Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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620569 | Chemical Engineering Research and Design | 2014 | 57 Pages |
Abstract
The design of catalytic distillation (CD) columns is a challenging task because of the superposition of chemical reaction and distillation in one apparatus. In this work, a method to design a cost-optimal CD column for chemical systems with large number of components and chemical reactions is presented. The method is based on the following steps: (1) estimation of the number of theoretical stages and catalyst volume by the decomposition of the CD column into a sequence of chemical reactors and non-reactive distillation columns, (2) estimation of the column diameter and operating conditions using an equilibrium stage model, and (3) design of the column applying an optimisation algorithm and using a rigorous non-equilibrium stage model to represent the CD process. The method is applied to determine the optimal column configuration and operating conditions for the synthesis of tert-amyl ethyl ether from ethanol and isoamylenes. Eight components and four chemical reactions were selected to represent the chemical system in the simulations.
Keywords
EtOHETBEMixed Integer Non Linear ProgrammingSRK2M2BIUPACNEQMDEPFRMINLPVLEUNIFACTAEE2-methyl-1-buteneFCC2-Methylpentane2-Methyl-2-buteneEthanolInternational Union of Pure and Applied ChemistryHeuristicsEvolutionary optimisationTameModified differential evolutiontert-amyl ethyl etherFluid catalytic crackingEtherificationvapour–liquid equilibriumReactive distillationCatalytic distillationplug flow reactorEquilibrium stagenonequilibrium stageMultiple reactions
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Authors
C.A. González-Rugerio, R. Fuhrmeister, D. Sudhoff, J. Pilarczyk, A. Górak,