Abstract

In this study, the conventional reactive distillation (RD) process and the reactive distillation with two reaction sections (RD-TRS) are proposed to separate isobutene from C4. The arrangement of RD-TRS strengthens reaction and distillation processes, and reduces the operation cost and capital investment. Because the temperature between the top and bottom of the RD-TRS column is less than 15 ℃, the vapor recompression heat pump technology can be applied. Hence, the heat pump reactive distillation with two reaction sections (HRD-TRS) is proposed. Finally, the three processes are optimized with the minimum total annual cost (TAC) as the evaluation indicator. The results show that, compared with RD, CO2 emissions of RD-TRS and HRD-TRS processes decreases by 16% and 21%, respectively; TAC of RD-TRS and HRD-TRS decreases by 19.7% and 52.7%, respectively; TEC of RD-TRS and HRD-TRS decreases by 21.6% and 75.5%, respectively. The thermodynamic efficiency increases from 18% for RD, to 19% for RD-TRS, and 22% for HRD-TRS.

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