Conceptual Design of n-Butyl Acetate Synthesis Process by Reactive Distillation Using Residue Curve Maps

Authors

  • Hui Tian College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yantai University, Yantai, 264005, Shandong, CHINA
  • Huidong Zheng School of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, 350108, Fujian, CHINA
  • Jie Wang School of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, 350108, Fujian, CHINA
  • Suying Zhao School of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, 350108, Fujian, CHINA
  • Yanyi Shen School of Chemical Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, 350108, Fujian, CHINA
Abstract:

Residue curve maps are a powerful tool for the preliminary design of Reactive Distillation (RD). In this study, residue curve maps of the n-butyl acetate synthesis reaction were calculated based on the Langmuir–Hinshelwood–Hougen–Watson kinetic and UNIQUAC models to calculate the physical properties of the system. The results showed that the unstable node branch emerged from the n-butyl acetate/water edge, moved toward the chemical equilibrium surface with increasing Damköhler number, and no ternary reactive azeotropic point appeared when the reaction was added. Conceptual design of n-butyl acetate synthesis by reactive distillation based on residue curve maps is presented. Based on the simulation results, both the energy consumption and the total annual cost were lower than previously reported values.

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volume 37  issue 3

pages  107- 115

publication date 2018-06-01

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