Abstract

The results of an experimental investigation are presented for the separation of mixtures of 1,3-butadiene and 1-butene at near critical conditions with mixed and single solvent gases. Ammonia was used as an entrainer to enhance the separation. Several non-polar solvents were used which included ethylene, ethane and carbon dioxide, as well as mixtures of each of these gases with ammonia in concentrations of 2, 5, 8 and 10% by volume. Each solvent and solvent mixture was studied with respect to its ability to remove 1-butene from an equimolar mixture of 1,3-butadiene/1-butene. Maximum selectivities of 1.4 to 1.8 were measured at a pressure of 600 psia and a temperature of 20 C in mixtures containing 5%-8% by volume of ammonia in ethylene. All other solvents showed little or no success in promoting separation of the mixture. The experimental results are reported for ethylene/ammonia mixtures and are shown to be in fair agreement with VLE flash calculations predicted independently by a modified two parameter R-K type of equation of state.

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