Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
641699 Separation and Purification Technology 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The recovery of propylene and nitrogen from the stream formed during the resin degassing (70% N2/30% C3H6) within the polypropylene production process is important from the economic and environmental points of view. This work proposes the use of a pressure swing adsorption process with MIL-100(Fe) as an adsorbent to carry out this separation, either for recovering only nitrogen, or recovering both nitrogen and propylene. Single and binary breakthrough curves were experimentally determined on a lab-scale set-up and simulated to validate the mathematical model. PSA simulation results showed that for the nitrogen recovery process, a product purity of 99.9% and a recovery of 81.5% could be achieved with a power consumption of only 115 Wh/kgN2. For the nitrogen and propylene recovery process, the products purities obtained were respectively 99.9% for nitrogen and 97.9% for propylene with recoveries of 97.4% and 87.6%. The adsorbent productivity was 0.20 kgN2/kgads/h and 0.07 kgC3H6/kgads/h. The total power consumption increased to 179 W h/kgN2 or 309 W h/kgC3H6 a value that is still below the ones reported previously in the literature for other technologies.
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