Abstract

AbstractWith Hβ zeolite as the catalyst and θ rings as the fillings, the technological process of synthesizing n‐butyl acetate with acetic acid and n‐butanol in a Φ 30 mm and 2 m tall catalytic rectifying column was studied. The influence of factors such as catalyst loading height, material feed site, reflux ratio and feed rate on the esterification reaction and the rectification effect was investigated. The study results suggested that the appropriate conditions of n‐butyl acetate synthesis by catalytic rectification include: The height ratio of the rectifying section, the reaction section and the stripping section is 1:1:1; acetic acid and n‐butanol are fed in upside and downside of the reaction section, respectively; the reflux ratio is 2.5; the liquid hourly space velocity of n‐butanol is 0.64 h–1. Under these conditions, the mass fraction of n‐butyl acetate in the column bottom is 98.64 %, and the total yield of n‐butyl acetate is 91.5 %.

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