Abstract

In this paper, design and control of an isopropyl alcohol (IPA) dehydration process via extractive distillation have been investigated. The heavy-boiling entrainer used to aid the separation is dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). The design flowsheet includes an extractive distillation column and an entrainer recovery column with the top product of the extractive distillation column to be IPA and the top product of the entrainer recovery column to be water. The bottom product of the entrainer recovery column is the recovered DMSO which is recycled back to the extractive distillation column. The optimal design flowsheet of this complete process has been established showing that the total annual cost and the needed steam cost of this design flowsheet is significantly less than a competing design flowsheet via heterogeneous azeotropic distillation. A very simple overall control strategy has also been proposed which requires only one tray temperature control loop in each column to hold the high-purity specifications o...

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