Abstract

Aldol condensation of acetone in the presence of acid catalyst gives diacetone alcohol (DAA) as an intermediate product, which further dehydrates to give mesityl oxide (MO). By using reactive distillation (RD), one can improve selectivity toward DAA, by continuously removing it from the reactive zone and thereby suppressing the dehydration reaction. The presence of water in the reaction mixture has a predominant effect on the intrinsic reaction rates of the individual reactions. This rate-inhibiting effect of water can be advantageously used to improve the selectivity toward the desired intermediate products. The present study, through experiments and simulation, shows that introduction of water in RD can further increase the selectivity toward DAA. Batch kinetics of the reaction in the presence of water is studied, and a suitable kinetic expression is proposed. Further, the batch and continuous reactive distillation experiments are performed to assess the feasibility. The experimental results are explain...

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