Abstract

In this work, the integration of reaction and separation in a batch extractive distillation column with a middle vessel/reactor is analyzed for azeotrope-forming mixtures, This equipment configuration has the potential to promote the complete conversion of reactants; therefore, the main process characteristics are investigated. A mixture showing several azeotropes and involving an esterification reaction was selected as an academic example. The first part of the paper deals with the phase-equilibrium analysis of the mixture. The nodes (pure components and azeotropes) and the distillation regions of the multicomponent mixture are obtained. The analysis of the topology of the residue-curve map is used to select one of the reagents as entrainer. Feasibility of the combined operation is studied based on the phase-equilibrium analysis and the investigation of the feasible cuts at infinite separation power. The second part of the contribution focuses on the different steps of the process. The influence of operating and process parameters on the operation performance is studied with the aid of a process simulator. Physical explanations are given for the results. Results show the advantages of integrating reaction and separation to enhance both reagents conversion and product separation.

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