Abstract

AbstractThe industrial N,N‐dimethylformamide (DMF) recovery plant is usually based on a two‐column sequence (TCS) and the capacity of the wastewater treatment process is larger than 2000 kg h−1. Here, a dividing‐wall column (DWC)‐based DMF recovery plant is proposed. The DWC avoids the remixing effect and reduces the utility duties by about 18.1 % and the CO2 emissions by 15.2 %, compared to the TCS. The DWC effectively decreases the total annual cost by 3.4 % compared to that of the TCS and achieves a profitability index of 2.19 and an internal rate of return of 40.45 %. By Monte Carlo risk analysis, the DWC can increase the chance of earning the profit by up to 16 % compared to the TCS.

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