate production rates.

Authors

Wijesekera KN; Adams TA

Journal

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 54, No. 19, pp. 5294–5306

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Publication Date

May 20, 2015

DOI

10.1021/ie504584y

ISSN

0888-5885

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